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John Oates

John William Oates (born April 7, 1948)[1] is an American musician, best known as half of the rock and soul duo Hall & Oates, with Daryl Hall. He has played rock, R&B, and soul music, acting as a guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer.

John Oates
John Oates in 2021
Background information
Birth nameJohn William Oates
Born (1948-04-07) April 7, 1948 (age 74)
New York City, U.S.
OriginNorth Wales, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active1966–present
Labels
Websitejohnoates.com

Although Oates's main role in the duo is being the guitarist, he also co-wrote many of the top 10 songs that they recorded, including: "Sara Smile" (referring to Hall's then-girlfriend, Sara Allen), "She's Gone", and "Out of Touch", as well as "You Make My Dreams", "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)", "Maneater", and "Adult Education". He also sang lead vocals on several more singles in the Hot 100, such as "How Does It Feel to Be Back", "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (a remake of the 1965 song performed by the Righteous Brothers), and "Possession Obsession". In 1986, Oates contributed the song "(She's the) Shape of Things to Come" on the soundtrack to the 1986 film About Last Night. He also co-wrote and sang backup on the song "Electric Blue", recorded by the Australian band Icehouse, which was a Billboard top 10 hit.

Oates was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004,[2] and in 2014 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of Daryl Hall & John Oates.[3] His memoir, Change of Seasons, was published in 2017.

Early life

Oates was born in New York City. His mother, Ann De Palma, was an Italian immigrant originally from Salerno. His father, Al Oates, was born to an English father and Gibraltarian mother, who claimed Moroccan heritage.[4] He was raised in North Wales, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia.

Oates attended North Penn High School and was co-captain of the 1965-66 wrestling team his senior year and was Section 2 champion in the 127 lb (58 kg) weight class.[5][6] Oates turned down wrestling scholarships and opted to attend Temple University instead because "it was in the city." Oates wrestled as a freshman at Temple and then "got tired of losing weight."[7]

Career

In 1966, he recorded his first single, "I Need Your Love," with the Masters for Philadelphia-based Crimson Records.[8] After graduating from North Penn High School in 1966,[9] John enrolled in Temple University in Philadelphia, where he met Daryl Hall, a senior at Temple who was also a professional musician. The two were involved in several college bands, then formed the duo Hall & Oates, and by 1972, they had signed with Atlantic Records.[10] Hall & Oates went on to record 21 albums (to date), which have sold over 80 million units worldwide, making them arguably the most successful duo in pop–rock history. They have scored ten number-one records and over 20 Top 40 hits and have toured the world for decades. Their involvement in the original Live Aid concert and the charity single "We Are the World", both in 1985, established them further as artists. Their influence on modern American pop music and considerable contributions have been acknowledged by numerous contemporary bands, including Gym Class Heroes[11] and the Killers.[12]

In 1983, Oates was asked whether he regretted not pursuing his degree in journalism. He replied that he did not—and admitted that he had in fact never intended to finish it.[13]

Despite 30 years as a chart-topping performer and sought-after producer, Oates did not release a solo album until 2002's Phunk Shui.

Oates took part, along with Jamie Cullum, in the song "Greatest Mistake" by Handsome Boy Modeling School. The song appears on the 2004 album White People.

Oates' second solo album, 1000 Miles of Life, was released on August 23, 2008.[14]

As reported by Billboard in 2008, Oates was shopping an animated series titled J-Stache, created by Evan Duby at Primary Wave Music Publishing.[15]

In March 2010, Oates played with the indie rock band the Bird and the Bee as a surprise guest. The show was a medley of the Bird and the Bee songs, as well as classic Hall & Oates. The performance was dedicated to H&O bassist T-Bone Wolk who died on February 27, 2010.

