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Infobox musical artist | name = Daryl Hall| image = DHall by Matthew Becker.jpg| caption = Daryl Hall in December 2011. Photo by Matthew Becker| image_size =| background = solo_singer| name = Daryl Hall| birth_name = Daryl Franklin Hohl| alias =| birth_date = Birth date and age|1946|10|11| death_date =| origin = Pottstown, Pennsylvania , United States | instrument = singing|Vocals , guitar , Keyboard instrument|keyboards | genre = Soul music|Soul , R& B , pop rock | occupation =| years_active = 1958& ndash;present| label = Atlantic Records
RCA Records
Epic Records
Arista Records
U-Watch Records| associated_acts = Carly Simon , Hall & Oates | website = http://www.hallandoates.com/ www.hallandoates.com| notable_instruments =
Daryl Hall (born October 11, 1946) is an United States|American Rock music|rock , R& B and Soul music|soul singer, keyboardist , guitarist , songwriter and music producer|producer , best known as the co-founder and lead vocalist of Hall & Oates (with co-founder/guitarist/songwriter John Oates ). Hall scored several Billboard chart hits in the 1970s and early 1980s, and is regarded as one of the best blue eyed soul singers of his generation.Bogdanov, Vladimir (editor). (2003) All music guide to soul: the definitive guide to R& B and soul Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN 9780879307448, p. 292. Guitarist Robert Fripp ,Fripp, Robert. Notes for Exposure 2006 two-CD reissue. who collaborated with him in the late 1970s and early 1980s, has written, "Daryl's pipes were a wonder. I have never worked with a more able singer." Since late 2007, he has hosted the web television series, ''Live From Daryl's House . He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004. http://songwritershalloffame.org/exhibits/C335 Daryl Hall at the Songwriters Hall of Fame

Early life and career


Daryl Franklin Hohl was born in Pottstown, Pennsylvania|Pottstown , a Pennsylvania borough 40 miles from Philadelphia . He started a recording career during and after attending Owen J. Roberts School District|Owen J. Roberts High School , from which he graduated in 1965 and entered Philadelphia's Temple University , majoring in music, while working with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff as both an artist and session musician. Pursuing his goals in the big city, Hall quickly formed creative affiliations with such artists as Smokey Robinson , the Temptations and many other top soul singers of the 1960s.

In 1967, he met John Oates, also a college student from Temple, and embarked on a 30-odd year creative journey. 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 already a senior, while Oates was a freshman, and both had played it out temporarily, until Oates transferred schools, at only 19. Daryl did not let this discourage his musical career as he worked in a short-lived rock band Gulliver. By 1969, just one year after his dropout from college, Hall went back to concentrating on recording other artists, which led them into signing their very first record contract, early in 1972.

Hall & Oates


Main|Hall & OatesSigned to Atlantic Records|Atlantic by Ahmet Ertegun and managed by Tommy Mottola in the early 1970s, Hall & Oates have sold more albums than any other duo in music history. Their second album, Abandoned Luncheonette , produced by Arif Mardin and released in 1973, yielded the single, "She's Gone", which went to #7 in the U.S. Top 10 on re-release in 1976 after reaching #1 on the R& B charts when it was covered by Tavares (group)|Tavares . The duo recorded one more album with Atlantic, War Babies (Hall & Oates album)|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|date=December 2009
From the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, Hall & Oates would score six U.S. #1 singles, including " Rich Girl (Hall & Oates song)|Rich Girl " (also #1 R& B), " Kiss on My List ", " Private Eyes (song)|Private Eyes ", " I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) " (also #1 R& B), " Maneater (Hall & Oates song)|Maneater " and " Out of Touch " from their six multi-platinum albums - Bigger Than Both of Us , Voices (Hall & Oates album)|Voices , Private Eyes (Hall & Oates album)|Private Eyes , H2O (Hall & Oates album)|H2O , '' Rock 'n Soul Part 1 and Big Bam Boom '' - the last five of which were released consecutively. The era would also produce an additional five U.S. Top 10 singles, "Sara Smile", " One on One (song)|One on One ", " Family Man (song)|Family Man ," "You Make My Dreams", " Say It Isn't So (Hall & Oates song)|Say It Isn't So " and " Method of Modern Love ". Citation needed|date=December 2009

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 ‘70s, working on Fripp’s critically praised, Exposure (Robert Fripp album)|Exposure album from 1979. 1977 Fripp produced and performed on Hall's debut solo album, the much-acclaimed Sacred Songs . This album was released 1980.

