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Hall & Oates

A Wisdom Archive on Hall & Oates

Hall & Oates

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - 1976 in music - Events

1976 in music - January-February. January 7 - Kenneth Moss, a former record company executive, is sentenced to 120 days in the Los Angeles County Jail and four years probation for involuntary manslaughter in the 1974 drug induced death of Average White Band drummer Robbie McIntosh. January 13 - A trial begins for seven Brunswick Records and Dakar Records employees. The record company employees are charged with stealing more than $184,000 in royalties from artists. February 15 - Bette Midle ...

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - 1984 in music - Top hits

See also: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1984 1984 in music - Christmas songs. "Do They Know It's Christmas" - Band Aid "Last Christmas" - Wham! "Thank God It's Christmas" - Queen ...

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1984 in music, 1984 in music - Events, 1984 in music - Albums released, 1984 in music - Top hits, 1984 in music - Christmas songs, 1984 in music - Published popular music, 1984 in music - Classical music, 1984 in music - Opera, 1984 in music - Musical theater, 1984 in music - Musical films, 1984 in music - Births, 1984 in music - Deaths, 1984 in music - Awards, 1984 in music - Grammy Awards, 1984 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1984 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1984 in music - Charts, 1984 in music - List of No. 1 Hits, 1984 in music - KROQ

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - 1977 in music - Events

In this year, the St. Magnus Festival was founded in Orkney by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies. Perhaps most important is the release of several pivotal albums in the development of punk music. Widely-acknowledged as masterpieces and among the earliest first full-length purely punk albums, the Ramones' Rocket to Russia, the Jam's In the City, Iggy Pop's Lust for Life, the debut by the Clash, The Clash, Richard Hell & the Voidoids' Blank Generation, Elvis Costello's My Aim Is True, the Sex Pistols ...

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1977 in music, 1977 in music - Events, 1977 in music - Albums released, 1977 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles, 1977 in music - Other significant singles and major hits, 1977 in music - Published popular music, 1977 in music - Classical music, 1977 in music - Opera, 1977 in music - Musical theatre, 1977 in music - Musical films, 1977 in music - Births, 1977 in music - Deaths, 1977 in music - Awards, 1977 in music - Grammy Awards, 1977 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1977 in music - Eurovision Song Contest

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - 1985 in music - Awards

1985 in music - Grammy Awards. Grammy Awards of 1985 1985 in music - Country Music Association Awards. 1985 in music - Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest 1985 ...

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1985 in music, 1985 in music - Events, 1985 in music - Albums released, 1985 in music - Top hits, 1985 in music - Classical music, 1985 in music - Opera, 1985 in music - Musical theater, 1985 in music - Musical films, 1985 in music - Births, 1985 in music - Deaths, 1985 in music - Awards, 1985 in music - Grammy Awards, 1985 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1985 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1985 in music - Charts, 1985 in music - List of No. 1 Hits, 1985 in music - KROQ

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - 1983 in music - Events

The most long-term influential release of 1983 is probably Head over Heels by the Cocteau Twins, which sold poorly upon its initial release. In the ensuing years, the album's eclectic assortment of alternative rock, New Wave and synth pop influences became a cornerstone of later alternative rock groups, most especially in the United Kingdom, where the Cocteau Twins' mix of airy textures and breathless vocals (dream pop) mutated into genres like twee pop, space rock and shoegazing, and eventually hit mainstream success with ...

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - 1978 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles

"Baby Come Back" - Player (3) Stayin' Alive - Bee Gees (4) "(Love Is) Thicker Than Water" - Andy Gibb (2) "Night Fever" - Bee Gees (8), best selling single of the year "If I Can't Have You" - Yvonne Elliman (1) "With A Little Luck" - Paul McCartney & Wings (2) "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" - Johnny Mathis & Deniece Willams (1) You're The One That I Want - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John (1) "Shadow Dancing" - Andy Gibb (7) Miss You - Rolling Stones (1)
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1978 in music, 1978 in music - Events, 1978 in music - Albums released, 1978 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles, 1978 in music - Other significant singles, 1978 in music - Published popular music, 1978 in music - Classical music, 1978 in music - Opera, 1978 in music - Musical theater, 1978 in music - Musical films, 1978 in music - Births, 1978 in music - Deaths

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - List of famous pairs - A

Aa-Al - Am-Au List of famous pairs - Aa-Al. Aachen & Aix-la-Chapelle (geographical; juxtapositions) (German and French names for the same town) Abbott & Costello (colleagues; entertainers) Abélard & Heloise (couples) Abercrombie & Fitch (commercial partners) Ace and Gary (fictional; partners) Adam & Eve (Biblical; couples) Addison & Steele (colleagues; writers) Adenine & thymine (scientific; complementa ...

