Live from Daryl's House

Live from Daryl's House (simply known as Daryl's House and often abbreviated as LFDH) is an online music series that debuted in the autumn of 2007. The show features singer-songwriter Daryl Hall performing with his band and various guest artists at his home in Millerton, New York.[1] The show provides a performance space that is an alternative to live concerts and studio sessions for popular artists. This allows the artists to "…have fun and [be] creatively spontaneous".[2] The majority of shows include a segment in which Hall and the guest artist prepare food from different cuisines for everyone to eat. The food comes from various local restaurants and the chefs of those establishments walk Hall and guest through the preparation of the food.

Live from Daryl's House
GenreMusic, variety, comedy
Created byDaryl Hall
StarringDaryl Hall
Opening theme"You Make My Dreams" (web series)
"Bring It Back Home" (television series)
Ending theme"Bring It Back Home" (television series)
ComposerDaryl Hall
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes84 (LFDH.com)
Production
Executive producersJonathan Wolfson, Daryl Hall
Production locationsPawling, New York, United States
Production company
  • Good Cop Bad Cop Productions
Release
Original networkLFDH.com
Palladia (2012-15)
RFD-TV/RURAL TV (not currently aired)
VH1 (very rarely)
MTV Classic (very rarely)
MTV Live (2016-present; not currently airing)
Original releaseSeptember 24, 2011 (2011-09-24) 
2020 (2020)
Related
Daryl's Restoration Over-Hall

Originally a web series, Live from Daryl's House expanded to broadcast TV but remained unchanged. Hall was quoted by Billboard.com as saying "it's an Internet show that is being shown on television, so I'm not adapting the show at all in any way to be a 'TV' show."[3] The show debuted in 95 markets on September 24, 2011, with back-to-back half-hour episodes featuring Train (Episode 33) and Fitz and the Tantrums (Episode 35).[3] Starting with the 66th episode, the shows are filmed at Hall's club, Daryl's House, in Pawling, New York.

History

The first web show was a solo production which featured Hall and his backing band playing "Everything Your Heart Desires". It was not until the second episode that the show introduced its guest star format. Hall's long-time performing and songwriting partner John Oates (of the band Hall & Oates) was the first guest on the show with a Christmas episode entitled "Trimming the Tree".[4]

Hall created Live from Daryl's House as a refuge from live touring on the road. He stated in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine that he wanted to bring the world to him, for a change. Hall wanted the opportunity to collaborate with contemporary artists, and this is his vehicle in which to do so.[5]

Live from Daryl's House originally appeared on the program's website in November 2007.[6] The initial episode was completely funded by Hall. In subsequent shows, costs were defrayed by corporate sponsors like Uline.[7] Although some of those sponsored episodes are no longer available for viewing on the archive section of LFDH's website, they can still be found on YouTube and torrent trackers.[8] In addition to corporate sponsorship, Hall routinely plugged local restaurants that provided catering for the shows. Often, the chef would teach Hall and the guest artist how to prepare at least one of the dishes that were served.[9][10] When the program gained popularity, Hall's Good Cop Bad Cop Productions company signed two syndication deals (with Tribune being the most notable). In 2012, the Viacom-owned Palladia network took over the finances with help from a deal arranged by executive producer Jonathan Wolfson (Hall & Oates manager).[6][11]

In July 2018, BMG announced a new partnership with Live from Daryl's House. The agreement included worldwide rights to the entire 82-episode collection filmed from 2007 to 2016. The show's new production began in the fall of 2018 and was executive produced by Daryl Hall and Jonathan Wolfson for Good Cop Bad Cop Productions, and Joe Thomas and Bob Frank for BMG. Domenic Cotter of Sound Off Productions continued as the show's producer.[12]

Episodes

As of November 2020, 84 episodes of Live from Daryl's House have been filmed.[8][13]

