
About this month's episode:

Daryl Hall looks back to a year-and-a-half of Live From Daryl's House with retrospective, performing influential covers.
19th edition of landmark webshow features highlights from first 18 episodes, with Daryl performing songs that formed his musical roots
NEW YORK, May 11, 2009 - A year and a half ago, Daryl Hall launched his monthly webshow Live From Daryl's House with an eye towards opening up the music-making process to his fans by collaborating with both established artists who've had an impact on his music and new artists that have, in turn, been influenced by him. This month, Daryl takes a look back at the previous 18 episodes, featuring musical highlights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, in a brand-new episode which debuts May 15 at www.livefromdarylshouse.com, where it can be seen along with archived footage of past episodes.
"It's been an incredible run so far, and this is just the beginning," says Daryl about the experience. "This has been one of the most rewarding musical experiences of my life working with all these different people and sharing it with the world."
In addition, Daryl takes a trip down his own musical memory lane, playing a set of songs with longtime collaborator T-Bone Wolk that formed his own musical roots, including incredible covers of Ruby and the Romantics' aching "Our Day Will Come," Paul Butterfield's blues classic "In My Own Dream" Bob Dylan's "You're a Big Girl," from Blood on the Tracks, The Four Deuces' doo-wop novelty hit, "WPLJ" ("White Port and Lemon Juice"), which gave the N.Y. station its name and was later covered by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, and Gladys Knight and the Pips' "Neither One of Us," from Daryl Hall and John Oates' Our Kind of Soul album.
Sitting around with his band, Daryl talks about previous episodes of the groundbreaking web series, including how he discovered guitarist/songwriter Monte Montgomery on YouTube playing an incredible version of "Sara Smile," then invited him to play it with them on the show.
Past episodes of Live from Daryl's House have featured a mix of well-known performers like The Doors, Nick Lowe, K.T. Tunstall, Gym Class Heroes' Travis McCoy, Finger Eleven's James Black and Rick Jackett and the Bacon Brothers, along with newcomers such as Philly soul singer Mutlu, Canadian techno-rockers Chromeo, MySpace pop-rock phenom Eric Hutchinson, Cash Money rocker Kevin Rudolf, Wind-up Records' Chicago rockers Company of Thieves and Bay Area singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson.
Live from Daryl's House started with Daryl's "light-bulb moment" idea of "playing music with my friends and putting it up on the Internet," and the show has subsequently been praised by such varied publications as Rolling Stone, Daily Variety, Yahoo and the influential Lefsetz Letter.
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| Has anyone ever thought about putting the recipes of the dishes that are made on the website? As a cook and lover of Daryl's music...this combo is awesome. |
| - Shannon |
| what a truly lovely man you are to share your 'conversation' with us. Your voice has been always what I look for when I'm really up, or really down. Beautiful. Thank you. |
| - Denise |
| What a nice retro. The relaxed atmosphere was so enjoyable. It's amazing to see the evolution of the episodes to the professional level they now project...the sound, the camera work and the ease you have working with each other and with your guests. You have done it all by simplifying all the elements and just being yourselves. The blending of the older music with the contemporary artists' work only spurs the musical evolution too. Thanks for the monthly treat and for your contribution to the Music of our Lives. |
| - Charlotte |
| Just when I thought it couldn't get any better... I have often planned on sharing various episodes, but this one does it all for me. Sending it to everyone I know (and maybe some people I don't!) Thanks guys. I see you every time you come to South Florida & have met just about everyone in the band except DH. Even have a pic of me with T-Bone on my refrigerator. Hell, I even met Bill O'Reilly at one of your shows at the Hard Rock. Thanks for ALWAYS being the music I'd set my life story to. (just in case someone asked me to) Lisa C Fort Lauderdale Fan club member & was a member of rock & Soul International! |
| - Lisa |
| Magic again, muchas gracias! (Hope Miss Gray returns but if not, she will always be there in memory) |
| - Vicki |
| I look forward to each new episode and am in awe of the incredible stable of musicians you have. I have always been fond of the Philadelphia sound and the soulfulness you bring to your sessions. You always inspire me to be a better player. Thank you so much! |
| - Elliot Hinden |
| My sympathy on the loss of Miss Grey - liked how she somehow got worked into each episode. Tonight, you showed all my favorite past memorable moments - it was fun looking back with you all. Plus the new/old cover tunes were such a treat! Love you guys - you bring such joy to my world! |
| - Cindy |
| What a choice of songs. I loved it! Daryl, thanks for letting us in your house and your life. Please give us more, another year and a half. |
| - Pat Huseman, Pgh, PA |
| I really enjoyed the look back over the 18 episodes. Thanks Daryl and band for sharing all of the great music. |
| - Ken Brandt |
| Just wanted to say it was awesome! |
| - Barb (Avalon, PA) |
| Aloha and Mahalo! I have loved the year and a half of great musical expressions from Live from Daryl's house. Such an amazing thing to look forward to every month! Cari in Hawaii |
| - Cari |
| Magnificent version of Neiher One of Us - Superb Vocal from Daryl (As usual) |
| - John S - Yorkshire England |
| Thanks guys - a great show. A great 18 months! |
| - Peter Van Story |
