Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release “BeforeAfter”, the first ever solo retrospective from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Darry Hall, as a two disc set and on all digital platforms on April 1. On the same day, Hall will also embark on his first solo tour in a decade, performing on historic stages like New York City’s Carnegie Hall and Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, with special guest and fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Todd Rundgren supporting. Tickets for the Carnegie Hall show go on sale January 28th at 11 am ET on livenation.com. Tickets for all other dates go on sale on January 28th at 10am at livenation.com. Darryl Hall’s 2022 Live Nation tour will begin on April 1 in Chicago at the Auditorium Theater and will continue through April 16th with stops at the Ryman Theater in Nashville on April 3rd and Carnegie Hall in New York City on April 14th. He will play a hometown show at The Met in Philadelphia on April 9. Todd Rundgren will appear on all dates. Compiled and sequenced by Hall, “BeforeAfter” features thirty tracks spanning all five of his solo albums, from 1980s’s Robert Fripp produced “Sacred Songs” to 2011’s “Laughing Down Crying”, which was co-produced by longtime Hall compatriot T-Bone Wolk, who sadly passed away before the album was released. Additionally, the collection features six never released performances from the pathbreaking web and television series Live From Darry’s House, which Hall launched in 2007 with the then novel idea of playing with his friends and putting it on the internet. Special guests on the Live From Darryl’s House tracks include Rundgren, Dave Stewart and Monte Montgomery. Taken as a whole, “BeforeAfter” draws unexpected and satisfying connections between the esoteric and accessible sides of Darryl Hall’s creativity.