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Live From Daryl's House 32nd Edition Features the Best of the Past Year for Award-Winning Web Series
From Legends like Smokey Robinson, Toots Hibbert and Todd Rundgren, to Newcomers Diane
Birch and Eli “Paperboy” Reed, with a Special Tribute to T-Bone Wolk...
NEW YORK, July 13, 2010—In just its third year, Daryl Hall’s monthly web show
Live from Daryl’s House has turned into a showcase for both legendary artists and
newcomers alike, a place where they can collaborate in an atmosphere of mutual
admiration and respect. This month’s edition of the Webby Award-winning series, starting
July 15 at www.lfdh.com, will feature a second annual retrospective of the past year’s best
performances. “Some of my favorite things, favorite songs, favorite foods and favorite people are
represented in this retrospective,” says Daryl. Throughout the retrospective, Daryl also provides
the narration.
The highlights include a medley with legendary Motown singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson, a
live concert in Jamaica accompanied by reggae icon Toots Hibbert, a session alongside old Philly
soulmate Todd Rundgren, a collaboration with Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump, as well as episodes
touting newcomers such as promising tunesmith Diane Birch, emerging country star Jimmy
Wayne and Boston bluesman Eli Paperboy Reed. The episode’s emotional peak comes with a
tribute to T-Bone Wolk, the longtime musical director for Daryl Hall and John Oates, playing the
appropriate “I Miss You.”
“Looking back, it was quite a year for Live from Daryl’s House,” adds Daryl. “From the
emotional highs of performing with one of my all-time idols in Smokey Robinson and jamming
in Jamaica with the great Toots of Toots and the Maytals, to dealing with the untimely death
of my dear friend T-Bone. As always, music provided the best outlet for channeling those
emotions.”
This episode features Daryl and Smokey Robinson performing a medley that includes the Daryl
Hall penned “Sara Smile” segueing into the Miracles’ “Ooh Baby Baby,” cementing his roots
in Motown soul, which can be heard in his duet with Fall Out Boy lead singer—and giant H&O
fan—Patrick Stump on the Jimmy Ruffin classic, “What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted.” His
performance of Toots and the Maytals’ “Reggae Got Soul” with Toots himself in Jamaica is
another standout, while Daryl joins fellow City of Brotherly Love native Todd Rundgren on “The
Want of a Nail.” He also joins up-and-comers Diane Birch (“Daydreaming”), Eli Paperboy Reed
(“Pick a Number”) and Jimmy Wayne (“Kerosene Kid”) on songs of their own.
Past episodes of Live From Daryl’s House have featured a mix of well-known performers like
matchbox twenty’s Rob Thomas, The Doors’ Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, Nick Lowe,
K.T. Tunstall and Gym Class Heroes’ Travie McCoy, along with newcomers such as pop-rock
phenom Eric Hutchinson, Cash Money rocker Kevin Rudolf, Wind-up Records’ Chicago rockers
Company of Thieves, Bay Area singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson, Charlottesville, VA’s rising
Parachute and Chicago rock band Plain White T’s.
Daryl started the free monthly webcast in November 2007 after having the idea of “playing
with my friends and putting it up on the Internet,” and the show has since garnered acclaim
from Rolling Stone, SPIN, Daily Variety, CNN, BBC, Yahoo! Music and influential blogger
Bob Lefsetz, who have cited Live From Daryl’s House as a perfect example of a veteran artist
reinventing himself in the digital age by collaborating with both established colleagues and newer
performers.
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