| This was a wonderful look back over the past 18 mos. of great music. I thoroughly enjoyed the new songs...Our Day Will Come, loved it as a pre teen and love it still. Neither One of Us was I think the best version we've heard yet. As always, fabulous harmonies and now thanks to you guys I will have the chorus of White Port & Lemon Juice in my head for days. ;) |
| - Kim |
| Wow, What a great year and a half.. LFDH has brought me a new outlook on music. Thank you for bringing all the wonderful artists into my home the 15th of every month. Daryl, you are so good at what you do, and this episode says it all. I look forward to what you have coming next. To everyone who helps with the show, thank you for making me feel at home. |
| - Heidi, Hamden, CT |
| Thanks for the revisit of the many episodes you hosted. You are quite the pioneer, Daryl Hall. It's been great watching you guys make music in such an organic and magical way. I've slowly gotten to know the guys in the band .... T-Bone, Everett, Elliot, etc....and that's a nice perk when you are in control of the music you put out there for us to hear and enjoy. Seeing you mix it up with such a variety of musicians reminds me of the multi-talented skills that you have, Daryl. Your vocals remind me of Steven Tyler. Not style-wise, but you both make it look so easy to sing your songs with such originality that only when we see you side-by-side with other artists do we realize how truly good you are and the depth that you have. You have played some of my all-time favorites like "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Backstabbers" and brought on raw, new talent like Kevin Rudolf, Matt Nathenson, and Eric Hutchinson. It's been fun! That you guys are doing this for free is very, very appreciated. Please keep doing the mini concerts at your incredible home. I love, love, love it! |
| - Teri Pendy from MN |
| i love the shows can't wait to see every month . theyare a great pick-me up and you sure have had some phenomial artests on the show wow wow whats next got to get an astronot chair to strap into the g note forces are out of this universe. i don't like roller coasters but this is one ride i don't mind coming along on . |
| - lois chea |
| I look forward to the 15th of every month since you started this awesome site. Really enjoyed the retrospective. You've introduced me to so many artists that I wasn't familiar with. Keep 'em coming! Love you Daryl and all you guys! I'm convinced that you guys could perform with anyone!!! Hope Miss Grey is just out having a little fun! |
| - Linda |
| Daryl, An amazingly beautiful rendition of a beautiful song. I'll bet Dylan would love it. Thank you! |
| - Joe from Chicago |
| What! No Way! Eighteen months? I can not believe the varied & cool music that has evolved from this show. The band has been & will always be spot on! The collaborations with the wide range of artists has been heaven. Daryl is the artist's artist! This whole webcam show is a pure stroke of genius! Thank You SOOOO Much! |
| - thomas |
| Daryl and the "House" Band - Congratulations on a tremendous show. You folks make great music and I love the discovery of new talent mixed with the older tunes. Chromeo and Company of Thieves are highlights. Hope to see you in Toronto soon! |
| - John D. |
| what a joy to hear you commenting on your past guests and feel how much fun you have with each and everyone of them. A great episode for the newbies who are not yet hoocked on LFDH. Bravo from a french canadian with a lot of character! |
| - Gloria Di Francesco |
| Hey Daryl, Great havin' a look-back like that. Just remember, no matter who you have on, you and the boyos are still the main attraction. I honestly have more fun coming to your house than any of the real parties I go to. I'll keep comin' as long as you keep invitin'. Thanks for 19 great house parties and sharin' the love. See you next month. |
| - Barry Maloney |
| What a great thing you guys are doing! Keep it going please! |
| - Jerry B |
| A big "Thank You" to all of you who have put many smiles, as well as tears on my face! I absolutely love the mini "escape" you give me on the 15th of every month. Keep up the great work. XXXOOO ~ Jill |
| - Jill Borden |
| Daryl thank you for sharing your vision with us. Another fantastic show that truly moved me. |
| - Matt from New Haven MI |
| Thank you! Celebrating 18 episodes with Daryl and the band only inspired me to watch all 18 over again... for the 18th time! Love you guys. Thanks for making the 15th of every month a day to look forward to! |
| - Janet Sklar |
| Hey guys, I love the musical dimensions you take yourselves into. The food thing is a great addition. Makes me hungry every time I tune in!! |
| - Skip Ayers, CT. |
| It's hard to believe that I caught Daryl on Howard Stern over a year and a half ago, and I decided to check out his site on a whim. Man, am I glad I did! I look forward to every 15th now and eaves dropping on Daryl's good times, good eats, and fantastic music with artists that I'd never think would meld well with Daryl, T-bone and the rest of the gang. THANKS GUYS! |
| - Jim |
| I love you all. Thank you for all you do. Keep em' coming. |
| - Laura Ernst |
| Just wanted to say how much I enjoy & look forward to each & every episode of LFDH. Thank you. Saw you in AC. Maybe next year T-Bone will get the monogrammed towel! Hope you liked it! |
| - ~Vicki in NJ |
| Daryl and the band thank you for making such great music and sharing it with us. |
| - Dave |
| Daryl and the band this must make all of you feel so accomplished.Looking back at one year ane 1 half of all the great people you had at your house. I hope you have another great 10 years of the best. Good Luck I Love all of you.It was another good nite for me.Thank you Deb.M. |
| - Debbie M.from philly |
| Has it been a year and a half now? Very cool. I think you all have a great thing going. Keep it up! |
| - Kori Carothers |