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Daryl Hall

Daryl Franklin Hohl (born October 11, 1946), known professionally as Daryl Hall, is an American rock, R&B and soul singer and musician, best known as the co-founder and principal lead vocalist of Daryl Hall and John Oates (with guitarist and songwriter John Oates). Outside of his work in Hall & Oates, he has also released five solo albums, including the 1980 progressive rock collaboration with guitarist Robert Fripp titled Sacred Songs and the 1986 album Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine, which provided his best selling single, "Dreamtime", that peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100. He has also collaborated on numerous works by other artists, such as Fripp's 1979 release Exposure, and Dusty Springfield's 1995 album A Very Fine Love, which produced a UK Top 40 hit with "Wherever Would I Be". Since late 2007, he has hosted the streaming television series Live from Daryl's House, in which he performs alongside other artists, doing a mix of songs from each's catalog. The show has been rebroadcast on a number of cable and satellite channels as well.

Daryl Hall
Hall in December 2011
Background information
Birth nameDaryl Franklin Hohl
Also known as
  • Daryl Hohl
  • Daryl F. Hohl
  • D. Franklin Hohl
Born (1946-10-11) October 11, 1946 (age 76)
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, Residence: Connecticut / London, England
Genres
Instrument(s)
Years active1965–present
Labels
Websitehallandoates.com

In the 1970s and early 1980s, Hall scored numerous Billboard chart hits and is regarded as one of the best soul singers of his generation.[1] Fripp, who worked with Hall several times, has written, "Daryl's pipes were a wonder. I have never worked with a more able singer."[2] He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2014.[3][4]

Early life and career

Hall was born in Pottstown, a Pennsylvania borough 40 miles (64 km) from Philadelphia, to a family of German descent.[5] His parents each had a background in music; his father came from a choral-group clan and his mother was a vocal coach.[6] He started recording while still a student at Owen J. Roberts High School, from which he graduated in 1964. In college at Temple University in Philadelphia, he majored in music, while continuing to record, working with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff as both an artist and a session musician. During his first semester at Temple, in the fall of 1965, he and four other Temple University students formed the vocal harmony group the Temptones.

They were popular additions to the largely black Philly soul scene, defeating both The Ambassadors and The Delfonics in a contest at the Uptown Theater.[7] The Temptones recorded a handful of singles for Arctic Records, produced by Jimmy Bishop. While performing at the Uptown Theater, Hall formed creative affiliations with such artists as Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, and many other top soul singers of the 1960s.

In 1967, Hall met John Oates, who was also an undergraduate at Temple University. According to Daryl Hall, they met when "We got in the middle of a fight at a dance – I have no idea what the fight was about. I guess the Greek letters on one gang's jackets didn't appeal to the other gang. We both beat it out the back and met on the elevator while leaving the place rather quickly." Hall was by then a senior, while Oates was a freshman. They played together until Oates transferred to a different school at age 19. Hall did not let Oates' departure discourage him from pursuing his own musical career: he dropped out of college in 1968 and worked with Tim Moore in a short-lived rock band, Gulliver, and released an album on the Elektra Records label. He was a member of the studio group behind the project Electric Indian whose song "Keem-O-Sabe" became a big hit in 1969. In 1969 Hall again began recording songs by other artists, which led to the duo Hall & Oates signing their first record contract in early 1972.

Daryl Hall and John Oates

Signed to Atlantic by Ahmet Ertegun and managed by Tommy Mottola in the early 1970s, Daryl Hall and John Oates have sold more albums than any other duo in music history[citation needed]. Their second album, Abandoned Luncheonette, produced by Arif Mardin and released in 1973, yielded the single "She's Gone", which went to No. 7 in the U.S. Top 10 on re-release in 1976 after reaching No. 1 on the R&B charts when it was covered by Tavares. The duo recorded one more album with Atlantic, War Babies (produced by Todd Rundgren), before they were dropped and promptly signed to RCA. During their tenure at RCA the duo catapulted to international superstardom[citation needed].

From the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, Daryl Hall and John Oates scored six U.S. No. 1 singles, including "Rich Girl" (also No. 1 R&B), "Kiss on My List", "Private Eyes", "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" (also No. 1 R&B), "Maneater" and "Out of Touch" from their six multi-platinum albums – Bigger Than Both of Us, Voices, Private Eyes, H2O, Rock 'n Soul Part 1 and Big Bam Boom – the last five of which were released consecutively. The era also produced an additional six U.S. Top 10 singles, "Sara Smile", "One on One", "Family Man," "You Make My Dreams," "Say It Isn't So" and "Method of Modern Love".