On October 1, 2011, Margo Rey charted at #24 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Tracks with the song "Let the Rain", which was co-written by Oates.[16]

On March 11, 2013, Oates released a new single, "Stand Strong", which he co-wrote with Teddy Morgan. "Stand Strong" is part of Good Road to Follow, a set of original songs released as digital singles, one after the other.[17] In 2015, Oates released Another Good Road,[18] a DVD and Live CD combination via PS Records / Warner Elektra, which also debuted as a television special on the Palladia music channel. The DVD was shot live in a recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee, and features rare footage of his home in Woody Creek, Colorado.

His memoir Change of Seasons was published on March 28, 2017 by St. Martin's Press.[19]

He released an album with his new backing band, "The Good Road Band", titled "Arkansas" on February 2, 2018. Oates commented that the album serves as a connection back to his pre-Hall & Oates music interest of traditional delta, country blues, and ragtime.[20]

Oates has used many instruments and effects throughout his musical career and endorses several manufacturers and brands. Some of the companies endorsed by Oates include, Taylor Guitars,[21] Voyage Air Guitars,[22] Neunaber Audio,[23] LR Baggs,[24] and Fishman.[25]

Personal life

Oates has been married twice. His first wife was Nancy Hunter, a former model. He and his second wife Aimee Oates[4] have a son, Tanner, who was born in 1996. They reside in Woody Creek, Colorado,[26] as well as Nashville, Tennessee.[27][full citation needed] Oates became friends with gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson when he moved to Woody Creek in the late 1980s and the pair maintained a close bond until Thompson's death in 2005.[28]

Hall & Oates songs on which Oates sings lead

  • "All Our Love" (co-lead vocal) from Whole Oats
  • "Southeast City Window" from Whole Oats
  • "Thank You For ..." from Whole Oats
  • "Lilly (Are You Happy)" (co-lead vocal) from Whole Oats
  • "Had I Known You Better Then" from Abandoned Luncheonette
  • "Las Vegas Turnaround (The Stewardess Song)" from Abandoned Luncheonette
  • "She's Gone" (co-lead vocal) from Abandoned Luncheonette
  • "I'm Just A Kid (Don't Make Me Feel Like A Man)" from Abandoned Luncheonette
  • "Lady Rain" (co-lead vocal) from Abandoned Luncheonette
  • "Can't Stop The Music (He Played It Much Too Long)" from War Babies
  • "Is it a Star" (co-lead vocal) from War Babies
  • "Johnny Gore and the "C" Eaters" (co-lead vocal) from War Babies
  • "Past Times Behind" from "The Atlantic Collection" compilation
  • "Camellia" from Daryl Hall & John Oates
  • "Alone Too Long" from Daryl Hall & John Oates
  • "Soldering" from "Daryl Hall & John Oates
  • "Ice" from Daryl Hall & John Oates
  • "Back Together Again" from Bigger Than Both of Us
  • "Crazy Eyes" from Bigger Than Both of Us
  • "You'll Never Learn" from Bigger Than Both of Us
  • "The Emptyness" from Beauty on a Back Street
  • "Love Hurts (Love Heals)" from Beauty on a Back Street
  • "The Girl Who Used to Be" from Beauty on a Back Street
  • "Melody for a Memory" from Along the Red Ledge
  • "Serious Music" from Along the Red Ledge
  • "Pleasure Beach" from Along the Red Ledge
  • "Portable Radio" (co-lead vocal) from X-Static
  • "All You Want Is Heaven" (co-lead vocal) from X-Static
  • "Bebop/Drop" from X-Static
  • "How Does It Feel To Be Back" from Voices
  • "Hard To Be In Love With You" (co-lead vocal) from Voices
  • "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (co-lead vocal) from Voices
  • "Africa" from Voices
  • "Mano A Mano" from Private Eyes
  • "Friday Let Me Down" from Private Eyes
  • "Italian Girls" from H2O
  • "At Tension" from H2O
  • "Jingle Bell Rock" from 1983 Christmas single (flip-side featured another version with lead vocals by Daryl Hall)
  • "Possession Obsession" from Big Bam Boom
  • "Cold Dark And Yesterday" from Big Bam Boom
  • "Rockability" (co-lead vocal) from Ooh Yeah!
  • "Keep on Pushin' Love" from Ooh Yeah!
  • "Change of Season" (co-lead vocal) from Change of Season
  • "Only Love" from Change of Season
  • "Starting All Over Again"(co-lead vocal) from Change of Season
  • "Time Won't Pass Me By" (co-lead vocal) from Marigold Sky
  • "War of Words" from Marigold Sky
  • "Someday We'll Know" (co-lead vocal) from Do It for Love
  • "Love in a Dangerous Time" from Do It for Love
  • "Ooh Child" from Our Kind of Soul
  • "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" from Our Kind of Soul
  • "No Child Should Ever Cry on Christmas" from Home for Christmas
  • "The Christmas Song" from Home for Christmas
  • "Don't Go Out" from Do What You Want, Be What You Are box set
  • "All the Way from Philadelphia" (co-lead vocal) from Do What You Want, Be What You Are box set
  • "I Want Someone" (co-lead vocal) from Do What You Want, Be What You Are box set