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List of famous pairs, List of famous pairs - A, List of famous pairs - Aa-Al, List of famous pairs - Am-Au, List of famous pairs - B, List of famous pairs - Ba, List of famous pairs - Be-Bi, List of famous pairs - Bl-Bo, List of famous pairs - Br-Bu, List of famous pairs - C, List of famous pairs - Ca-Ce, List of famous pairs - Ch-Co, List of famous pairs - Cr-Cy, List of famous pairs - D, List of famous pairs - E, List of famous pairs - F, List of famous pairs - G, List of famous pairs - H, List of famous pairs - Ha, List of famous pairs - He-Ho, List of famous pairs - Hu, List of famous pairs - I, List of famous pairs - J, List of famous pairs - K, List of famous pairs - L, List of famous pairs - La-Li, List of famous pairs - Lo-Lu, List of famous pairs - M, List of famous pairs - Ma, List of famous pairs - Me-Mo, List of famous pairs - Mu, List of famous pairs - N, List of famous pairs - O, List of famous pairs - P, List of famous pairs - Pa-Pl, List of famous pairs - Po-Pu, List of famous pairs - Q, List of famous pairs - R, List of famous pairs - Ra-Ri, List of famous pairs - Ro, List of famous pairs - Ru-Rw, List of famous pairs - S, List of famous pairs - Sa-Sh, List of famous pairs - Si-Sm, List of famous pairs - So-Su, List of famous pairs - T, List of famous pairs - Ta-To, List of famous pairs - Tr-Ty, List of famous pairs - U, List of famous pairs - V, List of famous pairs - W, List of famous pairs - X, List of famous pairs - Y, List of famous pairs - Z

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - 1979 in music - Events

Disco reigned supreme in 1979, with several #1 hits from The Bee Gees and Donna Summer that year. Several artists who were not regarded as dance/disco acts, scored major successes by releasing disco singles, including New Wave band Blondie with their first US number one single "Heart Of Glass" and Rod Stewart with "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy". However, the backlash against disco among rock loyalists was also peaking. An anti-disco event in Chicago, Illinois ultimately forced the cancellation of a major league baseball game. When The Knack's ...

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1979 in music, 1979 in music - Events, 1979 in music - Albums released, 1979 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles, 1979 in music - Other significant singles, 1979 in music - Published popular music, 1979 in music - Classical music, 1979 in music - Opera, 1979 in music - Musical theater, 1979 in music - Musical films, 1979 in music - Births, 1979 in music - Deaths, 1979 in music - Awards, 1979 in music - Grammy Awards, 1979 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1979 in music - Eurovision Song Contest

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - American popular music - Early popular song

The earliest songs that could be considered American popular music, as opposed to the popular music of a particular region or ethnicity, was the sheet music of the Civil War era. The songs were most often meant for use in minstrel shows, theatrical productions that featured singing, dancing and comic performances. Minstrel shows generally used African American musical instruments and dance, and featured performers with their faces stained black, a technique called blackface See also:

American popular music, American popular music - Early popular song, American popular music - Tin Pan Alley, American popular music - Broadway, American popular music - Ragtime, American popular music - Early recorded popular music, American popular music - Popular jazz and swing, American popular music - Blues diversification and popularization, American popular music - 1950s and 60s, American popular music - Country: Nashville Sound, American popular music - Soul, American popular music - 1960s rock, American popular music - 1970s and 80s, American popular music - 70s funk and soul, American popular music - 80s pop, American popular music - Birth of the underground, American popular music - Punk and alternative rock, American popular music - Heavy metal, American popular music - 1990s to the present, American popular music - International and social impact, American popular music - Notes

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography and climate

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography. Philadelphia is located at 39°59′53″N, 75°8′41″W. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 369.4 km² (142.6 mi²). 349.9 km² (135.1 mi²) of it is land and 19.6 km² (7.6 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 5.29% water. Bodies of water include the Delaware River, Sc ...