Episode No.Guest or episode nameDate
84Ty TaylorOctober 8, 2020
83Tommy ShawOctober 1, 2020
82Kenny LogginsJune 23, 2016
81GraceJune 16, 2016
80Chris DaughtryJune 9, 2016
79Anderson EastJune 2, 2016
78The O'JaysMay 26, 2016
77Elle KingMay 19, 2016
76Wyclef JeanMay 12, 2016
75Cheap TrickMay 5, 2016
74Aloe BlaccOctober 15, 2015
73Kitty, Daisy & LewisSeptember 15, 2015
72Aaron NevilleAugust 15, 2015
71Kandace SpringsJuly 15, 2015
70Ben FoldsJune 12, 2015
69Sammy HagarMay 15, 2015
68Darius RuckerJune 14, 2014
67Brett DennenMay 15, 2014
66Amos LeeApril 15, 2014
65JohnnyswimMarch 15, 2014
64Gavin DeGrawFebruary 15, 2014
63Billy GibbonsJanuary 15, 2014
62Minus the BearJanuary 15, 2013
61Shelby LynneDecember 15, 2012
60Joe WalshNovember 15, 2012
59Live at the Borgata in Atlantic City, NJOctober 15, 2012
58Nick WaterhouseSeptember 15, 2012
57RumerAugust 15, 2012
56Chiddy BangJuly 15, 2012
55Jason MrazJune 15, 2012
54Butch WalkerMay 15, 2012
53The Dirty HeadsApril 15, 2012
52CeeLo GreenMarch 15, 2012
51Allen StoneFebruary 15, 2012
50Keb' Mo'January 15, 2012
49Blind Boys Of AlabamaDecember 15, 2011
48Daryl Hall Part 2November 15, 2011
47Daryl Hall Part 1October 15, 2011
46Nikki JeanSeptember 15, 2011
45Grace PotterAugust 15, 2011
44Booker T. JonesJuly 15, 2011
43Mayer HawthorneJune 15, 2011
42John RzeznikMay 15, 2011
41Dave StewartApril 15, 2011
40Todd RundgrenMarch 15, 2011
39New Year's Eve SpecialFebruary 15, 2011
38GusterJanuary 15, 2011
37José FelicianoDecember 15, 2010
36Neon TreesNovember 15, 2010
35Fitz and the TantrumsOctober 15, 2010
34Sharon JonesSeptember 15, 2010
33TrainAugust 15, 2010
32Retrospective (2nd Annual)July 15, 2010
31Rob ThomasJune 15, 2010
30Remembering Tom "T-Bone" WolkMay 15, 2010
29Maxi Priest and Billy OceanApril 15, 2010
28Toots and the MaytalsFebruary 15, 2010
27Eli "Paperboy" Reed featuring Alan GorrieJanuary 15, 2010
26Jimmy WayneDecember 15, 2009
25Patrick StumpNovember 15, 2009
24Diane BirchOctober 15, 2009
23Todd RundgrenSeptember 15, 2009
22Smokey RobinsonAugust 15, 2009
21Plain White T'sJuly 15, 2009
20ParachuteJune 15, 2009
19A RetrospectiveMay 15, 2009
18Robby Krieger and Ray ManzarekApril 15, 2009
17Matt NathansonMarch 15, 2009
16The Bacon BrothersFebruary 15, 2009
15Company of ThievesJanuary 15, 2009
14Kevin RudolfDecember 15, 2008
13John OatesNovember 15, 2008
12Eric HutchinsonOctober 15, 2008
11Finger ElevenSeptember 15, 2008
10ChromeoAugust 15, 2008
09Monte MontgomeryJuly 15, 2008
08Nick LoweJune 15, 2008
07Chuck Prophet and Mutlu OnaralMay 15, 2008
06Daryl Live at the SXSW in Austin TXApril 15, 2008
05KT TunstallMarch 15, 2008
04Travis McCoyFebruary 15, 2008
03Daryl HallJanuary 15, 2008
02John OatesDecember 15, 2007
01Daryl HallNovember 15, 2007

