The debut episode of Live from Daryl's House! The setlist includes Sara Smile and the all new Someone Else's Kids.
It's the holiday episode, featuring Daryl Hall with special guest John Oates. On the setlist are many original holiday tunes, as well as classic favorites.
This session features Daryl on a Wurlitzer electric piano and he plays some Hall and Oates classics like Rich Girl, Kiss On My List, and Maneater.
Melding elements of rap, rock, R&B, and funk into one cohesive and melodic sound, upstate New York's Gym Class Heroes have diverse appeal...
Guest: KT Tunstall Set List: 1) Something to Talk About 2) If Only 3) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree 4) Kiss on My List 5) Out of Touch 6) I'll Be Around 7) Getaway Car 8) One on One Tom "T-Bone" Wolk (Guitars, Background vocals) Eliot Lewis (Keyboards, Background Vocals) Zev Katz (Bass) Kenny Dickenson (Keyboard, Vocals, Glockenspiel) Everett Bradley (Percussion, Background Vocals)
Check out Daryl and T Bone on the road in Austin, Texas performing "Everything Your Heart Desires," "Somebody Like You" and other favorites. In addition, there's lots of behind-the-scenes footage too, so don't miss it! Set List 1) You Make My Dreams 2) Everything Your Heart Desires 3) Cab Driver 4) I Can't Stop Dreaming 5) Someone Like You 6) It's Uncanny
Check out Daryl with special guests San Francisco singer/songwriter Chuck Prophet and Philadelphia soul artist Mutlu!
Filmed in London, June's episode features Daryl, T Bone and special guest Nick Lowe in an acoustic set.
This Month's Guest: Award-winning Austin guitarist Monte Montgomery Set List: 1) Do It For Love 2) I Could Have Loved You Forever 3) That's the Way I Feel about You 4) Dreamtime 5) North Star 6) (Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay 7) Sara Smile 8) Midlife Matinee
This Month's Guest: Chromeo - Dave 1 (David Macklovitch) and P-Thugg (Patrick Gemayel): "best friends since their adolescence, virtuoso musicians, walking hip hop encyclopedias, and the only successful Arab/Jew partnership since the dawn of human culture." Set List: 1) Family Man 2) Waiting for You 3) Fantasy 4) Adult Education 5) Tenderoni 6) Method of Modern Love 7) Lowdown 8) I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)
Daryl turns it to eleven for the 11th episode of Live From Daryl's House, featuring special guest Canadian Rockers Finger Eleven!
Pop artist Eric Hutchinson grew up in the Washington, DC/Maryland area as an avid listener of Daryl Hall and John Oates’ music, so it was practically a dream come true when he got to appear with the man himself on Episode 12 of Live From Daryl's House!
Daryl welcomes back John Oates to the show! Featured songs are from John's new solo album 1000 Miles of Life as well as the song that first brought them together, the Memphis doo-wop obscurity, "I Want Someone," by The Mad Lads.
In December, Daryl welcomed Cash Money recording artist Kevin Rudolf! Check out "She's Gone," "What's Going On" and an acoustic version of "Let It Rock."
Wind-up recording artists Company of Thieves join Daryl in January, performing tunes including "Piece of My Heart" and "Everytime You Go Away."
In February, Daryl welcomed The Bacon Brothers, Kevin and Michael, in a stellar performance featuring "Bunch of Words," "When Morning Comes" and "It's All Over Now."
March's episode features Daryl performing with Bay Area singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson. Check out "Come On Get Higher" and "All We Are," from Nathanson's sixth studio album, Some Mad Hope, as well as Hall & Oates classics, "Did It in a Minute" and "One on One," and more!
The landmark 20th episode features Daryl and Mercury Records group Parachute! Don't miss their hit "She Is Love," Hall & Oates classics "It's a Laugh" and "Say It Isn't So," as well as a rousing cover of Junior Walker's "Shotgun."
For the 21st, and newest, installment of his critically acclaimed online series Live From Daryl's House, Daryl Hall's guests are Hollywood Records Chicago-based pop-rock group Plain White T's, who earned both a 2008 Grammy nomination for Song of The Year as well as Best Pop Performance by a Group (for the hit single, "Hey There Delilah") and an mtvU Woodie as Best Emerging Artist in 2006.
It was a historic, one-time-only collaboration between two of the pre-eminent singer/songwriters of their time, joining forces on such classics as "Sara Smile," "Tears of a Clown" and "Ooh, Baby Baby."
Both Daryl Hall and Todd Rundgren shared a love of the street-corner doo-wop harmonies and soulful R&B they grew up listening to from the groups in their hometown of Philadelphia, and the two joined their equally distinctive voices for the 23rd episode!