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography and climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Cityscape, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Skyscrapers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Neighborhoods, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Suburbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Economy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Demographics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Ethnography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Annual fairs and events, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Food, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Notable residents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Media, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Museums, art collections, and sites of interest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Government & Politics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Public schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Private schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Higher education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Airports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Roads, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Rail transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sister Cities

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Demographics. 1790 - 28,522 1800 - 41,220 1810 - 53,722 1820 - 63,802 1830 - 80,462 1840 - 93,665 1850 - 121,376 1860 - 565,529 1870 - 674,022 1880 - 847,170 1890 - 1,046,964 1900 - 1,293,697 1910 - 1,549,008 1920 - 1,823,779 1930 - 1,950,961 1940 - 1,931,334 1950 - 2,071,605 1960 - 2,002,512 1970 ...

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography and climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Cityscape, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Skyscrapers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Neighborhoods, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Suburbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Economy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Demographics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Ethnography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Annual fairs and events, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Food, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Notable residents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Media, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Museums, art collections, and sites of interest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Government & Politics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Public schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Private schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Higher education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Airports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Roads, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Rail transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sister Cities

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Economy

Philadelphia's economy is heavily based upon manufacturing, refining, food, and financial services. The city also has its own stock exchange. The city is home to many major Fortune 500 companies, including cable television and internet provider Comcast, insurance companies CIGNA and Lincoln Financial Group, energy company Sunoco, food services company Aramark, Crown Holdings Incorporated, Rohm and Haas Company, the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline, Boeing helicop ...

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography and climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Cityscape, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Skyscrapers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Neighborhoods, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Suburbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Economy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Demographics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Ethnography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Annual fairs and events, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Food, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Notable residents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Media, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Museums, art collections, and sites of interest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Government & Politics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Public schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Private schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Higher education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Airports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Roads, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Rail transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sister Cities

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - History

Before Europeans arrived, the Delaware (Lenape) Indian town of Shackamaxon was located where Philadelphia now stands, specifically, the Germantown neighborhood. Although the area was within the bounds described in the 1632 Charter of Maryland, the Calvert family's actual reach never came this far, and Swedish colonists became the first Europeans to settle the area (see New Sweden), calling it Wiccacoa. A congregation was formed in 1646 on Tinicum Island by Swedish missionary Johannes Campanius. In 1700, the group built t ...

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography and climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Cityscape, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Skyscrapers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Neighborhoods, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Suburbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Economy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Demographics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Ethnography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Annual fairs and events, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Food, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Notable residents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Media, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Museums, art collections, and sites of interest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Government & Politics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Public schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Private schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Higher education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Airports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Roads, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Rail transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sister Cities

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Transportation

Philadelphia is served by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, or SEPTA. SEPTA runs buses, trains, subways, trolleys, and trackless trolleys around Philadelphia and into the suburbs. Philadelphia lies directly on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. Amtrak's 30th Street Station is a major railroad facility which offers access to Amtrak, SEPTA, and NJ Transit rail lines. PATCO provides subway service to Camden, Collingswood, Haddonfield, Cherry Hill, Ashland, and Lindenwold, New Jersey, from stations on Locust Street between 16th and 15th, 13th and 12th, ...

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography and climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Cityscape, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Skyscrapers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Neighborhoods, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Suburbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Economy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Demographics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Ethnography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Annual fairs and events, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Food, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Notable residents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Media, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Museums, art collections, and sites of interest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Government & Politics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Public schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Private schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Higher education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Airports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Roads, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Rail transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sister Cities

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Education

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Public schools. All of Philadelphia is served by the School District of Philadelphia. All schools in the district are required to have a school uniform or a similar dress code. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Private schools. Philadelphia is home to the most extensive Catholic education system in the nation. Along with hundreds of parish-driven elementary schools, there are also twelve Catholic high schools within the city ranging from Arc ...