2014

No. Date Guest
68June 14Darius Rucker
Live from Daryl's House gets a welcome dose of southern hospitality when it travels to Charleston, South Carolina, the hometown of special guest Darius Rucker, who joins with soon-to-be fellow resident Daryl Hall on the show's 68th installment.
67May 15Brett Dennen
Live from Daryl's House welcomes Northern California singer-songwriter Brett Dennen, who relates his own summer camp introduction to music in a visit to Daryl Hall's new Pawling, N.Y., location for the show's 67th installment.
66April 15Amos Lee
Live from Daryl's House celebrates its Philadelphia roots in its new Pawling, N.Y., location as fellow City of Brotherly Love native Amos Lee joins Daryl Hall for the show's 66th installment.
65March 15Johnnyswim
March's episode features Daryl performing with Bay Area singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson. Check out "Come On Get Higher" and "All We Are," from Nathanson's sixth studio album, Some Mad Hope, as well as Hall & Oates classics, "Did It in a Minute" and "One on One," and more!
64February 15Gavin DeGraw
Daryl Hall and Gavin DeGraw cook some gumbo and harmonies for 2014's second new show, premiering Feb. 13 on Palladia, Feb. 15 on LFDH.com
63January 15Billy Gibbons
Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Daryl Hall and ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons join forces for 2014's debut episode, the first in over a year, premiering Jan. 15 on LFDH.com, Feb. 6 on Palladia

2013

No. Date Guest
62January 15Minus The Bear
Daryl Hall and art-rockers generate heat with selections from his solo albums as they bond over a Vietnamese meal of Bánh mì, premiering Jan. 15.

2012

No. Date Guest
61December 15Shelby Lynne
Daryl Hall and Best New Artist Grammy winner Shelby Lynne join on six-song set, including original holiday numbers from their respective Christmas albums, as they stuff a roast goose.
60November 15Joe Walsh
Spectacular jams highlight Walsh classics "Rocky Mountain Way," "Life's Been Good" and "Funk 49/50" with Daryl solo songs, "Somebody to Love" and "Wrong Side of History," in simultaneous premiere on www.lfdh.com, Palladia.
59October 15Live At The Borgata
Trio who Share Soul/R&B Roots Captured Live from the Music Box at the Borgata in Atlantic City, featuring Sharon Jones and Allen Stone.
58September 15Nick Waterhouse
Daryl and traditionalist singer/songwriter team for set which includes his indie 45 smash, "Some Place," Ray Charles’ "Hit the Road Jack" and Hall solo track, "Problem with You".
57August 15Rumer
Daryl and Rumer team up on six-song set which includes Daryl Hall & John Oates hits "Sara Smile" and "I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)," covers of Gil Scott-Heron and Philly soul legend William DeVaugh. Daryl was suitably impressed with the U.K. singer/songwriter. "Since having her on the show, I have spent some time with Rumer, and we have quickly become friends. She is an interesting and impressive combination of spirituality and down-to-earth 'centeredness' that gives her a unique perspective on what we all do as musicians and communicators. I think her seemingly 'smooth' style frames a very passionate view toward life. More power to her."[14]
56July 15Chiddy Bang
Daryl Hall and fellow Philly natives Chiddy Bang perform a six-song set featuring classics "Fall in Philadelphia" and "(She) Got Me Bad".
55June 15Jason Mraz
Daryl and Jason effortlessly blend harmonies on Hall solo song "Eyes for You," H&O classic, "So Long," and Jason hits "I Won’t Give Up," "I’m Yours" and "The Remedy".
54May 15Butch Walker
Check Daryl and noted performer/producer play six-song set that includes Daryl Hall & John Oates classic "Say It Isn’t So," Hall's solo "Why Was It So Easy" along with Walker songs from The Spade album.
53April 15The Dirty Heads
In a six-song set that features Daryl Hall and John Oates’ "Rich Girl" and Daryl's "Send Me" from his 1993 solo album Soul Alone, the show's namesake joins The Dirty Heads for four songs, including their 2008 hit, "Lay Me Down," from their debut album, Any Port in a Storm.
52March 15Cee Lo Green
Daryl and star of NBC's hit The Voice come together on six-song set that includes H&O hits, "One on One" and "I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)" with Cee Lo smashes, "F*ck You" and Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy".
51February 15Allen Stone
Hall and Stone collaborate on a six-song set that includes "Lifetime of Love," from Daryl's recent solo album, Laughing Down Crying, as well as deep cut "Ennui on the Mountain".
50January 15Keb' Mo'
To mark the landmark 50th episode of his critically acclaimed web series and syndicated performance show Live from Daryl's House, Daryl Hall gets back to his own blues and gospel roots with Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Keb' Mo'.

