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Daryl Hall & John Oates

Where

Ruth Eckerd Hall
1111 McMullen Booth Road
Clearwater, FL 33759

Upcoming

8:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Cost

$49.50  –  $100.00   Buy

Categories

Events,  Concerts

Daryl Hall and John Oates, the number one selling duo in music history, return to Ruth Eckerd Hall Wednesday, March 6 at 8 pm!

Daryl Hall and John Oates, the number one selling duo in music history, return to Ruth Eckerd Hall Wednesday, March 6 at 8 pm. Tickets go on sale this Saturday, January 12 at noon. This will be their first concert appearance at Ruth Eckerd Hall since their sold-out concert in December 2011.

Starting out as two devoted disciples of earlier soul greats, Daryl Hall & John Oates are soul survivors in their own right. They have become such musical influences on some of today’s popular artists that the September 2006 cover of Spin magazine’s headline read: “Why Hall and Oates are the New Velvet Underground.” Their artistic fan base includes Rob Thomas, John Mayer, Brandon Flowers of the Killers, Ben Gibbard of Death Cab For Cutie and MTV’s newest hipsters, Gym Class Heroes, who dubbed their tour “Daryl Hall for President Tour 2007.” One of the most sampled artists today, their impact can be heard everywhere from boy band harmonies to neo-soul to rap-rock fusion.

Signed to Atlantic by Ahmet Ertegan in the 1970’s, their debut album Abandoned Luncheonette, produced by Arif Mardin, yielded the Top 10 single She’s Gone, which also went to #1 on the R&B charts when it was covered by Taveras. The duo recorded one more album with Atlantic, War Babies, (produced by Todd Rundgren). They asked to be released from their contract with Atlantic to sign with RCA, a tenure that would catapult the duo to international superstardom.

From the mid-’70s to the mid-’80s, the duo would score six #1 singles, including Rich Girl (also #1 R&B), Kiss on My List, Private Eyes, I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do) (also #1 R&B), Maneater and Out of Touch from their six consecutive multi-platinum albums—’76’s Bigger Than Both of Us, ’80’s Voices, ’81’s Private Eyes, ‘82’s H2O, ‘83’s Rock N Soul, Part I and ‘84’s Big Bam Boom. The era would also produce an additional five Top 10 singles: Sara Smile, One on One, You Make My Dreams, Say It Isn’t So and Method of Modern Love.

 
 
 

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