Karen Dalton-Beninato: Reflecting and Recording in New Orleans Post-Festival
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has wrapped for the 44th year, but the music's still ringing across.
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The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has wrapped for the 44th year, but the music's still ringing across.
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This is the nexus point, for me, when Hall and Oates finally reached everything they had been grasping for in trying to blend their core R&B vibe with the too-cool nihilism of new wave.
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Bonnaroo 2013 schedule posted (Weird Al vs. Billy Idol vs. John Oates vs. R. Kelly?????) (1) Anonymous wrote: i guess watch the beginning of R Kelly's set and then head over for...
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John Oates is offering a scintillating acoustic version of his Hall and Oates gem "How Does It Feel To Be Back," originally released as the opening track on their career-turning effort Voices.
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Though he typically handed the microphone over to partner Daryl Hall, John Oates co-wrote three of Hall and Oates' six No. 1 Billboard hits, as well as charting favorites like "She's Gone." But he says his composition style has changed since then.
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With John Oates of Hall and Oates fame, the worry might have been that his on-going Nashville residency would lead to a turn toward the soft commercialism of modern-day country music.
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In a sign of the times in this age of the download, John Oates of Hall and Oates says he will be releasing a new album — but only one song at a time, over the next year.
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Musical comedy duo Garfunkel & Oates (made up of Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci) met half of their namesake, John Oates, after he reached out on MySpace.
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Since her memorable appearance on Skrillex's "Bangarang," Sirah's been focused on even more high profile projects, including her mixtape, C.U.L.T. Too Young To Die and her "Up & Down" video.
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About three years ago, I had three life changing events happen within a few weeks of each other.
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They have been named Billboard's most successful duo of the rock era.
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Hall and Oates, the story goes, started out as this folksy doo-wop inspired duo.
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Hall And Oates have persuaded two fans who set up a political wing for the pop rock duo's fanbase to cease their activities.
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Last week, the Federal Election Commission officially recognized a Super PAC called "Hall And Oates Fans For America."
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Late last week the political world learned that Hall and Oates fans had created their own Super PAC with the aim of damaging the campaign of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
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Though John Oates has been a Nashville resident for some time now, you shouldn't look for him in a ten-gallon hat on the cover of his next all-original solo release.
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Hall and Oates have always been an enigma.
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Although the Season 2 finale of NBC's hit singing competition " The Voice " will focus on who'll be crowned the winner, viewers will also be treated to a star-studded lineup of special performances from Lady Antebellum , Justin Bieber , Flo Rida and Daryl Hall and John Oates.
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One of them had a hit album in 1980 called Voices.
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Recorded at Sirius XM Radio, it will be called The Bluesville Sessions.
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You might think Daryl Hall and John Oates would have a problem with their music being played for free through the crazy popular Callin' Oates service -- but it turns out the guys are thrilled about it ... so far.
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Anytime someone utters the phrase "cover song" or "cover version," most music aficionados cringe and scoff.
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Daryl Hall certainly took his time recording a follow-up to his last solo record, 1996's 'Can't Stop Dreaming.'
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Daryl Hall & John Oates returned to Northern California treating a sold out crowd at the historic Mountain Winery to their unique blend of Philly Rock and Soul. The Songwriter Hall of Fame inductees played a career defining set spanning the duos thirteen gold and platinum albums.
Read MoreIs it terrible that like…basically the only acts I want to see on Monday are local bands?
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Bumbershoot has been Seattle's premier music and arts festival since its inception in 1971, and every year it brings together musicians and artists from around the world to take the stage at Seattle Center.
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I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing a musical legend and personal hero of mine, John Oates, before his show with his well-known other half, Daryl Hall, at Wolf Trap last Monday.
Read MoreWhen John Oates released 'Mississippi Mile,' an album of Americana cover tunes and odes to the Hall and Oates member's musical roots, he included a personal take on the disastrous flooding that took place in Nashville last May. "I feel so bad for that area, which has just been hammered, year after year," Oates told Spinner.
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He's famous the world over for his partnership with fellow Philly-area soul brother Daryl Hall , but it isn't like he hasn't ever sowed any oats of his own.
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On this special edition of Something Else!
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A completely unofficial — and potentially inaccurate — list of rock and roll's shortest stars. 10.
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John Oates recently discussed the day he shaved his legendary mustache off.
Read MoreBut the truth is, there's more to Hall and Oates than the sum of their blow-dried caricature.
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As one half of the most successful duo in pop history, Daryl Hall 's soulful voice dominated our boomboxes in the late-70s and early-80s with No. 1 hits like 'Rich Girl,' Kiss on My List,' 'I Can't Go For That (No Can Do),' 'Private Eyes' and 'Maneater.'
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Those lucky enough to snag tickets to Hall and Oates ' sold-out stop at New York's Beacon Theatre on Sunday were treated to some early yuletide cheer.
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John Oates has the same kid smile and curly mop of thick, brown hair you remember from his Hall & Oates videos, but he also has a new sound that had the audience at Nashville's historic Station Inn hollering in the hardly-even-any-standing-room space.
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It's quite possible that, at some point in your life, you've dreaded going to the supermarket.
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