Discography

Studio albums

  • Phunk Shui (2002)
  • 1000 Miles of Life (2008)
  • Mississippi Mile (2011)
  • Good Road to Follow (2014)
  • Arkansas (2018)

Live albums

  • Live at the Historic Wheeler Opera House (2004)
  • John Oates Solo – The Album, The Concert (2006)
  • The Bluesville Sessions (2012)
  • Another Good Road (2015)
  • Live in Nashville (2020)

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2009).Top Pop Singles 1955–2008 (12th ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p.419.
  2. ^ . Songwriters Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  3. ^ "2014 Induction Ceremony". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. April 10, 2014. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  4. ^ a b . Skiing. November 3, 2008. Archived from the original on October 15, 2011. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  5. ^ "Singing legend brings message home". Allentown Morning Call. September 9, 2008. Retrieved December 16, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Singing legend brings message home". Allentown Morning Call. September 9, 2008. Retrieved December 16, 2020 – via webcache.googleusercontent.com.
  7. ^ Tramel, Jimmie. "Pop culture: Can we get John Oates (he's eligible) in National Wrestling Hall of Fame?". Tulsa World. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  8. ^ . Philadelphia Weekly. October 23, 2009. Archived from the original on May 25, 2014. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  9. ^ Accolade (1966 yearbook of North Penn High School, Lansdale PA).
  10. ^ . Biography.com. Archived from the original on December 1, 2018. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  11. ^ "Travis McCoy Shows Off His Hall & Oates Tattoos". Peoplemag. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
  12. ^ Rodman, Sarah (March 28, 2010). "Daryl Hall is on everyone's list". Boston.com. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
  13. ^ Webster, Allan (November 8, 1982). "Hall and Oates: Water on the Brain". Juke Magazine. p. 20.
  14. ^ "John Oates – 1000 Miles of Life (CD, Album)". discogs. August 23, 2008. Retrieved July 27, 2011.
  15. ^ High, Kamau (June 27, 2008). "Oates, Mustache Make Cartoon Crime-Fighting Team". Billboard. Retrieved July 27, 2011.
  16. ^ Trust, Gary (October 1, 2011). "Weekly Chart Notes: Mick Jagger, LMFAO, Taylor Swift". Billboard. Retrieved October 5, 2011.
  17. ^ "Hall & Oates' John Oates Stands Strong with New Americana-Flavored Single". WFJA. March 13, 2013. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  18. ^ "Watch John Oates: Another Good Road". Amazon. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
  19. ^ "John Oates details his forthcoming memoir, Change of Seasons". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
  20. ^ "John Oates Embraces Americana on 'Arkansas'". John Oates. November 17, 2017. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  21. ^ "John Oates". Taylor Guitars. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  22. ^ "Folding Travel Guitar". Voyage Air Guitar. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  23. ^ "John Oates". Neunaber Audio. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  24. ^ "John Oates". LR Baggs. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  25. ^ "Artists". Fishman. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  26. ^ "John Oates' Many 'Good Roads' (Photo Essay)". Rockcellarmagazine.com. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  27. ^ Tennessean 2015
  28. ^ Millman, Ethan (July 14, 2017). "Hunter S. Thompson would not remove his convertible after John Oates bought his Colorado cabin". The Denver Post. Retrieved August 19, 2020.