In 1972, Daryl Hall and John Oates opened for David Bowie, who was performing in his first tour of the United States as his stage persona Ziggy Stardust.[citation needed]

Later in 1985 the duo performed at the Philadelphia leg of the seminal Live Aid concert. After their set, the duo returned to the stage to back Mick Jagger and Tina Turner.[8]

The duo released a Christmas album in October 2006 titled Home for Christmas.

The duo were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.[9]

Solo projects

In addition to his work with Oates, Hall has made music as a solo artist, as well as recording with Robert Fripp in the late 1970s, working on Fripp's critically praised Exposure album from 1979. In 1977 Fripp produced and performed on Hall's debut solo album, the much-acclaimed Sacred Songs. This album was released in 1980.

In 1984 Hall co-wrote and produced, with Arthur Baker, the single "Swept Away" for Diana Ross, which reached US No. 19, US R & B No. 3 and US Dance/Club Play No. 1.

In 1985 he performed two songs during the first Farm Aid concert in Champaign, Illinois.[10] Hall participated in the We Are the World session as well as closing the Live Aid show in Philadelphia. He also made an album with Dave Stewart that year, Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine, which yielded his #5 solo single "Dreamtime". He has recorded such solo works as Soul Alone in 1993 and Can't Stop Dreaming in 1996, both of which were received well internationally. In 1994 composed "Gloryland" that was official album of the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

In 2007 Hall guest-starred on the HBO series Flight of the Conchords, playing an MC of a "world music" festival.[citation needed]

On March 12, 2008, Hall played a well-received set with his band at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.[11]

Hall was slated to sing the National Anthem of the United States before Game 5 of the 2008 World Series at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park but, due to an illness, could not appear, and Oates sang it instead.[12]

In 2009, Hall guest starred as himself on the Independent Film Channel series, Z-Rock.

In 2010 Hall was back in the studio working on a solo recording with bassist and musical director T-Bone Wolk. Wolk died of a heart attack on February 28, 2010, hours after completing a session with Hall. Hall released a statement about the death of his bassist of nearly 30 years: "It's not if I will go on, but how? T-Bone was one of the most sensitive and good human beings that I have ever known."[13]

On June 11, 2010, Hall shared the stage with electronic duo Chromeo for a special late night set at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Their set consisted of a mix of both Hall & Oates and Chromeo tracks.[citation needed]

On September 27, 2011, Hall released the album Laughing Down Crying on Verve Records.

On August 12, 2011, UK Electronic duo Nero released their debut album Welcome Reality, which features guest vocals by Hall on the track "Reaching Out", which also samples Hall & Oates' 1980s hit "Out of Touch". "Reaching Out" was released as the sixth single on December 6, 2011.[citation needed]

Home restoration

Hall restores and preserves historic homes in both the United States and England. In 2008, he purchased the 18th century Bray House, in Kittery Point, Maine[14] and is in the process of restoring it.[15] He also has restored a Georgian-style home in London, England, first built in 1740, with direct waterfront access to the River Thames. He purchased two homes located near Hartford, Connecticut – one built in 1771, the other in 1780 – and had them moved to the same property in New York's Dutchess County where they were combined and restored.[16] After having the houses moved, he discovered that both homes, by coincidence, were connected to the same family.[16] Hall has a home in Charleston, South Carolina.

Hall hosted the 2014 television show Daryl's Restoration Over-Hall on the DIY Network, which showed him and a crew working on restoring one of his homes in Connecticut.[17]

Live from Daryl's House

Since 2007, Hall has hosted the online show/webcast Live from Daryl's House, which features live music acts in a podcast/videocast first from his home in Millerton, New York, and more recently from his club Daryl's House in Pawling, New York. The webcast has featured appearances by Ben Folds, Johnny Rzeznik, CeeLo Green, The O'Jays, Smokey Robinson, KT Tunstall, Joe Walsh, Rob Thomas, Todd Rundgren, Darius Rucker, Eric Hutchinson, Cheap Trick, Aaron Neville, Chuck Prophet, Travie McCoy, Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger of The Doors and many others, as well as a holiday special featuring Shelby Lynne and songs from the Hall and Oates release Home for Christmas.

