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Oates To Debut New Band This Summer, Dates Include NYC, Nashville, Los Angeles, Summerfest
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[Credit: Jason Lee Denton]
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June 20, 2025 - - