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Episode 59:
Live At The Borgata



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Does anyone know if CDs are availble. A Compilation of some sorts? If so email me. Morris1412@aol.com thks
- posted by morris1412 - April 13, 2013
I totally agree with cantab80, Allen stone's song with Daryl is soooo amazing. I listened to it 3 times in a row.
- posted by tjjender - February 22, 2013
I am so ticked I did not have this show on my radar so I could be there. Awesome!
- posted by micheleshdwfx - February 11, 2013
Very impressed, as usual!! Daryl, you never let me down, always give me something fresh and add your ever evolving touch to the talent you invite to present a great show. aml, spungoldsoul
- posted by spungoldsoul - February 3, 2013
Wow! What a shock it was to see this show again. I was an audience member of the show. It was an amazing show and an unbelievable night! Allen did such an amazing job! And Sharon, what can I say about Sharon, but man did she boogie! Even kicked off her shoes during the show so she could "get down"! Thank you Daryl for another amazing show and allowing me to relive it again here.
- posted by ladyrain225 - January 22, 2013
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Sharon Jones and Allen Stone
ones, who first appeared on Live from Daryl’s House in Sept. 2010, has made a name for herself with four independently released albums featuring her Dap-Kings band, including I Learned the Hard Way, recorded at their House of Soul Studios, which debuted at #15 on the Billboard charts when it was released on their own Daptone label. The Boston Globe raved that Jones “sings of hard times, infidelity, and other life lessons with total authority.” Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings’ cover of Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land” was featured in the opening credits of the Oscar-nominated movie Up in the Air, and included on the soundtrack album.

Sharon had the time of her life during the sessions. “Oh, man. First off, it was the best piece of roast beef I ever ate,” she enthuses. “But seriously, It was such an honor and a thrill to be at Daryl’s house and to get to make music, relax and have a good time. Everyone should visit.”

Seattle native Allen Stone made his Live from Daryl’s House debut on the February installment of the series. He went from playing backwoods barbecues and community gatherings to selling out venues across the country, with a national TV appearance on Conan. He released his self-titled sophomore record in October on his own stickystones label, before it was re-released on ATO Records. The disc climbed the iTunes R&B/soul charts, peaking at #2, hitting #29 and #62 on Billboard’s Heatseekers and R&B/Hip-Hop Album charts. "What is there to say about Daryl Hall?” commented the 24-year-old. “The man is a legend. Getting the opportunity to be invited to sing with him was such an honor. I was overwhelmed at the experience to hang out with someone who has been so influential on my own career."

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