External links

  • Official John Oates website
  • Official website of Hall & Oates
  • John Oates discography at Discogs  
  • John Oates at AllMusic

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This article is about the musician For other uses see John Oates disambiguation John William Oates born April 7 1948 1 is an American musician best known as half of the rock and soul duo Hall amp Oates with Daryl Hall He has played rock R amp B and soul music acting as a guitarist singer songwriter and record producer John OatesJohn Oates in 2021Background informationBirth nameJohn William OatesBorn 1948 04 07 April 7 1948 age 74 New York City U S OriginNorth Wales Pennsylvania U S GenresBlue eyed soulpop rockR amp BsoulPhilly soulsoft rockOccupation s Musiciansongwriterrecord producerInstrument s GuitarvocalsYears active1966 presentLabelsAtlanticRCAEpicAristaU WatchThirty TigersWebsitejohnoates wbr com Although Oates s main role in the duo is being the guitarist he also co wrote many of the top 10 songs that they recorded including Sara Smile referring to Hall s then girlfriend Sara Allen She s Gone and Out of Touch as well as You Make My Dreams I Can t Go for That No Can Do Maneater and Adult Education He also sang lead vocals on several more singles in the Hot 100 such as How Does It Feel to Be Back You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin a remake of the 1965 song performed by the Righteous Brothers and Possession Obsession In 1986 Oates contributed the song She s the Shape of Things to Come on the soundtrack to the 1986 film About Last Night He also co wrote and sang backup on the song Electric Blue recorded by the Australian band Icehouse which was a Billboard top 10 hit Oates was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004 2 and in 2014 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Daryl Hall amp John Oates 3 His memoir Change of Seasons was published in 2017 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Hall amp Oates songs on which Oates sings lead 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Live albums 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditOates was born in New York City His mother Ann De Palma was an Italian immigrant originally from Salerno His father Al Oates was born to an English father and Gibraltarian mother who claimed Moroccan heritage 4 He was raised in North Wales Pennsylvania a suburb of Philadelphia Oates attended North Penn High School and was co captain of the 1965 66 wrestling team his senior year and was Section 2 champion in the 127 lb 58 kg weight class 5 6 Oates turned down wrestling scholarships and opted to attend Temple University instead because it was in the city Oates wrestled as a freshman at Temple and then got tired of losing weight 7 Career EditIn 1966 he recorded his first single I Need Your Love with the Masters for Philadelphia based Crimson Records 8 After graduating from North Penn High School in 1966 9 John enrolled in Temple University in Philadelphia where he met Daryl Hall a senior at Temple who was also a professional musician The two were involved in several college bands then formed the duo Hall amp Oates and by 1972 they had signed with Atlantic Records 10 Hall amp Oates went on to record 21 albums to date which have sold over 80 million units worldwide making them arguably the most successful duo in pop rock history They have scored ten number one records and over 20 Top 40 hits and have toured the world for decades Their involvement in the original Live Aid concert and the charity single We Are the World both in 1985 established them further as artists Their influence on modern American pop music and considerable contributions have been acknowledged by numerous contemporary bands including Gym Class Heroes 11 and the Killers 12 In 1983 Oates was asked whether he regretted not pursuing his degree in journalism He replied that he did not and admitted that he had in fact never intended to finish it 13 Despite 30 years as a chart topping performer and sought after producer Oates did not release a solo album until 2002 s Phunk Shui Oates took part along with Jamie Cullum in the song Greatest Mistake by Handsome