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John Oates was destined to be a musician. Singing from the time he could talk and playing the guitar since the age of five, his calling in life was never in question. Born in New York City, his family moved to a small town outside of Philadelphia Pennsylvania in the early 50's ....a move that would change the course of his life. Like most kids at that time, the impact of the early days of rock left an lasting impression on John. At the age of four he witnessed his first live concert: Bill Haley and the Comets playing their classic rockabilly hits at a local amusement park. Then there were the records...
He began to collect 45 rpm singles ...treasures from Little Richard, Chuck Berry, the Everly Brothers, Gary U.S. Bonds and of course, Elvis. He spent countless hours twisting the dial on his AM transistor radio trying to tune in the local R&B stations and listening to DJs like Jerry Blavat spinning obscure Doo Wop records and B sides.
When it came to influences John was open to more than just the top 40 hits...his friends’ older brother turned him on to the nascent folk music scene that began to sweep the country in the early 60’s. John’s interest in traditional American music began and he immersed himself in the Child’s Ballads, Joan Baez, Rev. Gary Davis, Dave Von Ronk and all the rediscovered bluesmen who began to make appearances at the Newport and Philadelphia folk festivals. Absorbing it all developed a kind of musical split personality. One night he might be wearing a shark skin suit playing everything from Doo Wop covers to the big R&B hits of the day with his band and the next night he would be playing his acoustic guitar in a local coffee house singing Appalachian folk ballads...to this day the very same roots and influences still can be heard in John’s original playing and singing style.
In the late 60’s John moved to Philadelphia to attend Temple University and check out the city’s music scene. In 1966 he wrote and recorded his first single “I Need Your Love” which was released on the label owned by a local music store called the Record Museum. The song was arranged by Bobby Martin who at the time was producing and arranging for Gamble and Huff. The single received airplay on Philly’s R&B radio stations and John began to divide his time between being a student and a professional musician.
Around the same time he met an influential guitar player/ teacher named Jerry Ricks who had spent time on the road with Mississippi John Hurt and Son House. Jerry took John under his wing and introduced him to many of the newly rediscover folk performers, such as Doc Watson, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee and Mississippi John for whom Philadelphia’s folk venues, like the Second Fret and Main Point, were frequent stops in their concert schedules.
John had the unique opportunity to play alongside some of these seminal musicians learning first hand, their finger picking and flat picking styles.
When John first met Daryl Hall it was their mutual love for urban rhythm and blues blended with the more rural roots of American music that created their unique sound.
Since the formation of their partnership in the early 70’s Hall & Oates have gone on to record 21 albums which have sold over 80 million units making them the most successful duo in rock history. They have scored 10 number one records, over 20 top 40 hits and have toured the world for decades. Their involvement in the original “Live Aid” concert and the ground breaking “We Are The World” charity recording have further established them as legendary artists who have personally and through their music, stood the test of time. Their influence on modern pop music has been cited by numerous contemporary bands, like the Gym Class Heroes and the Killers, who have credited and acknowledged H&O’s considerable contribution to American music.
In addition to their numerous American Music and MTV awards, in 2005 they were inducted into the American Songwriters Hall of Fame and in May of 2008 will be presented the prestigious BMI Icon Award for their outstanding career achievement in song writing.
John has recently been invited to become a member of the board of directors for the R&B Foundation and continues to support many national and local charities. He has just finished recording his second solo album entitled: “1000 Miles of Life” in Nashville featuring an amazing collection of some of the world’s top musicians.
He resides with his wife and son in the rocky mountains of Colorado on their ranch along with 3 dogs, a flock of Emus, Llamas and Alpacas. When he’s not driving his tractor or making music he loves to ride his mountain bike, hike the backcountry and telemark ski.
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Member Since: 2/4/2008
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"1000 Miles Of Life"
3-1-08 Boulder, CO

Influences: Curtis Mayfield
Doc Watson
Temptations
Stax/Volt
Chuck Berry
Steve Cropper
Jr. Walker
Rev. Gary Davis
Record Label: PS Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

John Oates & Jed Leiber -1,000 Miles of Rock, Soul, and Roland

There's a great interview with John & Jed on Roland's website.Here's the direct link:John Oates & Jed Leiber InterviewEnjoy!...
Posted by JOHN OATES on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:38:00 PST

John Oates: a reflective look at life (Aspen Times article)

A great article about John in the Aspen Times: John Oates: a reflective look at life  ...
Posted by JOHN OATES on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 03:06:00 PST

Video Blog 6: The Songs Part Two

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Video Blog 5

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Video Blog 4: The Musicians Part One

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Video Blog 3: The Songs - Part One

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Posted by JOHN OATES on Sun, 13 Apr 2008 12:00:00 PST

John to appear at the Keywest Songwriters Festival

KEY WEST SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL MIXES ROOTS MUSIC ROYALTY WITH MAINSTREAM SONGWRITING ELITE NASHVILLE, Tuesday, April 8, 2008 - The 13th Annual Ho...
Posted by JOHN OATES on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 08:13:00 PST

Video Blog 2: The Studio

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Posted by JOHN OATES on Sun, 30 Mar 2008 01:02:00 PST

Video Blog 1: Greetings From Nashville

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Posted by JOHN OATES on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 12:59:00 PST

John Oates Interview - Modern Guitars Magazine

Modern Guitars Magazine News and information about electric and acoustic guitarswww.modernguitars.comJohn Oates Interview by Geoff Byrd.Photo by Art BurrowsI first met John Oa...
Posted by JOHN OATES on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 01:18:00 PST