The show features singer-songwriter Daryl Hall performing with his band and various guest artists at his home in Millerton, New York.
[1] The show provides a performance space that is an alternative to live concerts and studio sessions for popular artists.
Originally a web series, Live from Daryl's House expanded to broadcast TV but remained unchanged.
The first web show was a solo production which featured Hall and his backing band playing "Everything Your Heart Desires".
In 2012, the Viacom-owned Palladia network took over the finances with help from a deal arranged by executive producer Jonathan Wolfson (Hall & Oates manager).
[12][13] Live from Daryl's House gained traction on Rural Media Group's channels, and the Palladia network through a deal brokered by the show's Executive Producer Jonathan Wolfson, Rick Krim (VH1), and Ben Zurier (Executive Vice President, Programming Strategy, VH1, VH1 Classic, Palladia).
In an announced agreement, 2014 will see the show continue to air on Viacom Media Network's Palladia music channel [6] and new episodes will appear on all previously mentioned outlets.
[10] The series has led to Daryl Hall touring a live version of the show with Sharon Jones and Allen Stone, among others.
[10] On LFDH.com, the CeeLo Green song "Forget You" (explicitly entitled "Fuck You") was unedited on the website, but was heavily edited on Palladia and RFD-TV airings.
[citation needed] From the inception of the show until the 65th episode, Live from Daryl's House primarily took place at Hall's home in Millerton, New York.
[6] This series appeared on DIY Network and was executive produced by Hall, Michael Morrissey and Jonathan Wolfson.
[1] Episode 4 of the series was filmed at Hall's London Townhouse where he performs "Let's Give Them Something to Talk About" with KT Tunstall.