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ARTICLES RELATED TO Hall & Oates |  |  |  | Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Hall & Oates - First Hits 1975-1977Hall & Oates left Atlantic Records after the release of War Babies to join RCA. Their first album for the new label, Daryl Hall & John Oates, was their first legitimate success. It contained the ballad "Sara Smile," a song Daryl wrote for his girlfriend Sara Allen, and featured an album cover in which the two are overly made-up to the point where they (especially the then long-haired Hall) looked like women. Hall would later say in an interview for VH1 Behind the Music that he looked like "the ...
See also:Hall & Oates, Hall & Oates - First albums 1972-1974, Hall & Oates - First Hits 1975-1977, Hall & Oates - Leaner Years and Sacred Songs 1978-1980, Hall & Oates - Voices 1980, Hall & Oates - Private Eyes 1981, Hall & Oates - H2O 1982, Hall & Oates - Rock N' Soul 1983, Hall & Oates - Big Bam Boom 1984, Hall & Oates - Live at the Apollo! 1985, Hall & Oates - Daryl Hall's solo album 1986, Hall & Oates - The Arista Years 1988-1990, Hall & Oates - Later work, Hall & Oates - Legacy, Hall & Oates - Discography, Hall & Oates - Albums, Hall & Oates - Singles and US Hot 100 history, Hall & Oates - Bibliography Read more here: » Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Hall & Oates - First Hits 1975-1977 |
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 |  |  | Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia - Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia (often referred to simply as "Philly" and sometimes as the "the City of Brotherly Love") is the fifth most populous city in the United States and the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, both in area and population. Since 1854, the city has been coterminous with Philadelphia CountyGR6. Since 1952, the city and the county have shared a common government, yet the county still exists as a separate entity within Pennsylvania. As of ...
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 |  |  | Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia - American popular musicStarting with the birth of recorded music, American popular music has had a profound effect on music across the world. The country has seen the rise of popular styles that have had a significant influence on global culture, including ragtime, blues, jazz, rock, R & B, doo wop, gospel, soul, funk, heavy metal, punk, disco, house, techno, salsa, grunge and hip hop. In addition, the American music industry is quite diverse, supporting a number of regional styles like zydeco, klezmer and slack-key. The appeal of these styles lies in t ...
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 |  |  | Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia - 1985 in musicSee also: 1984 in music, other events of 1985, 1986 in music, 1980s in music and the list of 'years in music'
1985 in music - Events.
January 28 - Various artists, including Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper, Willie Nelson, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner and Stevie Wonder, record the song "We Are The World".
February 21 - Whitney Houston releases her first album.
March 3 - A wax like ...
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 |  |  | Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Artists United Against Apartheid - The recordingWhen Van Zandt was finished, he and Schechter spent the next several months searching for artists to participate in recording it. Van Zandt initially declined to invite Springsteen, not wanting to take advantage of their friendship, but Schechter had no problem asking himself; Springsteen accepted the invitation. Van Zandt was also shy about calling legendary jazz artist Miles Davis, whom Schechter also contacted; with minimal persuasion, Davis also accepted. Eventually, Van Zandt and Schechter would gather a wide array of artists, including ...
See also:Artists United Against Apartheid, Artists United Against Apartheid - Sun City, Artists United Against Apartheid - The song, Artists United Against Apartheid - The recording, Artists United Against Apartheid - The release, Artists United Against Apartheid - The reaction, Artists United Against Apartheid - Post-apartheid, Artists United Against Apartheid - Track listing Read more here: » Artists United Against Apartheid: Encyclopedia II - Artists United Against Apartheid - The recording |
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 |  |  | Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Adam Oates - 2001-2002 seasonOates was traded from the Washington Capitals, for whom he had played since 1996.
November 2-6 - Missed three games with a leg injury.
January 14, 2002 - Became the eighth player in league history to earn 1,000 assists. The game was versus Boston.
Traded to the Flyers near the end of the season, he was an exchange for Maxime Ouellet and a first, second and third round NHL Entry Draft pick (March 19, 2002). He played 14 regular season games; he scored three goals and made seven assists, ten points in all, a ...