In October, Diane Birch and Daryl Hall tackle a seven-song set that includes "Life's Too Short" and "Fall in Philadelphia." The two also perform four songs from Birch's album Bible Belt, including "Fire Escape," "Fools," "Nothin' But a Miracle" and "Don't Wait Up."
Fall Out Boy vocalist Patrick Stump writes most of the music for his platinum-plus Chicago rock band, but he's also a closet R&B/soul fan who has produced tracks for fellow Windy City rapper Lupe Fiasco, and is a longtime fan of Daryl Hall's music, which makes him the perfect guest for the 25th episode!
Daryl Hall and Jimmy Wayne recreate their hit country version of "Sara Smile" and a cover of Eddie Floyd's "Knock on Wood" for the 26th edition of groundbreaking web series!
Episode 27 finds Daryl and Eli collaborating on a set that includes a cover of Hall and Oates' "It's Uncanny." This episode also includes Average White Band's Alan Gorrie sitting in on bass, helping Daryl and Eli cover one of the group's biggest hits, "Pick Up the Pieces."
Episode 28 takes place in Jamaica with Daryl, T-Bone Wolk and legendary reggae group Toots and the Maytals, featuring classics like "Time Tough," "Reggae Got Soul," along with a rock steady take on Hall and Oates' "You Make My Dreams Come True."
Episode 29 takes place in Jamaica with Daryl, T-Bone Wolk, John Oates and special guests including reggae legend Maxi Priest and R&B star Billy Ocean. Included are the Hall & Oates classics “Maneater,” “Say It Isn’t So,” “One on One,” and covers of “Love TKO” and Billy Ocean’s “Caribbean Queen.”
The 30th edition of Live From Daryl's House is a celebration of the life of the late T-Bone Wolk... The episode brings together several former members of the band, including guitarist G.E. Smith, sax player Mark Rivera and drummer Mickey Curry, with current members Paul Pesco and Charlie DeChant for a set of T-Bone's favorite songs.
Multi-platinum Matchbox Twenty vocalist Rob Thomas joins Daryl Hall for a special pairing of two of pop-rock’s leading singer/songwriters on the 31st installment of Live From Daryl’s House.
Wonder what it would be like to see Train’s Pat Monahan and guitarist Jimmy Stafford join Daryl Hall to perform their platinum single, “Hey, Soul Sister”? The only place it’s available is on the latest installment of Live From Daryl’s House...
Sharon Jones of the Dap-Kings brings the funk and soul to 34th Edition of Live From Daryl's House...
Band and Daryl perform “Girl, I Love You,” which Hall first recorded as member of the Temptones in 1967 on the 35th edition of web series...
Alternative breakout act Neon Trees and Daryl play H&O hits “Head Above Water,” “Adult Education” and group’s hit single, “Animal” ...
Daryl Hall revisits his 1980, Robert Fripp-produced solo debut, Sacred Songs, for a rare performance of “Babs and Babs,” with Guster’s Ryan Miller, Luke Reynolds and Brian Rosenworcel...
Daryl Hall takes the 40th and latest webisode of Live From Daryl’s House to Kauai, Hawaii, where he and old Philly pal Todd Rundgren join together live from Todd’s house for a rousing seven-song set that includes Daryl Hall and John Oates’ “Beanie G and the Rose Tattoo” and a cover of the Delfonics’ 1970 hit, “Didn’t I Blow Your Mind This Time.”
Daryl Hall and Dave Stewart know a little something about being part of platinum-plus duos, and they take that experience both with—and without—their famous partners in the 41st webisode of Live From Daryl’s House.
Daryl Hall and the Goo Goo Doll’s John Rzeznik know a little something about what it takes to be a lead singer in a rock band, and they put that experience to good use on a selection from the catalog of both groups on the 42nd edition of Live From Daryl’s House.
New school meets old school when rising soul sensation Mayer Hawthorne and legendary Memphis organ player Booker T. Jones join Daryl Hall on a special two-part episode which premieres with the 43rd edition of Live From Daryl’s House.
Philadelphia soul meets the Memphis blues again when legendary Hammond B-3 keyboardist Booker T. Jones jams with Daryl Hall on the second half of a very special Live From Daryl’s House.
There’s a little bit of Paris and a lot of rock & roll when Hollywood Records recording group Grace Potter & the Nocturnals visit with Daryl Hall for the 45th and latest edition of Live From Daryl’s House.
Pair join on Songs by Bob Dylan, Carly Simon, Lamont Dozier, Thom Bell and more on Episode 46 of the acclaimed webcast.