Boy Modeling School The song appears on the 2004 album White People Oates second solo album 1000 Miles of Life was released on August 23 2008 14 As reported by Billboard in 2008 Oates was shopping an animated series titled J Stache created by Evan Duby at Primary Wave Music Publishing 15 In March 2010 Oates played with the indie rock band the Bird and the Bee as a surprise guest The show was a medley of the Bird and the Bee songs as well as classic Hall amp Oates The performance was dedicated to H amp O bassist T Bone Wolk who died on February 27 2010 On October 1 2011 Margo Rey charted at 24 on Billboard s Adult Contemporary Tracks with the song Let the Rain which was co written by Oates 16 On March 11 2013 Oates released a new single Stand Strong which he co wrote with Teddy Morgan Stand Strong is part of Good Road to Follow a set of original songs released as digital singles one after the other 17 In 2015 Oates released Another Good Road 18 a DVD and Live CD combination via PS Records Warner Elektra which also debuted as a television special on the Palladia music channel The DVD was shot live in a recording studio in Nashville Tennessee and features rare footage of his home in Woody Creek Colorado His memoir Change of Seasons was published on March 28 2017 by St Martin s Press 19 He released an album with his new backing band The Good Road Band titled Arkansas on February 2 2018 Oates commented that the album serves as a connection back to his pre Hall amp Oates music interest of traditional delta country blues and ragtime 20 Oates has used many instruments and effects throughout his musical career and endorses several manufacturers and brands Some of the companies endorsed by Oates include Taylor Guitars 21 Voyage Air Guitars 22 Neunaber Audio 23 LR Baggs 24 and Fishman 25 Personal life EditOates has been married twice His first wife was Nancy Hunter a former model He and his second wife Aimee Oates 4 have a son Tanner who was born in 1996 They reside in Woody Creek Colorado 26 as well as Nashville Tennessee 27 full citation needed Oates became friends with gonzo journalist Hunter S Thompson when he moved to Woody Creek in the late 1980s and the pair maintained a close bond until Thompson s death in 2005 28 Hall amp Oates songs on which Oates sings lead Edit All Our Love co lead vocal from Whole Oats Southeast City Window from Whole Oats Thank You For from Whole Oats Lilly Are You Happy co lead vocal from Whole Oats Had I Known You Better Then from Abandoned Luncheonette Las Vegas Turnaround The Stewardess Song from Abandoned Luncheonette She s Gone co lead vocal from Abandoned Luncheonette I m Just A Kid Don t Make Me Feel Like A Man from Abandoned Luncheonette Lady Rain co lead vocal from Abandoned Luncheonette Can t Stop The Music He Played It Much Too Long from War Babies Is it a Star co lead vocal from War Babies Johnny Gore and the C Eaters co lead vocal from War Babies Past Times Behind from The Atlantic Collection compilation Camellia from Daryl Hall amp John Oates Alone Too Long from Daryl Hall amp John Oates Soldering from Daryl Hall amp John Oates Ice from Daryl Hall amp John Oates Back Together Again from Bigger Than Both of Us Crazy Eyes from Bigger Than Both of Us You ll Never Learn from Bigger Than Both of Us The Emptyness from Beauty on a Back Street Love Hurts Love Heals from Beauty on a Back Street The Girl Who Used to Be from Beauty on a Back Street Melody for a Memory from Along the Red Ledge Serious Music from Along the Red Ledge Pleasure Beach from Along the Red Ledge Portable Radio co lead vocal from X Static All You Want Is Heaven co lead vocal from X Static Bebop Drop from X Static How Does It Feel To Be Back from Voices Hard To Be In Love With You co lead vocal from Voices You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin co lead vocal from Voices Africa from Voices Mano A Mano from Private Eyes Friday Let Me Down from Private Eyes Italian Girls from H2O At Tension from H2O Jingle Bell Rock from 1983 Christmas single flip side featured another version with lead vocals by Daryl Hall Possession Obsession from Big Bam Boom Cold Dark And Yesterday from Big Bam Boom Rockability co lead vocal