“engaging, unpretentious voice… sincere and modestly virtuosic” – Acoustic Guitar
John Oates is celebrating twenty-five years as an accomplished solo recording artist. John celebrated this milestone by releasing his newest project, 2025’s self-titled album Oates.
Oates is a co-founder of the most successful duo in rock history, Hall & Oates. Thus, he is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and The American Songwriters Hall of Fame. Also, he received the prestigious BMI Icon Award as well as numerous American Music, MTV awards and multiple Grammy nominations.
Oates has been part of pop music history’s most iconic moments. For example, he was part of the groundbreaking “We Are The World” charity session. Further, Hall and Oates headlined the first Live Aid concert in Philadelphia. More recently, John is very active with various philanthropic organizations such as Feeding America, Movember, Teen Cancer America and more.
In addition to having sold over 80 million albums as a former member of Hall & Oates, he has recorded eight solo albums. He is currently touring the world with his Good Road Band and Acoustic Quartet performing his new original songs. Additionally, they cover past hits as well as selections of influential music he calls “the songs that made me”. Here, these are selected from the early days of rock, soul, folk and R&B.
Recommended for fans of Hall & Oates, Boz Scaggs, Bruce Hornsby and Jeff Lynne.
📸: Jason Lee Denton