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography and climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Cityscape, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Skyscrapers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Neighborhoods, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Suburbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Economy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Demographics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Ethnography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Annual fairs and events, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Food, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Notable residents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Media, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Museums, art collections, and sites of interest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Government & Politics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Public schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Private schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Higher education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Airports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Roads, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Rail transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sister Cities

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Government & Politics

From a governmental perspective, Philadelphia County is a legal nullity, as all county functions were assumed by the city in 1952, which has been coterminous with the county since 1854. The city is headed by an elected mayor who is limited to two consecutive four-year terms, but can run for the position again after an intervening term. The incumbent is former Philadelphia City Council President ...

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography and climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Climate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Cityscape, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Skyscrapers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Neighborhoods, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Suburbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Economy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Demographics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Ethnography, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Annual fairs and events, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Food, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Notable residents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Media, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Museums, art collections, and sites of interest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Government & Politics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Public schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Private schools, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Higher education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Airports, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Roads, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Rail transportation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sister Cities

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - List of rock and roll albums - C

Ca-Co - Cr-Cu List of rock and roll albums - Ca-Co. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica (8, 11) Carl Perkins - The Classic Carl Perkins (4) Carl Perkins - Original Sun Greatest Hits (8) Carole King - Tapestry (1, 2, 6, 8, 13, 16, 17) Cast Recording - Hair: The American Tribal I Love Rock Musical (5) Cast Recording - Jesus Christ Superstar (5) Cat Stevens - Tea for the ...

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List of rock and roll albums, List of rock and roll albums - A, List of rock and roll albums - B, List of rock and roll albums - Ba-Bj, List of rock and roll albums - Bl, List of rock and roll albums - Bo, List of rock and roll albums - Br-By, List of rock and roll albums - C, List of rock and roll albums - Ca-Co, List of rock and roll albums - Cr-Cu, List of rock and roll albums - D, List of rock and roll albums - E, List of rock and roll albums - Ea-Er, List of rock and roll albums - Et-Ev, List of rock and roll albums - F, List of rock and roll albums - G-I, List of rock and roll albums - J, List of rock and roll albums - Ja, List of rock and roll albums - Je-Ji, List of rock and roll albums - Jo-Ju, List of rock and roll albums - K, List of rock and roll albums - L, List of rock and roll albums - M, List of rock and roll albums - Ma-Mi, List of rock and roll albums - Mo-My, List of rock and roll albums - N, List of rock and roll albums - O, List of rock and roll albums - P, List of rock and roll albums - Pa-Pi, List of rock and roll albums - Pj-Pu, List of rock and roll albums - Q, List of rock and roll albums - R, List of rock and roll albums - Ra-Ri, List of rock and roll albums - Ro-Ry, List of rock and roll albums - S, List of rock and roll albums - Sa-Sl, List of rock and roll albums - Sm-St, List of rock and roll albums - T, List of rock and roll albums - U, List of rock and roll albums - V, List of rock and roll albums - Va, List of rock and roll albums - Ve, List of rock and roll albums - W-Z

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - List of rock and roll albums - E

Ea-Er - Et-Ev List of rock and roll albums - Ea-Er. The Eagles - Desperado (5, 10) The Eagles - Hotel California (1, 2, 8, 12, 17) The Easybeats - Friday on My Mind (14) Echo & the Bunnymen - Ocean Rain (10) Eddie & the Hot Rods - Teenage Depression (10) Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (1) Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1, 5) Elton John - Greatest Hits ...