In a June 2008 interview with Blues & Soul magazine, Hall said of the webcast, "For me it was sort of an obvious thing. I've been touring my whole adult life really, and, you know, you can't be EVERYWHERE! Nor do I WANT to be everywhere at this point! I only like to spend so much time per year on the road. So I thought 'Why don't I just do something where anyone who wants to see me anywhere in the world CAN?! And, instead of doing the artist/audience performance-type thing, I wanted to deconstruct it and make the audience more of a fly-on-the-wall kind of observer... I mean, what I've always done onstage is very natural. I talk to the audience and it's a very sitting-roomy kind of thing. So I just thought I'd basically bring that to the web."[18]

Hall hosted WGN America's 2010 New Year's Eve coverage as a Live from Daryl's House special. The special featured clips of previous episodes. Steve Dahl, a Chicago radio host, praised the special as the best New Year's Eve special on television for 2010–11, though he criticized the show's lack of a live countdown to midnight.[19]

In July 2018, BMG partnered with Hall and Jonathan Wolfson to secure worldwide rights for Live from Daryl's House and will begin producing new segments beginning that fall, the company announced. The agreement includes worldwide rights to the complete run of 82 episodes filmed from 2007–2016, and the company is seeking distribution partners for the new episodes.

Personal life

Hall was married to Bryna Lublin from 1969 to 1972. He converted to Lublin's religion, Judaism, in order to marry her. He has not actively participated in religion since, but has said that he feels more of a connection to Judaism than to his original affiliation, Methodism.[20] While Hall admits to having had a passing interest in the ideas of English occultist, ceremonial magician, artist and writer Aleister Crowley, he does not consider Thelema to be his faith.[21]

Hall had a nearly 30-year relationship with songwriter Sara Allen (the inspiration for the song "Sara Smile",[22] and a frequent collaborator with Hall & Oates), which ended in 2001 for undisclosed reasons. They were never married. The two have remained friends, and Allen briefly appears in a May 2016 episode of Live from Daryl's House.

According to interviews with Hall in the VH1 Behind the Music documentary, the death of Janna Allen, a close musical collaborator and Sara Allen's sister, affected him very deeply.

Hall had one biological child named Darren with Andrea Zabloski from Duluth, Minnesota. According to Hall, he and his son are not close.[23][24]

Hall was married to Amanda Aspinall, daughter of British gambling mogul John Aspinall, from 2009 to 2015. Aspinall had two children from a previous relationship; her daughter March sang backing vocals on songs "Save Me", "Message to Ya" and "Eyes for You" on Hall's 2011 album, Laughing Down Crying.[25] Amanda Aspinall died in January 2019.[26]

At the age of about 60, Hall contracted Lyme disease.[27]

Hit singles

Daryl Hall and John Oates had six No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart between 1977 and 1984, all six of which were written or co-written by Hall: "Rich Girl", "Kiss on My List" (which Hall wrote with Janna Allen), "Private Eyes" (with Sara Allen, Janna Allen & Warren Pash), "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" (with John Oates & Sara Allen), "Maneater" (with John Oates & Sara Allen) and "Out of Touch" (with John Oates). In addition, "Do It For Love" (written with John Oates) and "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" (by Edmund Hamilton Sears & Richard Storrs Willis) topped the U.S. Adult Contemporary charts. "Everytime You Go Away", written by Hall and featured on the Hall & Oates album Voices, reached No. 1 in the US and Canada in 1985 when covered by Paul Young.

The Daryl Hall and John Oates song "She's Gone", which Hall and Oates co-wrote, reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart when covered by Tavares in 1974.

Hall also sang lead vocals on, and wrote or co-wrote, nine more popular Billboard songs that also made it to the Top 10: "Say It Isn't So", "Adult Education" (with John Oates & Sara Allen), "Sara Smile" (with John Oates – a song that refers to Hall's then-girlfriend), "Method of Modern Love" (with Janna Allen), "You Make My Dreams" (with John Oates & Sara Allen), "Everything Your Heart Desires", "One on One", "Did It in a Minute" (with Sara Allen & Janna Allen) and "So Close" (with George Green).

