Where were you on October 31, 2014? Were you lucky enough to be at the grand opening celebration of the Pride of Pawling, New York? Lucky you.

It was on Halloween night in 2014 when Daryl's House opened it's doors for the very first time with a performance by the club's namesake, and his former musical partner. Hall and Oates had just been inducted the previous year into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the infamous duo took the stage with a reported 14 song set. Maneater, Out of Touch, Say it Isn't So, Rich Girl, I Can't Go For That(No Can DO), and Private Eyes were some of the beasts unleashed during the evening.

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Well, today is October 31, 2024, and to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of his House, and Daryl Hall has announced that he will take the stage to perform a free, private concert for selected members of Daryl's fan club, Daryl's Den.

Daryl's House is located at 130 Rt 22 in Pawling, and most of the episodes of Live From Daryl's House have been filmed there since it opened. Here's the latest episode featuring Howard Jones.

Kenny Loggins, Cheap Trick, Ben Folds, Lisa Loeb, Sammy Hagar, Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren, Jose Feliciano, Smokey Robinson, the Bacon Brothers, Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek are just a few of the incredible artists that have been filmed behind those beautiful wooden doors. Despite the horrendous market in 2024 for live, local music, Daryl's House continues to book artists and performers 5-7 nights a week.

Congratulations Daryl, and thank you for your commitment to bringing live, local musicians to our little corner of the world.

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