In 1984, he co-wrote and produced, with Arthur Baker (musician)|Arthur Baker , the single Swept Away (Diana Ross song)|Swept Away for Diana Ross , which reached US #19, US R & B #3 and US Dance/Club Play #1.

In 1985, Hall performed two songs in the first Farm Aid concert in Champaign, Illinois . http://blog.farmaid.org/2011/06/farm-aid-music-monday-starring-daryl.html Farm Aid WebsiteHall participated in the We Are the World session as well as closing the Live Aid show in Philadelphia. He also made an album with David A. Stewart|Dave Stewart that year, Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine . 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 July 2005, Hall was diagnosed with Lyme Disease causing him to cancel a majority of Hall & Oates' summer tour. The duo released a Christmas album in October 2006 titled Home for Christmas (Hall & Oates album)|Home for Christmas .

In 2007, Hall guest starred on the HBO series Flight of the Conchords (TV series)|Flight of the Conchords , portraying an MC of a world music fest.

On November 14, 2007, Hall appeared on the Howard Stern Show , discussed his hatred of deer and rabbits, prompted by his career-threatening bout with Lyme Disease, sang acoustic versions of "Sara Smile' and "Rich Girl", and talked about his new monthly performance webcast called "Live from Daryl's House". The webcast has so far featured appearances by KT Tunstall ,Rob Thomas, Eric Hutchinson, and Gym Class Heroes ' Travis McCoy , as well as a holiday special featuring songs from the Hall and Oates release, Home for Christmas . The show featured guests Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger of The Doors .

Speaking of his reasons for starting the ''Live From Daryl's House'' webcast, in June 2008 Hall told noted UK R& B writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning Blues & Soul : "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& #33; Nor do I WANT to be everywhere at this point& #33; 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? & #33; 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." http://www.bluesandsoul.com/feature/304/hall_or_nothing/ Daryl Hall interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' July 2008

On March 12, 2008, Hall played a well-received set with his band at the South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas .cite web|url= http://www.howardstern.com/rundown.hs? d=1195016400# |title=Hall and no oates - The Howard Stern Show |publisher=Howardstern.com |date=2007-11-14 |accessdate=2011-11-25

Hall was slated to sing the National Anthem of the United States|National Anthem before Game 5 of the 2008 World Series at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park but, due to an illness, could not appear, and Oates filled in for him.cite web
|url = http://blogs.courant.com/roger_catlin_tv_eye/2008/10/game-5s-anthem-no-hall-but-oat.html
|title = Game 5: No End Or Hall, But Oates
|last = Catlin
|first = Roger
|work = The Hartford Courant
|publisher = Tribune Company
|date = October 27, 2008
|accessdate = 2010-02-05


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

In 2010 Hall was back in the studio working on a solo recording with bassist and musical director, Tom Wolk|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.”cite web|url= http://blog.taragana.com/e/2010/03/01/tom-t-bone-wolk-longtime-bass-player-for-hall-oates-dies-of-heart-attack-at-58-95478/ |title=Tom ‘T-Bone’ Wolk, longtime bass player for Hall & Oates, dies of heart attack at 58 |publisher=Blog.taragana.com |date=2010-03-01 |accessdate=2011-11-25

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 . The groups had previously collaborated in a 2008 episode of ''Live from Daryl's House . Their Bonnaroo set consisted of a mix of both Hall & Oates and Chromeo tracks with the encore featuring Fancy Footwork and You Make My Dreams .

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 Live from Daryl's House'' episodes. Steve Dahl , a Chicago radio host, praised the special as the best New Year's Eve special on television for 2010–11, but criticized the show's lack of a live countdown to midnight. http://www.dahl.com/blog/feeling-my-nye-hall-and-oates dead link|date=November 2011

On September 27, 2011 Daryl Hall released "Laughing Down Crying" on Verve Records.

