John William Oates (born April 7, 1948) is an American musician, best known as half of the rock and soul duo Hall & Oates along with Daryl Hall. He has played rock, R&B, and soul music, serving as a guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
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, and in 2014 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of Hall & Oates. His memoir, Change of Seasons, was published in 2017.
Gender
Male
Birthday
1948-04-07
Place of birth
New York City, New York, USA
Daryl Hall & John Oates: Go Solo
1983
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The Making of Sun City
1985
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The Greatest Night in Pop
2024
7.87
Hall & Oates: Live
2005
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Pixels
2015
5.74
Totally Baked
2007
5.30
Live Aid
1985
7.90
Hall & Oates: Our Kind of Soul
2005
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Heavy Petting
1989
5.60
You Again
2010
6.30
Revival: The Sam Bush Story
2015
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Enormous: The Gorge Story
2021
3.50
Hall & Oates - Live in Sydney
2013
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Evolution's End?
1991
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