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 |  |  | Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Brett Hull - Playing careerAfter two years of college hockey for the University of Minnesota-Duluth, Hull was drafted 117th overall in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft by the Calgary Flames. He spent the 1985-86 season with the minor league Moncton Golden Flames, being named to the AHL's First All-Star Team and winning rookie of the year honors, before being recalled to Calgary for the 1988 season. In March of that year, he was traded to the St. Louis ...
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 |  |  | Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Pennsylvania - HistoryBefore the state existed, the area was home to the Delaware (also known as Lenni Lenape), Susquehanna, Iroquois, Eriez, Shawnee, and other Native American tribes.
In 1643, the southeastern portion of the state, in the vicinity of Philadelphia, was settled by Sweden, but control later passed to the Netherlands, and then to England (later Great Britain).
Beginning in the early 1700's, large numbers of German immigrants began settling throughout Pennsylvania and for many generations, the German language dominated in many rural are ...
See also:Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania - History, Pennsylvania - Law and government, Pennsylvania - Executive branch, Pennsylvania - Legislative branch, Pennsylvania - Judicial branch, Pennsylvania - Representation in the federal government, Pennsylvania - Politics in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania - Geography, Pennsylvania - Economy, Pennsylvania - Shopping, Pennsylvania - Taxation, Pennsylvania - Demographics, Pennsylvania - Race and ancestry, Pennsylvania - Religion, Pennsylvania - Important cities and municipalities, Pennsylvania - Education, Pennsylvania - Colleges and universities, Pennsylvania - Public Schools, Pennsylvania - State symbols, Pennsylvania - Notable Pennsylvanians, Pennsylvania - Movies set in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania in popular music, Pennsylvania - Pennsylvanians in film television and theater Read more here: » Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia II - Pennsylvania - History |
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Daryl Hall - Voices 1980.
The eighties brought about change for Hall & Oates. They had determined that the biggest problem was that their music was being filtered through outsider producers and studio musicians who weren't familiar with their own tastes and thoughts. They also wished to capture the sound of New York City, which by then had become their home. So, instead of recording in Los Angeles like they'd done previously, they decided to record at Electric Lady Studios in New York, just five minutes away ...
See also:Daryl Hall, Daryl Hall - Discography, Daryl Hall - Childhood, Daryl Hall - Early work, Daryl Hall - John Oates, Daryl Hall - First albums 1972-1974, Daryl Hall - The late 1970s, Daryl Hall - First hits 1975-1977, Daryl Hall - Leaner Years and Sacred Songs 1978-1980, Daryl Hall - 1980s, Daryl Hall - Voices 1980, Daryl Hall - Private Eyes 1981, Daryl Hall - H2O 1982, Daryl Hall - Rock 'n Soul 1983, Daryl Hall - Big Bam Boom 1984, Daryl Hall - Live at the Apollo! 1985, Daryl Hall - Daryl Hall's solo album 1986, Daryl Hall - The Arista Years 1988-1990, Daryl Hall - An Epic year 1993, Daryl Hall - Later work Read more here: » Daryl Hall: Encyclopedia II - Daryl Hall - 1980s |
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 |  |  | Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Soul music - The story of soulThe 1950s recordings of Sam Cooke, Ray Charles and James Brown are commonly considered the beginnings of soul music. Solomon Burke's early recordings for Atlantic Records codified the style, and as Peter Guralnick writes, "it was only with the coming together of Burke and Atlantic Records that you could see anything resembling a movement." Burke's recordings, in the early 1960s, of "Cry to Me," "Just Out of Reach" and "Down in t ...
See also:Soul music, Soul music - The story of soul, Soul music - Genres of soul, Soul music - Blue-eyed soul, Soul music - Detroit Motown soul and Northern soul, Soul music - Southern soul, Soul music - Memphis soul, Soul music - Neo soul, Soul music - Philadelphia soul, Soul music - Psychedelic soul, Soul music - Soul musicians, Soul music - Samples Read more here: » Soul music: Encyclopedia II - Soul music - The story of soul |
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