With a shared love of old-school street corner soul, R&B and four-to-the-floor funk, Daryl Hall and L.A. band Fitz and the Tantrums make the perfect pairing for the 35th and latest edition of award-winning Live from Daryl's House. Daryl joins Fitz, singer Noelle Scaggs and sax player James King for a toe-tapping, hand-clapping, get off your couch set that includes "Girl, I Love You," a song Daryl wrote and originally recorded in 1967 with his first band, The Temptones.
The seven-song set includes four Fitz and the Tantrums originals, which they call soul-influenced indie pop, from Pickin' Up the Pieces, their just-released album on Dangerbird Records, home of the Grammy-nominated Silversun Pickups, including the title track, "Breakin' the Chains of Love," "Dear Mr. President" and "MoneyGrabber." Aside from "Girl, I Love You," Daryl and the band decided to take on "Perkiomen," a song written by him in 1970.
With a shared love of old-school street corner soul, R&B and four-to-the-floor funk, Daryl Hall and L.A. band Fitz and the Tantrums make the perfect pairing for the 35th and latest edition of award-winning Live from Daryl's House. Daryl joins Fitz, singer Noelle Scaggs and sax player James King for a toe-tapping, hand-clapping, get off your couch set that includes "Girl, I Love You," a song Daryl wrote and originally recorded in 1967 with his first band, The Temptones. The seven-song set includes four Fitz and the Tantrums originals, which they call soul-influenced indie pop, from Pickin' Up the Pieces, their just-released album on Dangerbird Records, home of the Grammy-nominated Silversun Pickups, including the title track, "Breakin' the Chains of Love," "Dear Mr. President" and "MoneyGrabber." Aside from "Girl, I Love You," Daryl and the band decided to take on "Perkiomen," a song written by him in 1970.
Soo fucking awesome !!
TheDarkKnight316 4 weeks ago
Awesome!
andreandthejtones 1 month ago