Talk:Daryl Hall
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[edit] We are the World? Votes?!
I noticed that a user at 72.129.62.151 added the 1985 fundraising single "We Are The World" to Daryl Hall's solo discogrpahy.
Does "We are the World" belong in Daryl's solo discography?
Yes, Daryl Hall and John Oates were there singing, but they were 2 singers of many (Labled USA for Africa). Besides he was there with John, thus making it Hall & Oates and not Daryl Hall solo (I think the album even attributed their contribution to "Hall & Oates").
I know that Daryl had some solo vocal time in the song too though....
Maybe it needs to be added to the Hall & Oates discography or just as a note in the Hall & Oates section between Big Bam Boom and Live at the Apollo.
So should it be a quick not on the Hall & Oates page? A Hall & Oates discography add? Something else? Thanks, Antmusic 17:36, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Falsetto?
Just wondering how Daryl (and John too, come to think of it!) has been overlooked in the Wikipedia list of Falsetto singers? Can someone please rectify that? Thanks —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 139.168.114.133 (talk) 06:12, 11 April 2007 (UTC).
- True, he isn't "always" a falsetto... but does use it (like on "One on One"). So the category "Category:Falsettos|Hall, Daryl" needs to be added - Antmusic 18:33, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Mention
His high school is Owen J Roberts High School. Could someone add that in there? -Yancyfry
[edit] There are places that say 1946 and some say 1949 for Daryl Hall's Birthday. Which is it?
WHICH ONE IS the year of Daryl Hall's birth 1946 or 1949 (please provide an accurate non-internet resource, or an official Daryl Hall webpage)? It keeps getting switched back and forth. Antmusic 17:21, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- More info: Most Internet sources (that aren't Wiki-clones) say October 11, 1946, and I believe it to be true since he recently celebrated his 60th birthday. I asked this question on the Official Hall & Oates message board and the administartor said 1946 is correct. Maybe Dangerous Dances (the Hall & Oates biography) by Nick Tosches has a date listed. Based on this I am changing his date back to 1946 unless someone can prove otherwise. Antmusic 17:29, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- 1946 is correct. Jasoned (talk) 02:26, 18 March 2008 (UTC)