Hall has also had hits which were cover versions, including reaching No. 12 with his 1980 rendition of The Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Loving Feeling"

Discography

Albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US
[28]
AUS
[29]
CAN
[30]
GER
[31]
NL
[32]
SWE
[33]
UK
[34]
1980 Sacred Songs
  • Released: March 1980
  • Recorded 1977
  • Label: RCA
58 93
1986 Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine
  • Released: 1986
  • Label: RCA
29 42 30 43 42 12 26
The Classic Ballads
  • Released: 1986 (US – Promo)
  • Label: RCA
1993 Soul Alone
  • Released: September 7, 1993
  • Label: Epic
177 55
1996 Can't Stop Dreaming
  • Released: 21 November 1996 (Japan)/
    June 10, 2003 (USA) / August 18, 2003 (Europe)
  • Label: BMG / Liquid 8 / CNR
2004 Live in Philadelphia · 2004
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: AAC
2011 Laughing Down Crying 142
2022 BeforeAfter
  • Released: April 1, 2022
  • Label: Legacy Recordings (Sony Music Entertainment)
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or not released to that country

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US
[35]
US AC
[36]
US Dance
[37]
US R&B
[38]
AUS
[29]
GER
[39]
NL
[32]
NZ
[40]
SWI
[41]
UK
[34]
1980 "Sacred Songs" b/w "Something in 4/4 Time" Sacred Songs
1986 "Dreamtime" 5 24 36 28 53 30 28 Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine
"Foolish Pride" 33 21 91
"I Wasn't Born Yesterday" 93
"Someone like You" 57 11
1993 "I'm in a Philly Mood" 82 36 71 39 59 Soul Alone
"Stop Loving Me, Stop Loving You" 51 30
1994 "Send Me"
"I'm in a Philly Mood" [re-release] 52
"Love Revelation"
"Help Me Find a Way to Your Heart" 70
"Wildfire" 99
"Gloryland" (with Sounds of Blackness) 37 36 Non-album songs
1995 "Wherever Would I Be" (with Dusty Springfield) 73 44
1996 "Ghetto Smile" (B-Legit feat Daryl Hall) 159
"Justify" Can't Stop Dreaming
1997 "Can't Stop Dreaming"
"What's in Your World"
2003 "Cab Driver" 21
2004 "She's Gone"
"What's in Your World" [US release] 27
2011 "Talking to You (Is like Talking to Myself)" 16 Laughing Down Crying
"Eyes for You" 29
"Lifetime of Love"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References

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External links

  • The Official Hall and Oates Website
  • Live From Daryl's House
  • Daryl Hall at IMDb