2011

No. Date Guest
49December 15Blind Boys Of Alabama
Legendary Grammy-winning gospel group join Daryl Hall for a six-song set that includes seasonal classics "Go Tell It On the Mountain," "Born in Bethlehem".
48November 15Daryl Hall Part 2
Daryl Hall gets the "last laugh" on a very special edition of Live from Daryl's House with the second of a two-part series spotlighting songs from his recent Verve Forecast solo album, Laughing Down Crying!
47October 15Daryl Hall Part 1
Daryl Hall gets the "last laugh" on a very special edition of Live from Daryl's House with the first of a two-part series spotlighting songs from his recent Verve Forecast solo album, Laughing Down Crying!
46September 15Nikki Jean
The pair join on Songs by Bob Dylan, Carly Simon, Lamont Dozier, Thom Bell and more on Episode 46 of the acclaimed webcast.
45August 15Grace Potter
There's a little bit of Paris and a lot of rock & roll when Hollywood Records recording group Grace Potter & the Nocturnals visit with Daryl Hall for the 45th edition of Live from Daryl's House.
44July 15Booker T. Jones
Philadelphia soul meets the Memphis blues again when legendary Hammond B-3 keyboardist Booker T. Jones jams with Daryl Hall on the second half of a very special Live from Daryl's House.
43June 15Mayer Hawthorne
New school meets old school when rising soul sensation Mayer Hawthorne and legendary Memphis organ player Booker T. Jones join Daryl Hall on a special two-part episode which premieres with the 43rd edition of Live from Daryl's House.
42May 15John Rzeznik

Daryl Hall and the Goo Goo Doll's John Rzeznik know a little something about what it takes to be a lead singer in a rock band, and they put that experience to good use on a selection from the catalog of both groups on the 42nd edition of Live from Daryl's House.

Hall and Rzeznik would reunite in 2016 for a two-show series for the Seneca Niagara and Seneca Allegany casinos.[15]
41April 15Dave Stewart
Daryl Hall and Dave Stewart know a little something about being part of platinum-plus duos, and they take that experience both with-and without-their famous partners in the 41st webisode of Live from Daryl's House.
40March 15Todd Rundgren
Daryl Hall takes the 40th 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."
39February 15New Year's Eve Special
Welcome to the online premiere for the two-hour Live from Daryl's House, A New Year's Eve Special, which garnered record ratings for WGN America in Chicago, where it first aired last Dec. 31. The show features highlights of the previous three years of LFDH, as Daryl Hall collaborates with Rob Thomas, Neon Trees, Train, Smokey Robinson, John Oates, Todd Rundgren, Sharon Jones, Eli Reed, Patrick Stump, Toots, Fitz and the Tantrums and Jose Feliciano, typifying the show's eclectic mix of veteran performers and the next generation of musical superstars.
38January 15Guster
Daryl Hall revisits his 1980, Robert Fripp-produced solo debut, Sacred Songs, for a rare performance of "Babs and Babs," with Guster's Ryan Miller, Luke Reynolds and Brian Rosenworcel, for the first new Live from Daryl's House web show of the year.

