Daryl Hall and Boston singer/songwriter Eli "Paperboy" Reed, who is about to release his Capitol Records debut, Come and Get It, immediately discovered they had something in common before joining together for the 27th and latest installment of LFDH. As a special added attraction, Average White Band's Alan Gorrie sat in on bass, helping Daryl and Eli cover one of the group's biggest hits, "Pick Up the Pieces." Both Daryl and Eli are stone soul music freaks, with Reed's odyssey taking him from a preternaturally mature teenage R&B shouter from a Boston high school to a Mississippi Delta juke joint, from Sunday morning gigs behind the organ at a tiny South Side Chicago church to headlining the coolest clubs in Brooklyn with his red-hot band, The True Loves.
Can you please post the video for Pick a Number from this episode?
Stormy905 1 year ago
Hot dog! can this show get any better? every month I think they're gonna put on a flop... it must be very hard to keep up with such talent and keep it going. GO-ing STRONG.
SuddenSparkles 2 years ago
ahahahha, true true!
alsoit 2 years ago 2
The problem is that watching your show makes me hungry
thanks!
Huck4You 2 years ago 2