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For other people with similar names see Darryl Hall disambiguation Daryl Franklin Hohl born October 11 1946 known professionally as Daryl Hall is an American rock R amp B and soul singer and musician best known as the co founder and principal lead vocalist of Daryl Hall and John Oates with guitarist and songwriter John Oates Outside of his work in Hall amp Oates he has also released five solo albums including the 1980 progressive rock collaboration with guitarist Robert Fripp titled Sacred Songs and the 1986 album Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine which provided his best selling single Dreamtime that peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 He has also collaborated on numerous works by other artists such as Fripp s 1979 release Exposure and Dusty Springfield s 1995 album A Very Fine Love which produced a UK Top 40 hit with Wherever Would I Be Since late 2007 he has hosted the streaming television series Live from Daryl s House in which he performs alongside other artists doing a mix of songs from each s catalog The show has been rebroadcast on a number of cable and satellite channels as well Daryl HallHall in December 2011Background informationBirth nameDaryl Franklin HohlAlso known asDaryl HohlDaryl F HohlD Franklin HohlBorn 1946 10 11 October 11 1946 age 76 Pottstown Pennsylvania U S OriginPhiladelphia Pennsylvania Residence Connecticut London EnglandGenresRocksoulblue eyed soulR amp Bpop rockblues rocksoft rockalternative countryInstrument s VocalsguitarkeyboardsYears active1965 presentLabelsElektraAtlanticRCAEpicAristaU WatchVerveWebsitehallandoates wbr com In the 1970s and early 1980s Hall scored numerous Billboard chart hits and is regarded as one of the best soul singers of his generation 1 Fripp who worked with Hall several times has written Daryl s pipes were a wonder I have never worked with a more able singer 2 He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2014 3 4 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Daryl Hall and John Oates 3 Solo projects 4 Home restoration 5 Live from Daryl s House 6 Personal life 7 Hit singles 8 Discography 8 1 Albums 8 2 Singles 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and career EditHall was born in Pottstown a Pennsylvania borough 40 miles 64 km from Philadelphia to a family of German descent 5 His parents each had a background in music his father came from a choral group clan and his mother was a vocal coach 6 He started recording while still a student at Owen J Roberts High School from which he graduated in 1964 In college at Temple University in Philadelphia he majored in music while continuing to record working with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff as both an artist and a session musician During his first semester at Temple in the fall of 1965 he and four other Temple University students formed the vocal harmony group the Temptones They were popular additions to the largely black Philly soul scene defeating both The Ambassadors and The Delfonics in a contest at the Uptown Theater 7 The Temptones recorded a handful of singles for Arctic Records produced by Jimmy Bishop While performing at the Uptown Theater Hall formed creative affiliations with such artists as Smokey Robinson The Temptations and many other top soul singers of the 1960s In 1967 Hall met John Oates who was also an undergraduate at Temple University According to Daryl Hall they met when We got in the middle of a fight at a dance I have no idea what the fight was about I guess the Greek letters on one gang s jackets didn t appeal to the other gang We both beat it out the back and met on the elevator while leaving the place rather quickly Hall was by then a senior while Oates was a freshman They played together until Oates transferred to a different school at age 19 Hall did not let Oates departure discourage him from pursuing his own musical career he dropped out of college in 1968 and worked with Tim Moore in a short lived rock band Gulliver and released an album on the Elektra Records label He was a member of the studio group behind the project Electric Indian whose song Keem O Sabe became a big hit in 1969 In 1969 Hall again began recording songs by other artists which led to the duo Hall amp Oates signing their first record contract in early 1972 Daryl Hall and John Oates EditMain article Daryl Hall and John Oates Signed to Atlantic by Ahmet Ertegun and managed by Tommy Mottola in the early 1970s Daryl Hall and John Oates have sold more albums than any other duo in music history citation needed Their second album Abandoned Luncheonette produced by Arif Mardin and released in 1973 yielded the single She s Gone which went to No 7 in the U S Top 10 on re release in 1976 after reaching No 1 on the R amp B charts when it was covered by Tavares The duo recorded one more album with Atlantic War Babies produced by Todd Rundgren before they were dropped and promptly signed to RCA During their tenure at RCA the duo catapulted to international superstardom citation needed From the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s Daryl Hall and John Oates scored six U S No 1 singles including Rich Girl also No 1 R amp B Kiss on My List Private Eyes I Can t Go for That No Can Do also No 1 R amp B Maneater and Out of Touch from their six multi platinum albums Bigger Than Both of Us Voices Private