2010

No. Date Guest
37December 15José Feliciano
Daryl Hall and José Feliciano celebrate the holidays with a Christmas-themed 37th Edition of Live from Daryl's House.
36November 15Neon Trees
Alternative breakout act Neon Trees and Daryl play H&O hits "Head Above Water," "Adult Education" and group's hit single, "Animal"
35October 15Fitz and the Tantrums
Band and Daryl perform "Girl, I Love You," which Hall first recorded as member of the Temptones in 1967 on the 35th edition of web series.
34September 15Sharon Jones
Sharon Jones of the Dap-Kings brings the funk and soul to 34th Edition of Live from Daryl's House.
33August 15Train
Wonder what it would be like to see Train's Pat Monahan and guitarist Jimmy Stafford join Daryl Hall to perform their platinum single, "Hey, Soul Sister"? The only place it's available is on this installment of Live from Daryl's House.
32July 15Retrospective (2nd Annual)
Featuring a 2nd annual retrospective of the past year-s best performances!
31June 15Rob Thomas
Multi-platinum Matchbox Twenty vocalist Rob Thomas joins Daryl Hall for a special pairing of two of pop-rock's leading singer/songwriters on the 31st installment of Live from Daryl's House.
30May 15Remembering Tom "T-Bone" Wolk
The 30th edition of Live from Daryl's House is a celebration of the life of the late T-Bone Wolk, Hall & Oates's bass player, who died on February 27, 2010. Up until his passing T-Bone Wolk also served as the musical director of this LFDH web series. The episode brings together Daryl Hall and John Oates with several former members of their band, including guitarist G. E. Smith, sax player Mark Rivera and drummer Mickey Curry, with current members Paul Pesco, Eliot Lewis and Charlie DeChant for a set of T-Bone's favorite songs. Parts of a performance wherein T-Bone took part, are interwoven into their version of The Weight.
29April 15Maxi Priest and Billy Ocean
Episode 29 takes place in Jamaica with Daryl, T-Bone Wolk, John Oates and special guests including reggae legend Maxi Priest and R&B star Billy Ocean. Included are the Hall & Oates classics "Maneater," "Say It Isn’t So," "One on One," and covers of "Love TKO" and Billy Ocean's "Caribbean Queen."
28February 15Toots and the Maytals
Daryl Hall took his groundbreaking web series to sunny Jamaica this month, where he hooked up with legendary reggae group Toots and the Maytals for the 28th and most recent edition of Live from Daryl's House, available starting Feb. 15. The shoot took place at the home of famed reggae DJ "Native" Wayne Jobson in Ocho Rios, where Daryl and Toots Hibbert teamed on an incredible eight-song set that featured Toots and the Maytals classics like "Time Tough," "Reggae Got Soul," "Funky Kingston," "Sweet and Dandy," "Dog War," "Monkey Man" and "54-46 Was My Number," a song Toots wrote after serving a prison sentence for marijuana possession in the mid-'60s, along with a rock steady take on Hall and Oates' "You Make My Dreams Come True," recently popularized by its use in the film (500) Days of Summer. As on all episodes, there was a chef preparing food for everyone, in this case, Suzanne Couch, who joins Daryl and Toots for "Sweet and Dandy".
27January 15Eli "Paperboy" Reed ft Alan Gorrie
Daryl Hall and Boston singer/songwriter Eli "Paperboy" Reed, who is about to release his Capitol Records debut, Come and Get It, immediately discovered they had something in common before joining together for the 27th installment of LFDH. As a special added attraction, Average White Band's Alan Gorrie sat in on bass, helping Daryl and Eli cover one of the group's biggest hits, "Pick Up the Pieces." Both Daryl and Eli are stone soul music freaks, with Reed's odyssey taking him from a preternaturally mature teenage R&B shouter from a Boston high school to a Mississippi Delta juke joint, from Sunday morning gigs behind the organ at a tiny South Side Chicago church to headlining the coolest clubs in Brooklyn with his red-hot band, The True Loves.

2009

No. Date Guest
26December 15Jimmy Wayne
Daryl Hall and Wayne recreate their hit country version of "Sara Smile" and a cover of Eddie Floyd's "Knock on Wood" for 26th edition of groundbreaking web series.
25November 15Patrick Stump
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 installment of Live from Daryl's House.
24October 15Diane Birch
For 24th episode of acclaimed web show, Birch and Hall will team up on songs from her debut album, Bible Belt.
23September 15Todd Rundgren
Both Daryl Hall and Todd Rundgren shared a love of the street-corner doo-wop harmonies and soulful R&B they grew up listening to from the groups in their hometown of Philadelphia, and now the two will join their equally distinctive voices for the 23rd edition of the acclaimed, groundbreaking web series Live from Daryl's House.
22August 15Smokey Robinson
The 22nd edition of acclaimed web show finds Daryl and Smokey joining together on a nine-song set!
21July 15Plain White T's
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.
20June 15Parachute
Marking the 20th episode of his critically acclaimed online series Live from Daryl's House, Daryl Hall invited Mercury Records rockers (and longtime Daryl Hall and John Oates fans) Parachute to join him at his house in New York. The Charlottesville, VA-based band recently climbed to #1 on the iTunes album charts with their debut, Losing Sleep, and hit single, "She Is Love," one of seven songs the five-piece band performed with Daryl Hall for the show.
19May 15A Retrospective
Check out Daryl with special guests San Francisco singer/songwriter Chuck Prophet and Philadelphia soul artist Mutlu!
18April 15Robby Krieger & Ray Manzarek
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 influenced 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.
17March 15Matt Nathanson
March's episode features Daryl performing with Bay Area singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson. Check out "Come On Get Higher" and "All We Are," from Nathanson's sixth studio album, Some Mad Hope, as well as Hall & Oates classics, "Did It in a Minute" and "One on One," and more!
16February 15The Bacon Brothers
In February, Daryl welcomed The Bacon Brothers, Kevin and Michael, in a stellar performance featuring "Bunch of Words," "When Morning Comes" and "It's All Over Now."
15January 15Company of Thieves
Wind-up recording artists Company of Thieves join Daryl in January, performing tunes including "Piece of My Heart" and "Everytime You Go Away."