In August 12, 2011 UK Electronic duo Nero (band)|Nero released their debut album " Welcome Reality ", which features guest vocals by Hall on the track "Reaching Out", which also samples Hall & Oats 80's hit Out of Touch . Reaching Out (Nero song)|Reaching Out was released as the sixth single on December 6, 2011.

Personal life


Hall had a 30-plus year relationship with Sara Allen (the inspiration for the song "Sara Smile") which ended in 2001 for undisclosed reasons. They were never married nor had any children. Daryl does have one son, Darren, from another relationship. He was married to Bryna Lublin from 1969 to 1972. Hall restores and preserves historic homes in both the United States and England. According to the Associated Press , he is the new owner of the 18th century Bray House, in the Maine town of Kittery .Citation needed|date=December 2008 He also has restored a Georgian style|Georgian-style home in London, England , first built in 1740, one of only 50 houses with direct waterfront access to the River Thames .Citation needed|date=December 2008 He is currently restoring two homes, one built in 1771, the other in 1780, both now located on the same property in New York 's Dutchess County . After having them moved, he discovered that both homes, by coincidence, were connected to the same family.Citation needed|date=December 2008 He is now married to Amanda Aspinall and lives with her and his two step-children, March and Orson. March does backing vocals on songs "Save Me," "Message To Ya" and "Eyes For You" on Daryl's album, "Laughing Down Crying." This album was released on September 27, 2011 on Verve Records.Citation needed|date=September 2011

Hit singles


Hall has written or co-written 11 Billboard charts|Billboard Number One songs, " She's Gone (song)|She's Gone " (with John Oates as covered by Tavares (group)|Tavares ), " Rich Girl (Hall & Oates song)|Rich Girl ", " Kiss on My List|Kiss On My List " (with Janna Allen), " Private Eyes (song)|Private Eyes " (with Sara Allen, Janna Allen & Warren Pash), " I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) " (with John Oates & Sara Allen), " Say It Isn't So (Hall & Oates song)|Say It Isn't So ", " Maneater (Hall & Oates song)|Maneater " (with John Oates & Sara Allen), " Out of Touch " (with John Oates), " Everytime You Go Away " (covered by Paul Young (singer and guitarist)|Paul Young ) and " Do It For Love " (with John Oates).

Hall also sang lead vocals and has written or co-written 8 more popular Billboard charts|Billboard songs that also made it to the Top 10, such as: " Adult Education " (with John Oates & Sara Allen), " Sara Smile " (with John Oates - a song that was referenced by Hall's ex-girlfriend), " Method of Modern Love " (with Janna Allen), " You Make My Dreams " (with John Oates & Sara Allen), " Everything Your Heart Desires ", " One on One (song)|One on One ", " So Close (Hall & Oates song)|So Close " (with Jon Bon Jovi & Danny Kortchmar) and "Did It in a Minute" (with Sara Allen & Janna Allen). He has also had hits as a vocalist, reaching #12 with his 1980 rendition of The Righteous Brothers ' " You've Lost That Loving Feeling ," and #6 with 1983's " Family Man (song)|Family Man ," written by Mike Oldfield .

