What Philebrity Wants: Hall & Oates Home For Christmas

image002.jpgReminding us that who we meet at a nightclub could be the beginning of a legacy. Please have snow and mistletoe and presents on the tree. Or a very decent selection of beer in your fridge on the off chance that they come to your party after the Verizon Hall show. If you already got us something, now is the time to return it and get us what we really want: TICKETS. Press release and multiple orgasms after the jump.

Subject: PRESS RELEASE: Philly Natives Hall and Oates’ Home for Christmas Debut Performance at the Kimmel Center, December 17

Philly Natives Hall and Oates’ Home for Christmas

Debut Performance at the Kimmel Center December 17

Philadelphia natives Daryl Hall and John Oates make their long-awaited Kimmel Center
debut with Home for Christmas on Monday, December 17, 2007 at 8pm in Verizon Hall.
Fixtures in the Philly soul scene, Hall and Oates’ combination of soul, folk and R&B
influences in smash hits like “Maneater” and “Private Eyes” of the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s
has made them the most successful duo in rock history. More recent successes include
2003’s “Do It for Love” and the recent 2007 re-release of their first Christmas album,
Home for Christmas. The power duo now celebrates the 40th anniversary of their first
meeting at a Philadelphia nightclub. Their performance includes holiday selections such
as “The First Noel,” “Mary Had a Baby,” “O Holy Night” and “Jingle Bell Rock;” their own
originals “Home for Christmas” and “No Child Should Ever Cry on Christmas;” as well as
their version of “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear,” the #1 hit on Billboard’s Christmas
chart last year.

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