Episode 30 Remembering Tom T-Bone Wolk Live From Daryl's House with Daryl Hall "The Weight"

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"The Weight," a great tribute to the late T-Bone Wolk.

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  • The 30th edition of Live From Daryl's House is a celebration of the life of the late T-Bone Wolk, the longtime musical director for Daryl Hall and John Oates, who passed away on Feb. 27 from a heart attack at the age of 58. The episode brings together several former members of the band, including guitarist G.E. Smith, sax player Mark Rivera and drummer Mickey Curry, with current members Paul Pesco and Charlie DeChant for a set of T-Bone's favorite songs.

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  • Gold, silver and bronze!!!

  • R.I.P Mr T-Bone A True Man Of Music !!!!!

  • T-Bone - The best

  • RIP T-Bone, you were one of the best!!!

  • @tdtenn He has been from bassists all over the world but I agree with you. He had some tasty bass

    lines in his work with Hall and Oates

  • I think Tommy was beautiful... Just saying.

  • Daryl and John of coarse. Tommy's part in the load was from the Matt Nathanson show. Eliot Lewis, Zev Katz, Paul Pesco, G.E. Smith (From SNL, but that was after the big 80's and the huge work with H&O), Mark Rivera, Mike Braun. Joe Interlande, Charlie DeChant, Everett Bradley, Shawn Pelton and Mike Hicky. I think that's everyone.

  • Such a fitting tribute to an unappreciated LEGEND. I still miss his grace and gifts to this world.

  • Colin Farrell on drums @ 2:04...LOL

  • I'm really surprised that T-Bone has not received more condolences and recognition than he has since his untimely death. He was so much at the heart of musical genius & expression, from his days with Curtis Blow to Hall & Oates, G.E. & SNL. Guess bass player don't get much recognition, unless you are pretty like Nikki Sixx...?

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