people are going to be able to see Daryl's House on more stations...
Daryl Hall with K.T. Tunstall
Daryl Hall and John Oates have always found ways to stick to their core yet move with the times. Oates, for example, is set to be musical director of a soul segment of this year’s Bonnaroo Festival. In 2007 Hall launched the Internet-only music show “Live from Daryl’s House,” where he had musicians from Nick Lowe to Pat Stump of Fall Out Boy (and more recently Joe Walsh and Shelby Lynne) come in and talk about music – and make some, of course.
It became an Internet sensation that was picked up by the HD channel Palladia. Now Hall and his manager/co-producer Jonathan Wolfson are expanding that base to two unlikely channels owned by the RURAL TV network: RFD-TV (which caters to rural music and topics) and FamilyNet (formerly owned by Jerry Falwell). Hall believes it’s all about picking your audience, and sat this week to chat about the evolution of “Daryl’s House.”
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i loved his upstate ny place .. a friend of mine who works in real esstate posted it on her facebook page that he had the place up for sale .. and it had about a dozen pics of the place ..but that place to jam was just great .. man i loved that .. i could do that for the rest of my life and be happy .. that was so cool .. when i heard he was movin back to conneticut i was bummed .. i hope the new place has that cathedral ceilings and stuff like that old barn did .. nothin like havin a place all setup to play when you want to .. bein a musicain is a lot of movin equipment around and twidlein knobs to get the sound just right .. and you have to do that for every room .. thats why bands have sound checks when they're on tour.. so if you have your room all setup thats half the batle right there ..
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