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“I couldn't afford to waste any more time,” says the 76-year-old singer-songwriter of his now full-time solo career. “I had to commit and be 100 percent invested in me. Now, it sounds selfish, it sounds self-indulgent, maybe. But I don't care.” -
John Oates Says Hall & Oates Isn't Getting Back Together: 'I've Moved On'
John Oates is pretty confident that Hall & Oates is not getting back together after they've fallen "Out of Touch." He says he has "moved on" after their public fallout. -
John Oates Denounces Daryl Hall's 'Outlandish, Inaccurate' Claims Amid 'Bitter' Lawsuit
Music duo Hall & Oates are battling it out in court, and some damning claims have been exchanged. #DarylHall #JohnOates #HallAndOates #Lawsuit -
Ringo Starr, Green Day, Lou Reed to Join Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2015 includes a bluesman, a Beatle and a chick who loves rock 'n' roll. Lou Reed, Green Day, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Double Trouble, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts and Bill Withers and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band will be inducted in April. Ringo Starr will receive the special honor of the Award for Musical Excellence as well, "Rolling Stone" reports.The ceremony will be held April 18 in Cleveland, and HBO will air the festivities some time in May. Tickets will be available to the general public Thursday, Dec. 18. -
Chubby Checker Wants The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame NOW, ‘Better Do It Quick While I’m Still Smiling’
Chubby Checker is speaking out about the fact that he's yet to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. -
12 Days of Christmas: 5 Best Versions of 'Jingle Bell Rock'
Originally recorded by Bobby Helms in 1958, "Jingle Bell Rock" has become an American holiday standard, mixing together a little pep with some classic Christmas. But, who has done the song the most justice? -
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announces 2014 inductees: Nirvana, Kiss, Peter Gabriel, Hall and Oates, Cat Stevens, Linda Ronstadt and more
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has officially announced the class of 2014. Next year, Nirvana, Kiss, Peter Gabriel, Hall and Oates, Cat Stevens and Linda Ronstadt will be inducted, according to Rolling Stone. The E Street Band will be given the Award for Musical Excellence and Beatles manager Brian Epstein and original Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham will be recipients of the Ahmet Ertegun Award for non-performers. -
Hall & Oates talk plans for new music, reissues
Hall and Oates fans, get excited. The duo has announced plans to start working on music again. Following the band's first-ever nomination from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, spoke with Billboard about what the future holds for the band. -
Ballin’ Oates: Hall & Oates meets hip-hop with remix from Scott Melker
Ballin' Oates has been created, and it's about time. The five-song SoundCloud collection put together by Scott Melker is a fully remixed series of some of the best Hall & Oates tracks like "Rich Girl," "Maneater" and "I Can't Go For That," combined with hip hop songs from artists like Wu Tang and T.I.
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