Discography


Albums


Year Album details Peak chart positions
US
Daryl Hall - Billboard 200 Chart History
  • cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/daryl-hall-p18088/charts-awards/billboard-albums|title=allmusic.com - Billboard album chart history - Daryl Hall|publisher=allmusic.com|accessdate=2011-08-25
  • cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/daryl-hall/chart-history/15337? f=305& g=Albums& sort=date|title=Daryl Hall Album & Song Chart History - Billboard 200|work= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |accessdate=2011-08-25
  • CAN
    Daryl Hall in Canadian Albums Chart
  • Sacred Songs cite web|url= http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php? & file_num=nlc008388.4707b& type=1& interval=50& PHPSESSID=oce5tr5g3c67j53aa6rhn55qt2|title=RPM - Library and Archives Canada - Top Albums/CDs - Volume 33, No. 7, May 10, 1980|publisher= RPM (magazine)|RPM |accessdate=2011-08-25
  • Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine cite web|url= http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php? & file_num=nlc008388.0742& type=1& interval=50& PHPSESSID=v2hl8o38psua148ggeoc5ijh46|title=RPM - Library and Archives Canada - Top Albums/CDs - Volume 45, No. 5, October 25, 1986|publisher= RPM (magazine)|RPM |accessdate=2011-08-25
  • GER
    cite web
    NL
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    SWE
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    UK
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    1980 Sacred Songs
  • Released: March 1980
  • Recorded 1977
  • Label: RCA Records|RCA
  • 58 93 — — — —
    1986 Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine
  • Released: 1986
  • Label: RCA
  • 29 30 43 42 12 26
    The Classic Ballads
  • Released: 1986 (US - Promo)
  • Label: RCA
  • — — — — — —
    1993 Soul Alone
  • Released: September 7, 1993
  • Label: Epic Records|Epic
  • 177 — — — — 55
    1996 ' Can't Stop Dreaming
  • Released: 1996 (Japan) /
    June 10, 2003 (USA) / August 18, 2003 (Europe)
  • Label: BMG Records|BMG / Liquid 8 / CNR Music|CNR
  • — — — — — —
    2004 Live in Philadelphia · 2004
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: AAC
  • — — — — — —
    2011 Laughing Down Crying
  • Released: September 27, 2011
  • Label: Verve Forecast Records|Verve Forecast
  • 142 — — — — —
    "—" denotes the album failed to chart or not released to that country


    Singles


    Year Single Peak chart positionsAlbum
    US
    cite web
    US AC
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    US Dance
    cite web
    US R& B
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    AUS
    Cite book
    GER
    cite web
    NL
    NZ
    cite web
    SWI
    cite web
    UK
    UK Singles Chart - Daryl Hall
  • All except Gloryland , Wherever Would I Be and Ghetto Smile cite web|url= http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php? id=4641|title=Chart Stats - Daryl Hall|publisher=ChartStats.com|accessdate=2011-08-25
  • Gloryland cite web|url= http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php? id=7115|title=Chart Stats - Daryl Hall and Sounds Of Blackness|publisher=ChartStats.com|accessdate=2011-08-25
  • Wherever Would I Be cite web|url= http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php? id=7442|title=Chart Stats - Dusty Springfield & Daryl Hall|publisher=ChartStats.com|accessdate=2011-08-25
  • Ghetto Smile cite web|url= http://zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_B.HTM|title=Chart Log UK 1994–2010: Darren B – David Byrne > B-Legit feat. Daryl Hall|publisher=Chart Log UK|accessdate=2011-08-25
  • 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 — — — — 71 — 39 — 59 Soul Alone
    "Stop Loving Me, Stop Loving You" — — — — — 51 — — — 30
    "Wildfire" — — — — — — — — — —
    1994 "I'm in a Philly Mood" re-release — — — — — — — — — 52
    "Love Revelation" — — — — — — — — — —
    "Help Me Find a Way to Your Heart" — — — — — — — — — 70
    "Send Me" — — — — — — — — — —
    " Gloryland (anthem) — — — — — — — — 37 36 Non-album songs
    1995 "Wherever Would I Be" (with Dusty Springfield ) — — — — — 73 — — — 44
    1996 "Justify" / " She's Gone (song) — — — — — — — — — — ''Can't Stop Dreaming
    1997 "Ghetto Smile" ( B-Legit feat Daryl Hall — — — — — — — — — 159 Non-album song
    "Can't Stop Dreaming" — — — — — — — — — — ''Can't Stop Dreaming
    "What's In Your World " — — — — — — — — — —
    2003 "Cab Driver" — 21 — — — — — — — —
    2004 " She's Gone (song) — — — — — — — — — —
    "What's in Your World" US release — 27 — — — — — — — —
    2011 "Talking to You (Is Like Talking to Myself)" — 23 — — — — — — — — Laughing Down Crying
    "Eyes For You" — — — — — — — — — —
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart


    References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.hallandoates.com/ The Official Hall and Oates Website

  • http://www.livefromdarylshouse.com Live From Daryl's House

  • IMDb name|id=0355461|name=Daryl Hall


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