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, Daryl Hall welcomes rapper-turned-singer Aloe Blacc. From early on, this co-writer and singer of Swedish DJ Avicci's mega-hit, "Wake Me Up," was really drawn to the way folk singers were able to turn their songs into storytelling. This Southern California native's slick and smooth retro-soul sound is sure to leave you wanting more.
On this episode, Daryl teams-up with singer/keyboardist and Nashville-native, Kandace Springs. Before ever releasing a note of music, Springs was endorsed by none other than Prince, who invited her to perform at his legendary Paisley Park Studio. Drawing on her R&B;, hip-hop, jazz, pop, and Latin influences, Springs merges old-school values with fresh and innovative styles.
Live from Daryl's House never felt more like home, as the show welcomes the now L.A.-based husband-wife team of JOHNNYSWIM for its 65th and latest installment, the third new show of 2014, following Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Gavin DeGraw and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons.
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.”
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.
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!
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.
In April, Daryl Hall breaks on through to the other side of the country, Hollywood, to be exact, as Live From Daryl's House celebrates its groundbreaking 18th episode with its first west coast edition. Daryl joins guitarist Robby Krieger and keyboardist Ray Manzarek of the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group The Doors for a very special installment!