Eyes H2O Rock n Soul Part 1 and Big Bam Boom the last five of which were released consecutively The era also produced an additional six U S Top 10 singles Sara Smile One on One Family Man You Make My Dreams Say It Isn t So and Method of Modern Love In 1972 Daryl Hall and John Oates opened for David Bowie who was performing in his first tour of the United States as his stage persona Ziggy Stardust citation needed Later in 1985 the duo performed at the Philadelphia leg of the seminal Live Aid concert After their set the duo returned to the stage to back Mick Jagger and Tina Turner 8 The duo released a Christmas album in October 2006 titled Home for Christmas The duo were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 9 Solo projects EditIn addition to his work with Oates Hall has made music as a solo artist as well as recording with Robert Fripp in the late 1970s working on Fripp s critically praised Exposure album from 1979 In 1977 Fripp produced and performed on Hall s debut solo album the much acclaimed Sacred Songs This album was released in 1980 In 1984 Hall co wrote and produced with Arthur Baker the single Swept Away for Diana Ross which reached US No 19 US R amp B No 3 and US Dance Club Play No 1 In 1985 he performed two songs during the first Farm Aid concert in Champaign Illinois 10 Hall participated in the We Are the World session as well as closing the Live Aid show in Philadelphia He also made an album with Dave Stewart that year Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine which yielded his 5 solo single Dreamtime He has recorded such solo works as Soul Alone in 1993 and Can t Stop Dreaming in 1996 both of which were received well internationally In 1994 composed Gloryland that was official album of the 1994 FIFA World Cup In 2007 Hall guest starred on the HBO series Flight of the Conchords playing an MC of a world music festival citation needed On March 12 2008 Hall played a well received set with his band at the South by Southwest festival in Austin Texas 11 Hall was slated to sing the National Anthem of the United States before Game 5 of the 2008 World Series at Philadelphia s Citizens Bank Park but due to an illness could not appear and Oates sang it instead 12 In 2009 Hall guest starred as himself on the Independent Film Channel series Z Rock In 2010 Hall was back in the studio working on a solo recording with bassist and musical director T Bone Wolk Wolk died of a heart attack on February 28 2010 hours after completing a session with Hall Hall released a statement about the death of his bassist of nearly 30 years It s not if I will go on but how T Bone was one of the most sensitive and good human beings that I have ever known 13 On June 11 2010 Hall shared the stage with electronic duo Chromeo for a special late night set at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Their set consisted of a mix of both Hall amp Oates and Chromeo tracks citation needed On September 27 2011 Hall released the album Laughing Down Crying on Verve Records On August 12 2011 UK Electronic duo Nero released their debut album Welcome Reality which features guest vocals by Hall on the track Reaching Out which also samples Hall amp Oates 1980s hit Out of Touch Reaching Out was released as the sixth single on December 6 2011 citation needed Home restoration EditHall restores and preserves historic homes in both the United States and England In 2008 he purchased the 18th century Bray House in Kittery Point Maine 14 and is in the process of restoring it 15 He also has restored a Georgian style home in London England first built in 1740 with direct waterfront access to the River Thames He purchased two homes located near Hartford Connecticut one built in 1771 the other in 1780 and had them moved to the same property in New York s Dutchess County where they were combined and restored 16 After having the houses moved he discovered that both homes by coincidence were connected to the same family 16 Hall has a home in Charleston South Carolina Hall hosted the 2014 television show Daryl s Restoration Over Hall on the DIY Network which showed him and a crew working on restoring one of his homes in Connecticut 17 Live from Daryl s House EditSince 2007 Hall has hosted the online show webcast Live from Daryl s House which features live music acts in a podcast videocast first from his home in Millerton New York and more recently from his club Daryl s House in Pawling New York The webcast has featured appearances by Ben Folds Johnny Rzeznik CeeLo Green The O Jays Smokey Robinson KT Tunstall Joe Walsh Rob Thomas Todd Rundgren Darius Rucker Eric Hutchinson Cheap Trick Aaron Neville Chuck Prophet Travie McCoy Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger of The Doors and many others as well as a holiday special featuring Shelby Lynne and songs from the Hall and Oates release Home for Christmas In a June 2008 interview with Blues amp Soul magazine Hall said of the webcast For me it was sort of an obvious thing I ve been touring my whole adult life really and you know you can t be EVERYWHERE Nor do I WANT to be everywhere at this point I only like to spend so much time per year on the road So I thought Why don t I just do something where anyone who wants to see me anywhere in the world CAN And instead of doing the artist audience performance type thing I wanted to deconstruct it and make the audience more of a fly on the wall