2008

No. Date Guest
14December 15Kevin Rudolf
In December, Daryl welcomed Cash Money recording artist Kevin Rudolf! Check out "She's Gone," "What's Going On" and an acoustic version of "Let It Rock."
13November 15John Oates
Daryl welcomes back John Oates to the show! Featured songs are from John's new solo album 1000 Miles of Life as well as the song that first brought them together, the Memphis doo-wop obscurity, "I Want Someone," by The Mad Lads.
12October 15Eric Hutchinson
Pop artist Eric Hutchinson grew up in the Washington, DC/Maryland area as an avid listener of Daryl Hall and John Oates’ music, so it was practically a dream come true when he got to appear with the man himself on Episode 12 of Live from Daryl's House!
11September 15Finger Eleven
Daryl turns it to eleven for the 11th episode of Live from Daryl's House, featuring special guest Canadian Rockers Finger Eleven!
10August 15Chromeo
Episode Ten finds Daryl welcoming P-Thugg and Dave 1, better known as the electrofunk duo Chromeo. Check it out!
9July 15Monte Montgomery
"Sara Smile" on YouTube brought them together...watch this classic song, and the rest of Episode Nine with special guest Monte Montgomery, now!
8June 15Nick Lowe
Filmed in London, June's episode features Daryl, T Bone and special guest Nick Lowe in an acoustic set.
7May 15Chuck Prophet and Mutlu Onaral
Check out Daryl with special guests San Francisco singer/songwriter Chuck Prophet and Philadelphia soul artist Mutlu!
6April 15Daryl & Band are live from the SXSW in Austin TX
Check out Daryl and T Bone on the road in Austin, Texas performing "Everything Your Heart Desires," "Somebody Like You" and other favorites. In addition, there's lots of behind-the-scenes footage too, so don't miss it!
5March 15KT Tunstall
In this episode, Daryl welcomes singer/songwriter KT Tunstall into his London home to jam. Be sure to catch Something To Talk About, Black Horse and The Cherry Tree, and Kiss on My List.
4February 15Travis McCoy
Check out this episode featuring special guest Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes, with songs such as Queen & I, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, and the seasonally appropriate Valentine.
3January 15Daryl Hall
This session features Daryl on a Wurlitzer electric piano and he plays some Hall and Oates classics like "Rich Girl," "Kiss On My List," "Maneater," "Somebody Like You," "Stop Loving Me, Loving You," and "What's Gonna Happen To Us."

