Daryl Hall

Daryl Hall
Hall in 2011
Hall in 2011
Background information
Birth nameDaryl Franklin Hohl
Also known as
  • Daryl Hohl
  • Daryl F. Hall
  • D. Franklin Hall
Born (1946-10-11) October 11, 1946 (age 78)
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
Years active1965–present
Labels
Formerly of
Websitedarylhall.com

Daryl Franklin Hohl (born October 11, 1946), known professionally as Daryl Hall, is an American rock, R&B, and soul singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the co-founder and principal lead vocalist of Hall & Oates, with guitarist and songwriter John Oates. Outside of his work in Hall & Oates, he has also released six 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.

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] On November 1, 2023, his TV series (Live From Daryl's House) returned on Daryl Hall's YouTube channel with a new episode featuring Squeeze singer/songwriter Glenn Tilbrook. The new batch of episodes also featured Blackberry Smoke singer/guitarist Charlie Starr, King Crimson guitarist and Daryl Hall solo album producer Robert Fripp, Lisa Loeb and Howard Jones.[5]

  1. ^ Bogdanov, Vladimir (editor). (2003) All music guide to soul: the definitive guide to R&B and soul Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN 978-0-87930-744-8, p. 292.
  2. ^ Fripp, Robert. Notes for Exposure 2006 two-CD reissue.
  3. ^ "KISS, Peter Gabriel And Nirvana Among Rock Hall Of Fame Inductees". Huffington Post. December 17, 2013.
  4. ^ "Daryl Hall at the Songwriters Hall of Fame". Songwritershalloffame.org. Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  5. ^ Trakin, Roy (October 30, 2023). "Daryl Hall's 'Live from Daryl's House' Show Returns After Five-Year Hiatus (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved August 15, 2024.

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