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Daryl Hall and John Oates started working
together in the early 1970’s and
went on to become the most successful duo
in rock history. Meeting in
a freight elevator while escaping a riot
at the Aldephi Ballroom during the club’s
legendary Battle of the Bands, Daryl and
John would join forces to become the pioneers
of Rock & Soul. With over 60 million
albums sold, DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES’ rich
repertoire has garnered a total of 8 #1
hit singles along with dozens of hits throughout
the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s,
including 2002’s “Do It For
Love,”. Other top singles include: “Rich
Girl,” “Kiss On My List,” “Maneater,” “Private
Eyes,” “I Can’t Go For
That (No Can Do), “Sara Smile,” “She’s
Gone,” and “One On One,”.
Their trademark sound of rock ‘n’ soul
can be heard in the harmonies of today’s
young pop stars, in the return to radio
of sophisticated R & B, even in the
black/white demographics of hip-hop and
rap-rock fusion.
In 1997, realizing the direction that
the music industry was headed, Daryl and
John released Marigold Sky on their own
label. Taking a break to work on solo projects,
the duo would not record and release new
material until 2002’s critically
acclaimed Do It for Love. The album’s
title song went to number 1 on the Billboard
and R&R’s Adult Contemporary
charts and remained there for 4 consecutive
weeks. Their latest album, Our Kind Of
Soul, featured timeless classics as well
as new material that borrowed from their
Philadelphia roots. The duo are currently
recording their first ever Christmas album
due in stores Fall 2006.
As quoted by contributing Rolling Stone
Editor and host of Bravo’s Musician
Series, David Wild when describing VH-1’s
Behind The Music: The Daryl Hall & John
Oates Collection, “their story and
legacy is less about their ‘familiar
smashes’ but more about the distinctive,
rock and soul these two brought to a new
generation of music fans who didn’t
know their Four Tops from their The Three
Degrees”. From Abandoned Luncheonette
to Voices to H2O to their current material,
Daryl Hall and John Oates will be remembered
for generations to come because of the
spontaneity, emotion and human connection
that they bring to each and every one of
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