Daryl Hall gets the “last laugh” on a very special edition of Live from Daryl’s House with the first of a two-part series spotlighting songs from his recent Verve Forecast solo album, Laughing Down Crying!
Daryl Hall gets the “last laugh” on a very special edition of Live from Daryl’s House with the second of a two-part series spotlighting songs from his recent Verve Forecast solo album, Laughing Down Crying!
Legendary, Grammy-winning gospel group will join Daryl Hall for a six-song set that includes seasonal classics “Go Tell It On the Mountain,” “Born in Bethlehem”
To mark the landmark 50th episode of his critically acclaimed web series and syndicated performance show Live from Daryl’s House, Daryl Hall gets back to his own blues and gospel roots with Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Keb Mo.
Hall and Stone collaborate on a six-song set that includes “Lifetime of Love,” from Daryl’s recent solo album, Laughing Down Crying, as well as deep cut “Ennui on the Mountain”
Daryl and star of NBC’s hit The Voice come together on six-song set that includes H&O hits, “One on One” and “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)” with Cee Lo smashes, “Forget You” and Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy”
In a six-song set that features Daryl Hall and John Oates’ “Rich Girl” and Daryl’s “Send Me” from his 1993 solo album Soul Alone, the show’s namesake joins The Dirty Heads for four songs, including their 2008 hit, “Lay Me Down,” from their debut album, Any Port in a Storm.
Daryl and Noted Performer/Producer Play Six-Song Set That Includes Daryl Hall & John Oates classic “Say It Isn’t So,” Hall’s solo “Why Was It So Easy” along with Walker songs from The Spade album
Daryl and Jason effortlessly blend harmonies on Hall solo song “Eyes for You,” H&O classic, “So Long,” and Jason hits “I Won’t Give Up,” “I’m Yours” and “The Remedy”
Daryl Hall and fellow Philly natives Chiddy Bang perform a six-song set featuring classics “Fall in Philadelphia” and “(She) Got Me Bad"
Daryl and Rumer team up on six-song set which includes Daryl Hall & John Oates hits “Sara Smile” and “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do),” covers of Gil Scott-Heron and Philly soul legend William DeVaughn
Daryl and traditionalist singer/songwriter team for set which includes his indie 45 smash, “Some Place,” Ray Charles’ “Hit the Road Jack” and Hall solo track, “Problem with You”
Trio who Share Soul/R&B Roots Captured Live from Music Box Borgata in Atlantic City, featuring Sharon Jones and Allen Stone
Spectacular jams highlight Walsh classics “Rocky Mountain Way,” “Life’s Been Good” and “Funk 49/50” with Daryl solo songs, “Somebody to Love” and “Wrong Side of History,” in simultaneous premiere on www.lfdh.com, Palladia.
Daryl Hall and Best New Artist Grammy winner Shelby Lynne join on six-song set, including original holiday numbers from their respective Christmas albums, as they stuff a roast goose
Daryl Hall and art-rockers generate heat with selections from his solo albums as they bond over a Vietnamese meal of Bánh mì, premiering Jan. 15.
Ben Folds and Daryl perform; songs include "Annie Waits," "Landed," "Private Eyes" and "Babs and Babs."
On this episode of Live From Daryl's House, prepare to "Surrender" your Philly soul to 2016 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees and Rockford, IL natives, Cheap Trick, as they bring their blend of pop, punk and metal to Daryl's House.
On this episode of Live From Daryl's House, Fugees rapper, guitarist, and activist, Wyclef Jean stops by to put a whole new spin on the Hall & Oates classic, "Rich Girl." It's a family affair at Daryl's House as Wyclef enlists his sister to help prepare the quintessential Haitian meal. Wait til' you see what they have in store, you're gonna flip!
On this episode of Live From Daryl's House, pop, blues, rock 'n' roll and Grammy-nominted singer Elle King drops by to shake up Daryl's House with her mega hit, "Ex's & Oh's."
On this episode of Live From Daryl's House, Daryl welcomes "Home" American modern-rocker, Chris Daughtry. With his soaring vocals and blissful spirit, Daughtry's standout performance will leave you praying, "It's Not Over."
On this episode of Live From Daryl's House, Daryl Hall welcomes Tommy Shaw from Styx, where they’ll be performing songs like “Renegade,” “It’s a Laugh,” and more.
On this episode of Live From Daryl's House, Daryl Hall welcomes Ty Taylor from Vintage Trouble, where they'll be performing songs like "Nobody Told Me," "Fools Rush In," and "I'll Be Around."
Ben Folds and Daryl perform; songs include "Annie Waits," "Landed," "Private Eyes" and "Babs and Babs."