2007

No. Date Guest
2December 15John Oates
The second installment of Live from Daryl's House, recorded at Hall's upstate New York home includes partner John Oates and T Bone Wolk, along with the rest of the band as well as a full string section. The concert features songs from the band's recently released Home for Christmas album on their own U-Watch/DKE Records label, distributed by ICON Music Entertainment Services, giving fans a version of the current tour, which started November 30, 2007 in Chicago and ran through December 17, 2007 in Philadelphia.
1November 15Daryl Hall
Daryl and Band cover "Cab Driver", "Dreamtime", "Everything Your Heart Desires", "Foolish Pride", "I'm In A Philly Mood", "It's A Laugh", "Sara Smile" and "Someone Else's Kids"

Syndication

Live from Daryl's House gained traction on Rural Media Group's channels, and the Palladia network through a deal brokered by the show's Executive Producer Jonathan Wolfson, Rick Krim (VH1), and Ben Zurier (Executive Vice President, Programming Strategy, VH1, VH1 Classic, Palladia).[11][16] The show currently continues to air on VH1, MTV Live (formerly Palladia) (Viacom Media Network), RFD-TV and Family Net (both of the Rural Media Group), and on the Live from Daryl's House website. The show's website continues to premier the latest episodes from the series, and holds an archive of some of the past episodes. In an announced agreement, 2014 will see the show continue to air on Viacom Media Network's Palladia music channel [6] and new episodes will appear on all previously mentioned outlets.[11] The series has led to Daryl Hall touring a live version of the show with Sharon Jones and Allen Stone, among others.[11]

On LFDH.com, the CeeLo Green song "Forget You" (explicitly entitled "Fuck You") was unedited on the website, but was heavily edited on Palladia and RFD-TV airings.

The "House"

From the inception of the show until the 64th episode, Live from Daryl's House primarily took place at Hall's home in Millerton, New York. This home consisted of two Connecticut Valley Houses that were built between 1771 and 1781. These houses were disassembled in their original locations and shipped to Millerton, New York where they were reassembled back into their original structures and preserved. The houses now sit as one on Hall's 250 acres of farmland, which is located on the New York/Connecticut border 50 miles to the west of their original location.[2]

Episode 64 was the last show to be filmed from Hall's Millerton, New York, residence.[17] In October 2013, Hall began leasing and renovating the Pawling building that once housed the Towne Crier nightclub in Pawling, New York.[18] Having remodeled the venue to look like his old home, even naming it Daryl's House, the 65th episode of Live from Daryl's House was filmed at the new location.[19][20]

Long known for his passion of restoring historical homes, Hall produced another television show titled Daryl's Restoration Over-Hall.[6] This series appeared on DIY Network and was executive produced by Hall, Michael Morrissey and Jonathan Wolfson. The show focused on restoring Hall's colonial-era home in Sherman, Connecticut.[1]

Other locations

Episode 4 of the series was filmed at Hall's London Townhouse where he performs "Let's Give Them Something to Talk About" with K.T. Tunstall.[2]

Episode 6 was filmed at the SXSW Austin, TX.

Episodes 28 and 29 were filmed in Jamaica.

Episode 40 was filmed at Todd Rundgren's home in Hawaii.

Episode 69 (Sammy Hagar) was filmed at the Cabo Wabo[6] in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

Band members

The house band consists of Hall and a core of key members along with several guest musicians based on the genre of the guest star. The late T-Bone Wolk was the musical director. After Wolk's death in 2010, guitarist Paul Pesco was the musical director until early 2014. Hall replaced Pesco as musical director with guitarist Shane Theriot.[21]

From the first episode, Wolk's house musicians were guitarist/keyboardist Eliot Lewis, drummer Shawn Pelton, percussionist Everett Bradley, and bassist Zev Katz, who frequently ended episodes with a "Moment of Zev." Through Pesco's tenure and into Theriot's, the band coalesced around Lewis, drummer Brian Dunne, bassist Klyde Jones, and percussionist Porter Carroll. Dunne, Jones, and Lewis played together in the Average White Band in the 2000s. A frequent guest throughout the series is saxophonist Charles DeChant.[22][23]

In 2022, the band toured under the name Daryl Hall and the Daryl's House Band.[24]

Awards

In 2010, Live from Daryl's House won the "Best Variety Series" from the Webby Awards Group.[11][16][25] The series was also nominated for a Music Webby in the same year.[26] The show won a MTV O Music Award in 2010 for "Best Performance Series".[11][16][27]

References

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  3. "Exclusive: Daryl Hall's Web Show Coming to Broadcast TV". Billboard. September 20, 2011. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
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  5. "Daryl Hall on His "Oddball" Life in Hall & Oates, Web Series". Rolling Stone. June 5, 2009. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
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