kind of observer I mean what I ve always done onstage is very natural I talk to the audience and it s a very sitting roomy kind of thing So I just thought I d basically bring that to the web 18 Hall hosted WGN America s 2010 New Year s Eve coverage as a Live from Daryl s House special The special featured clips of previous episodes Steve Dahl a Chicago radio host praised the special as the best New Year s Eve special on television for 2010 11 though he criticized the show s lack of a live countdown to midnight 19 In July 2018 BMG partnered with Hall and Jonathan Wolfson to secure worldwide rights for Live from Daryl s House and will begin producing new segments beginning that fall the company announced The agreement includes worldwide rights to the complete run of 82 episodes filmed from 2007 2016 and the company is seeking distribution partners for the new episodes Personal life EditHall was married to Bryna Lublin from 1969 to 1972 He converted to Lublin s religion Judaism in order to marry her He has not actively participated in religion since but has said that he feels more of a connection to Judaism than to his original affiliation Methodism 20 While Hall admits to having had a passing interest in the ideas of English occultist ceremonial magician artist and writer Aleister Crowley he does not consider Thelema to be his faith 21 Hall had a nearly 30 year relationship with songwriter Sara Allen the inspiration for the song Sara Smile 22 and a frequent collaborator with Hall amp Oates which ended in 2001 for undisclosed reasons They were never married The two have remained friends and Allen briefly appears in a May 2016 episode of Live from Daryl s House According to interviews with Hall in the VH1 Behind the Music documentary the death of Janna Allen a close musical collaborator and Sara Allen s sister affected him very deeply Hall had one biological child named Darren with Andrea Zabloski from Duluth Minnesota According to Hall he and his son are not close 23 24 Hall was married to Amanda Aspinall daughter of British gambling mogul John Aspinall from 2009 to 2015 Aspinall had two children from a previous relationship her daughter March sang backing vocals on songs Save Me Message to Ya and Eyes for You on Hall s 2011 album Laughing Down Crying 25 Amanda Aspinall died in January 2019 26 At the age of about 60 Hall contracted Lyme disease 27 Hit singles EditDaryl Hall and John Oates had six No 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart between 1977 and 1984 all six of which were written or co written by Hall Rich Girl Kiss on My List which Hall wrote with Janna Allen Private Eyes with Sara Allen Janna Allen amp Warren Pash I Can t Go for That No Can Do with John Oates amp Sara Allen Maneater with John Oates amp Sara Allen and Out of Touch with John Oates In addition Do It For Love written with John Oates and It Came Upon a Midnight Clear by Edmund Hamilton Sears amp Richard Storrs Willis topped the U S Adult Contemporary charts Everytime You Go Away written by Hall and featured on the Hall amp Oates album Voices reached No 1 in the US and Canada in 1985 when covered by Paul Young The Daryl Hall and John Oates song She s Gone which Hall and Oates co wrote reached No 1 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart when covered by Tavares in 1974 Hall also sang lead vocals on and wrote or co wrote nine more popular Billboard songs that also made it to the Top 10 Say It Isn t So Adult Education with John Oates amp Sara Allen Sara Smile with John Oates a song that refers to Hall s then girlfriend Method of Modern Love with Janna Allen You Make My Dreams with John Oates amp Sara Allen Everything Your Heart Desires One on One Did It in a Minute with Sara Allen amp Janna Allen and So Close with George Green Hall has also had hits which were cover versions including reaching No 12 with his 1980 rendition of The Righteous Brothers You ve Lost That Loving Feeling Discography EditAlbums Edit Year Album details Peak chart positionsUS 28 AUS 29 CAN 30 GER 31 NL 32 SWE 33 UK 34 1980 Sacred Songs Released March 1980 Recorded 1977 Label RCA 58 93 1986 Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine Released 1986 Label RCA 29 42 30 43 42 12 26The Classic Ballads Released 1986 US Promo Label RCA 1993 Soul Alone Released September 7 1993 Label Epic 177 551996 Can t Stop Dreaming Released 21 November 1996 Japan June 10 2003 USA August 18 2003 Europe Label BMG Liquid 8 CNR 2004 Live in Philadelphia 2004 Released 2004 Label AAC 2011 Laughing Down Crying Released September 27 2011 Label Verve Forecast 142 2022 BeforeAfter Released April 1 2022 Label Legacy Recordings Sony Music Entertainment denotes the album failed to chart or not released to that countrySingles Edit Year Single Peak chart positions AlbumUS 35 US AC 36 US Dance 37 US R amp B 38 AUS 29 GER 39 NL 32 NZ 40 SWI 41 UK 34 1980 Sacred Songs b w Something in 4 4 Time Sacred Songs1986 Dreamtime 5 24 36 28 53 30 28 Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine Foolish Pride 33 21 91 I Wasn t Born Yesterday 93 Someone like You 57 11 1993 I m in a Philly Mood 82 36 71 39 59 Soul Alone Stop Loving Me Stop Loving You 51 301994 Send Me I m in a Philly Mood re release 52 Love Revelation Help Me Find a Way to Your Heart 70 Wildfire 99 Gloryland with Sounds of Blackness 37 36 Non album songs1995 Wherever Would I Be with Dusty Springfield 73 441996 Ghetto Smile B Legit