Let me take you back to the very early 1980s. This was a much different era in the world of music, driven by cocaine and MTV. Disco was completely and utterly dead. Rap and hair metal had yet to ...
What is the song about? How did Daryl Hall come up with that incredible, sample-worthy groove? And what other famous ‘80s song did that groove help to inspire? All those answers and more as we explore ...
Before they ever went one on one as Hall & Oates, John Oates played his first show with his longtime partner Daryl Hall in New York City. After meeting as students at Temple University in Philadelphia ...
There’s a song on John Oates’ new album Reunion about a renowned musical duo that stayed together for decades even as their relationship became strained. But the name of the song is not “Daryl Hall & ...
There’s Batman & Robin, there’s Bert & Ernie, and there’s Hall & Oates. And when news broke last November that Daryl Hall got a restraining order against John Oates — his blue-eyed-soul brother in the ...
Hall and Oates is dead; long live Daryl Hall and John Oates’s solo careers. As the blue-eyed soul icons feud over their business, Oates is now saying he’s “moved on” from Hall and Oates. Speaking to ...
Oates hasn’t given up on the idea of recording a duet. He’s featured on “Never Change My Mind,” the new single by Nashville-based indie rock singer-songwriter JT Loux that not only features Oates’ ...
The last time Hall and Oates performed in North Texas, at Dickies Arena in 2021, they dusted off a deep cut titled “Back Together Again.” For fans, the song is now just a case of wishful thinking.
John Oates is determined to make the most of his life as he says goodbye to some of his contemporaries. He says it was that feeling that gave him the need to "step away" from his beloved rock duo Hall ...
One of the most successful and popular songwriting duos of all time, Daryl Hall and John Oates have notched 16 Top-10 hits, including six No. 1s and millions in album sales. What has made the ...
“Say It Isn’t So” isn’t just the name of a classic Hall & Oates song — it’s the much-headlined reaction to the news that the duo that practically defines duos had a nasty and seemingly final split ...