3:00 am April 25, 2010, by Robb Cohen
Rain failed to dampen the enthusiasm at Chastain Park Saturday night when Philly artists Daryl Hall & John Oates played their many hit songs. The Do What You Want, Be What You are Tour also featured fellow Philly singer-songwriter Todd Rundgren. Robb Cohen was there with his camera. Check out the 15-photo online gallery: Hall & Oates warm up crowd on a soggy Georgia eve . If you were at the show, tell us about what you saw. How did it compare to other Hall & Oates shows?


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3 comments Add your comment
Jack
April 25th, 2010
9:41 pm
Great photos! Did you get any photos of the stage after they lit up the back and had the Hall & Oates silhouette in the air. I’d love to see a picture of that one. Thanks again for posting the photos. Excellent!
Robb Cohen
April 26th, 2010
9:33 am
Unfortunately, as is the case with most concert shoots, we were only allowed to shoot the first three songs of the set…bummer!
Kristi
April 26th, 2010
6:44 pm
I have seen many Hall and Oates concerts over the past 30 years I’ve been a fan! This one was particulary special to me because they played 3 songs off of Abandoned Luncheonette. I was in heaven! (The songs were, “When the Morning Comes”, “Las Vegas Turnaround”, and “She’s Gone”. It was a lot of fun in the rain!