Thursday, April 16, 2020

Classic episodes of 'Live From Daryl’s House' to air on AXS starting this weekend

I've seen about half of the selected episodes and they were all great!

AXS TV is airing 14 episodes of the multi-award-winning music series Live From Daryl’s House—premiering on Sunday, April 19 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. AXS TV has curated a roster of the popular series’ episodes, highlighting an eclectic blend of artists that will appeal to the network’s audience.

Live From Daryl’s House was created in 2007 by Rock & Roll Hall Of Famer Daryl Hall, who wanted a show where he and his talented friends could hangout and rock out in a relaxed atmosphere. The Webby Award-winning program quickly took the music world and the Internet by storm with its unique format, as Hall welcomed a new artist into his domain each week to enjoy some local cuisine and conversation, as well as an unforgettable jam session.

Since that time, Live From Daryl’s House has transformed into a nationally syndicated television series, attracting some of the biggest names in the industry and amassing a loyal following of fans.

AXS TV has selected 14 eclectic episodes for this special event, packed with all-star appearances and powerhouse performances. Live From Daryl’s House kicks off its Network debut on April 19 with CeeLo Green, followed by episodes featuring Jason Mraz (Apr. 26); Chris Daughtry (May 3); Grace Potter (May 10); Wyclef Jean (May 17); Darius Rucker (May 31); Pat Monahan of Train (June 7); Aloe Blacc (June 14); Fitz & The Tantrums (June 21); Gavin DeGraw (June 28); Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump (July 12); Elle King (July 19); Rob Thomas (July 26); and Neon Trees (Aug. 2).

“Hey everybody, I am happy to say that the original at home show is back on TV,” said Hall.

“I’m thrilled to be partnering with AXS TV, which in my opinion, is the best house on cable for Daryl,” commented Executive Producer Jonathan Wolfson.

For more information about Live From Daryl’s House, visit the show’s official website.

AXS TV is available nationally in the United States and parts of Canada and the Caribbean. The Network is distributed via Spectrum, the AT&T TV platforms DirecTV and U-verse, DISH, Verizon, Suddenlink, select Comcast markets, SlingTV and Philo, among others.

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