Daryl Hall
Born | October 11, 1946 |
Hometown | Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States of America |
Net worth | $70 million |
Height | 6'1" (1.85m) |
Spouse | Bryna Lublin (m 1969 - 1972) , Amanda Jane Aspinall (m 2009 - present) |
Children | Darren Hall |
Parents | Betty Hohl , Frank Hohl |
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Hall and Oates’ John Oates: ‘We sold millions of records but I didn’t have a car’
- John Oates is one half of the best-selling musical duo Hall & Oates. Born in 1948 in New York City, he grew up in rural Pennsylvania and attended Temple University in Philadelphia.
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Daryl Hall & John Oates, Wembley Arena, review: a reminder of what live entertainment used to be about
Daryl Hall and John Oates are one of the most successful duos in pop history. They met in college at Philadelphia in 1967 and have been working together for the best part of 50 years.
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Hall and Oates: how we made I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)
‘Everything was oversized, excessive and ridiculous. But hey – it was the 80s!’ … Daryl Hall, left, and John Oates. Photograph: Images/REX
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Hall & Oates at Bluesfest O2 Arena, London: Silencing the naysayers
“We haven't played in a big room like this for a long time, so it's really good to be here,” mutters Daryl Hall, one half of Hall & Oates, the third bestselling double act of all time. The 71-year-old Hall, who resembles a rangy, ageing tom cat (think Choo-Choo in Top Cat, but in black leather jacket) does most of the talking (or muttering), while his diminutive, moustachioed partner (they’re the Starsky and Hutch of pop), John Oates, specialises in gnarly blues guitar licks. The “support” act
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KISS, Nirvana, Hall and Oates inducted by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
By Chris Michaud NEW YORK (Reuters) - Flamboyant rockers KISS, singer-songwriter Peter Gabriel, grunge band Nirvana and chart-toppers Hall and Oates entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Thursday but the original KISS quartet did not perform. Also inducted were country rock star Linda Ronstadt, who suffers from Parkinson's disease and did not attend, and Cat Stevens, the British musician known as Yusuf Islam after converting to Islam and shunning the stage for decades.
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