from Ooh Yeah Keep on Pushin Love from Ooh Yeah Change of Season co lead vocal from Change of Season Only Love from Change of Season Starting All Over Again co lead vocal from Change of Season Time Won t Pass Me By co lead vocal from Marigold Sky War of Words from Marigold Sky Someday We ll Know co lead vocal from Do It for Love Love in a Dangerous Time from Do It for Love Ooh Child from Our Kind of Soul Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get from Our Kind of Soul No Child Should Ever Cry on Christmas from Home for Christmas The Christmas Song from Home for Christmas Don t Go Out from Do What You Want Be What You Are box set All the Way from Philadelphia co lead vocal from Do What You Want Be What You Are box set I Want Someone co lead vocal from Do What You Want Be What You Are box setDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Phunk Shui 2002 1000 Miles of Life 2008 Mississippi Mile 2011 Good Road to Follow 2014 Arkansas 2018 Live albums Edit Live at the Historic Wheeler Opera House 2004 John Oates Solo The Album The Concert 2006 The Bluesville Sessions 2012 Another Good Road 2015 Live in Nashville 2020 References Edit Whitburn Joel 2009 Top Pop Singles 1955 2008 12th ed Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Inc p 419 John Oates at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Songwriters Hall of Fame Archived from the original on April 24 2014 Retrieved April 24 2014 2014 Induction Ceremony Rock and Roll Hall of Fame April 10 2014 Retrieved April 24 2014 a b Haulin Oates A Rock Star Starts Shredding Skiing November 3 2008 Archived from the original on October 15 2011 Retrieved April 24 2014 Singing legend brings message home Allentown Morning Call September 9 2008 Retrieved December 16 2020 via Newspapers com Singing legend brings message home Allentown Morning Call September 9 2008 Retrieved December 16 2020 via webcache googleusercontent com Tramel Jimmie Pop culture Can we get John Oates he s eligible in National Wrestling Hall of Fame Tulsa World Retrieved December 16 2020 INTERVIEW Hall amp Oates John Oates On Playing The Spectrum Tonight Make Major Moves Philadelphia Weekly October 23 2009 Archived from the original on May 25 2014 Retrieved April 24 2014 Accolade 1966 yearbook of North Penn High School Lansdale PA John Oates Biography Biography com Archived from the original on December 1 2018 Retrieved April 24 2014 Travis McCoy Shows Off His Hall amp Oates Tattoos Peoplemag Retrieved November 4 2022 Rodman Sarah March 28 2010 Daryl Hall is on everyone s list Boston com Retrieved November 4 2022 Webster Allan November 8 1982 Hall and Oates Water on the Brain Juke Magazine p 20 John Oates 1000 Miles of Life CD Album discogs August 23 2008 Retrieved July 27 2011 High Kamau June 27 2008 Oates Mustache Make Cartoon Crime Fighting Team Billboard Retrieved July 27 2011 Trust Gary October 1 2011 Weekly Chart Notes Mick Jagger LMFAO Taylor Swift Billboard Retrieved October 5 2011 Hall amp Oates John Oates Stands Strong with New Americana Flavored Single WFJA March 13 2013 Retrieved April 24 2014 Watch John Oates Another Good Road Amazon Retrieved February 17 2016 John Oates details his forthcoming memoir Change of Seasons Entertainment Weekly Retrieved June 20 2016 John Oates Embraces Americana on Arkansas John Oates November 17 2017 Retrieved November 11 2020 John Oates Taylor Guitars Retrieved November 23 2016 Folding Travel Guitar Voyage Air Guitar Retrieved November 23 2016 John Oates Neunaber Audio Retrieved November 23 2016 John Oates LR Baggs Retrieved November 23 2016 Artists Fishman Retrieved November 23 2016 John Oates Many Good Roads Photo Essay Rockcellarmagazine com Retrieved April 3 2015 Tennessean 2015 Millman Ethan July 14 2017 Hunter S Thompson would not remove his convertible after John Oates bought his Colorado cabin The Denver Post Retrieved August 19 2020 External links EditOfficial John Oates website Official website of Hall amp Oates John Oates discography at Discogs John Oates at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Oates amp oldid 1146659174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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