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"#DarylHall has been singing since he was a kid: his mother, who named him after Darryl F. Zanuck, was a vocal instructor, and she taught him early on about breath control and pitch. When he was very small, Hall regularly rode his bike to visit family friends living in a nearby black ghetto, and by high school he was cheering against white football teams at games. 'I kept getting into trouble,' he has said. 'All these people got down on me for hanging out with blacks: "Hey, fucking fruit." I got my first sense of oppression for being different.' #JohnOates received his early musical education on the accordion before shifting to the guitar. He began doing sessions for legendary soul producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff after high school, as did Hall, who was working as a backup singer. The two wound up as street-corner doo-wop singers. When the pair met in 1968, it was by chance: they were both waiting backstage... when someone on the dance floor was shot. #HallAndOates ducked out in the alley and introduced themselves. They became roommates at Temple University and began collaborating musically. 'Music was everything to me then,' recalls John Oates. 'When my song came on the radio for the first time, that was one of the heaviest things I remember.'" From the January 17th, 1985 issue of @Rolling Stone


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