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View of the abandoned luncheonette of Daryl Hall and John Oates fame and was on the cover of their first album was on property along Rt. 724 near the Tow Path Park in the late 70s early 80s.
Abandoned Luncheonette found the duo in the studio with legendary producer and Atlantic Records exec Arif Mardin, who surrounded his young proteges with a stable of ace session musicians in an ...
Even decades after Abandoned Luncheonette’s release, Hall still decries the second half as being far too influenced by Bond’s Beatles obsession at the time, and felt that his attempts to match ...
There was a time in the mid to late-1970s when fans and curiosity seekers would search out a dilapidated diner that sat in a wooded area just off Route 724 in Kenilworth. Souvenir hunters eventuall… ...
In an interview at the 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction ceremony, John Oates also tells PEOPLE about creating his new ...
Hall & Oates’s ‘Abandoned Luncheonette’ Turns 50 Though a commercial disappointment upon its initial release, the album’s personal lyrics and artful orchestration pioneered a sensitive ...
Montgomery County native and music legend John Oates is showing no signs of slowing down, writes Jack Irvin for People. The 77-year-old Hall & Oates co-founder is back with new music, this time ...