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Musician,
known for being part of the 70s and 80s duo, Hall &
Oates. John Oates and Daryl Hall combined their talents
to produce such hits as "Maneater," "Rich
Girl" and "No Can Do." A musician from Philadelphia,
Daryl Hall attended Temple University where he met future
partner John Oates. They played together for a short time
in the late 60s, until John Oates decided to transfer schools.
Daryl Hall did not let this discourage his musical career
though and he began playing with the rock group Gulliver.
The band produced one album on the Elektra label before
disbanding. Daryl Hall then became a back-up musician. Upon
John Oates return to Philadelphia in 1972, the two got back
together and formed the band Hall & Oates.
Hall & Oates performed folk rock tunes, most of which
placed on the musical charts. Tommy Mottola became the group's
manager and got them a contract on the Atlantic record label.
Tommy Mottola was also responsible for signing Mariah Carey
to the Atlantic label in the 80s. The group's first album,
Whole Oates, was released in 1972. The duet changed their
style on their 1974 War Babies album to a harder rock sound
but based on the success of the album the two disregarded
the sound and went back to pop-rock.
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