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List of rock and roll albums, List of rock and roll albums - A, List of rock and roll albums - B, List of rock and roll albums - Ba-Bj, List of rock and roll albums - Bl, List of rock and roll albums - Bo, List of rock and roll albums - Br-By, List of rock and roll albums - C, List of rock and roll albums - Ca-Co, List of rock and roll albums - Cr-Cu, List of rock and roll albums - D, List of rock and roll albums - E, List of rock and roll albums - Ea-Er, List of rock and roll albums - Et-Ev, List of rock and roll albums - F, List of rock and roll albums - G-I, List of rock and roll albums - J, List of rock and roll albums - Ja, List of rock and roll albums - Je-Ji, List of rock and roll albums - Jo-Ju, List of rock and roll albums - K, List of rock and roll albums - L, List of rock and roll albums - M, List of rock and roll albums - Ma-Mi, List of rock and roll albums - Mo-My, List of rock and roll albums - N, List of rock and roll albums - O, List of rock and roll albums - P, List of rock and roll albums - Pa-Pi, List of rock and roll albums - Pj-Pu, List of rock and roll albums - Q, List of rock and roll albums - R, List of rock and roll albums - Ra-Ri, List of rock and roll albums - Ro-Ry, List of rock and roll albums - S, List of rock and roll albums - Sa-Sl, List of rock and roll albums - Sm-St, List of rock and roll albums - T, List of rock and roll albums - U, List of rock and roll albums - V, List of rock and roll albums - Va, List of rock and roll albums - Ve, List of rock and roll albums - W-Z

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - 1979 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles

"Too Much Heaven" - Bee Gees (2) "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" - Rod Stewart (4) "I Will Survive" - Gloria Gaynor (3) "Tragedy" - Bee Gees (2) "What A Fool Believes" - Doobie Brothers (1) "Knock On Wood" - Amii Stewart (1) "Heart Of Glass" - Blondie (1) "Reunited" - Peaches & Herb (4) "Hot Stuff" - Donna Summer (3) "Love You Inside Out" - Bee Gees (1) "Ring My Bell" - Anita Ward (2) "Bad Girls" - Donna Summer (5) "Good Times" - Chic (1) "My Sharona" - The Kn ...

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1979 in music, 1979 in music - Events, 1979 in music - Albums released, 1979 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles, 1979 in music - Other significant singles, 1979 in music - Published popular music, 1979 in music - Classical music, 1979 in music - Opera, 1979 in music - Musical theater, 1979 in music - Musical films, 1979 in music - Births, 1979 in music - Deaths, 1979 in music - Awards, 1979 in music - Grammy Awards, 1979 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1979 in music - Eurovision Song Contest

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - John Oates - Later Work

Hall and Oates released the Marigold Sky album in 1997 (their first all-new studio album in seven years), which included an adult contemporary hit "Promise Ain't Enough." They also released a "VH1 Behind The Music" Greatest Hits package shortly after appearing on the show in 2002. Daryl Hall and John Oates put out the Do It For Love album in 2003. That included "Do It For Love" (a #1 Adult Contemporary hit). They have also released the Hall and Oates Live DVD from an A & E Live By Request Special. This album was the first album and first success for the ...

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John Oates, John Oates - First albums 1972-1974, John Oates - The late 1970s, John Oates - Leaner Years 1978-1980, John Oates - The Big 80s, John Oates - Private Eyes 1981, John Oates - H2O 1982, John Oates - Rock 'n Soul 1983, John Oates - Big Bam Boom 1984, John Oates - Live at the Apollo! 1985, John Oates - The Arista Years 1988-1990, John Oates - Later Work, John Oates - External link

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - Leland Sklar - Biography

Born in Wisconsin, Sklar's family moved from to Southern California when he was very young. Sklar started playing piano at age four. By the time he started secondary school his intention was to continue to study the piano. There were, however, a surfeit of pianists and no string bass players. When given the possibility to study the bass, Sklar made the change. Sklar studied music at California State University, Northridge. It was there that he met James Taylor, who invited him to play bass at some venues. They both thought that the wo ...

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Leland Sklar, Leland Sklar - Overview, Leland Sklar - Biography, Leland Sklar - Selected discography, Leland Sklar - Selected albums, Leland Sklar - Selected film and television soundtracks, Leland Sklar - Compositions

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Hall & Oates: Encyclopedia II - List of rock and roll albums - M

Ma-Mi - Mo-My List of rock and roll albums - Ma-Mi. Madonna - Like a Prayer (2, 8, 13) Madness - One Step Beyond... (10) Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame (9) Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go (12) Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Solar Fire (12) Mark Almond - To the Heart (10) Marshall Tucker Band - Searchin' for a Rainbow (10) Marvin Gaye - Anthology (8)See also:

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