feat Daryl Hall 159 Justify Can t Stop Dreaming1997 Can t Stop Dreaming What s in Your World 2003 Cab Driver 21 2004 She s Gone What s in Your World US release 27 2011 Talking to You Is like Talking to Myself 16 Laughing Down Crying Eyes for You 29 Lifetime of Love denotes releases that did not chartReferences Edit Bogdanov Vladimir editor 2003 All music guide to soul the definitive guide to R amp B and soul Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 978 0 87930 744 8 p 292 Fripp Robert Notes for Exposure 2006 two CD reissue KISS Peter Gabriel And Nirvana Among Rock Hall Of Fame Inductees Huffington Post December 17 2013 Daryl Hall at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Songwritershalloffame org Archived from the original on February 21 2014 Retrieved April 24 2014 Blue Eyed Solo Man Daryl Hall Checks Back in with a Singular Lp and a Post Oates Tour People com Retrieved April 17 2020 Daryl Hall Biography Biography com Archived from the original on March 26 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 Arctic Records Drafting A Blueprint For The Philly Sound NPR June 10 2013 Retrieved April 24 2014 Phull Hardeep February 19 2016 That time Hall and Oates got drunk with David Bowie at the Playboy Club New York Post Nypost com Retrieved August 1 2016 Daryl Hall and John Oates Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2013 Retrieved December 21 2013 Farm Aid Around the Kitchen Table Farm Aid Music Monday Starring Daryl Hall Blog farmaid org June 6 2011 Retrieved April 24 2014 Hall and no oates The Howard Stern Show Howardstern com November 14 2007 Retrieved November 25 2011 Catlin Roger October 27 2008 Game 5 No End Or Hall But Oates The Hartford Courant Tribune Company Archived from the original on January 19 2013 Retrieved February 5 2010 Tom T Bone Wolk longtime bass player for Hall amp Oates dies of heart attack at 58 Blog taragana com March 1 2010 Retrieved November 25 2011 Cicco Nancy June 24 2007 Daryl Hall is at home in Kittery SeacoastOnline Retrieved April 25 2012 Forrest Rachel February 27 2008 Rocker restores historic Kittery Maine home The Portsmouth Herald Retrieved April 25 2012 a b Jackson Candace May 25 2010 Daryl Hall s New Work Hits Historic Notes The Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 25 2012 Daryl s Restoration Over Hall homepage Daryl Hall interview by Pete Lewis Blues amp Soul July 2008 Bluesandsoul com Retrieved April 24 2014 1 Archived July 8 2011 at the Wayback Machine Daryl Hall Music Legend and Blond Jew Finally Gets His Due Heeb Magazine January 15 2010 Collins Dan July 4 2011 Hall and Oates I put My True Soul Into It Los Angeles CA Retrieved November 19 2018 Morsch Mike Daryl Hall Talks About Classic Hits and Upcoming Tour CentralJersey com Retrieved January 13 2017 Hall amp Oates Daryl Hall on Howard Stern 2011 YouTube Daryl Hall s Son Darren On Absentee Dad Financial Struggles Burgeoning Music Career Popdust com April 2014 Retrieved August 1 2016 Ragogna Mike September 14 2011 Laughing Down Crying A Conversation with Daryl Hall Plus Raw African American Gospel and Chadwick Stokes Exclusives Huffington Post Retrieved April 25 2012 Author and ex wife of 80s rock star Daryl Hall died after lethal dose of alcohol mylondon news July 2019 Retrieved November 5 2019 The Healthline Interview Daryl Hall Healthline July 25 2017 Retrieved May 13 2022 Daryl Hall Billboard 200 Chart History allmusic com Billboard album chart history Daryl Hall allmusic com Retrieved August 25 2011 Daryl Hall Album amp Song Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved August 25 2011 a b Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 131 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Daryl Hall in Canadian Albums Chart Sacred Songs RPM Library and Archives Canada Top Albums CDs Volume 33 No 7 May 10 1980 RPM Archived from the original on October 24 2012 Retrieved August 25 2011 Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine RPM Library and Archives Canada Top Albums CDs Volume 45 No 5 October 25 1986 RPM Archived from the original on January 7 2016 Retrieved August 25 2011 charts de Album Daryl Hall charts de Retrieved August 25 2011 dead link a b dutchcharts nl Dutch charts portal Daryl Hall dutchcharts nl Retrieved August 25 2011 swedishcharts com Swedish charts portal Daryl Hall swedishcharts com Retrieved August 25 2011 a b Daryl Hall Full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Official Charts Company Retrieved January 20 2016 Daryl Hall Album amp Song Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved August 25 2011 Daryl Hall Album amp Song Chart History Adult Contemporary Billboard Retrieved August 25 2011 Daryl Hall Album amp Song Chart History Dance Club Play Songs Billboard Retrieved August 25 2011 Daryl Hall Album amp Song Chart History R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard Retrieved August 25 2011 charts de Singles Daryl Hall charts de Retrieved August 25 2011 dead link charts nz New Zealand charts portal Daryl Hall charts nz Retrieved August 25 2011 hitparade ch Daryl Hall Gloryland hitparade ch Retrieved August 25 2011 External links EditThe Official Hall and Oates Website Live From Daryl s House Daryl Hall at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daryl Hall amp oldid 1133012496, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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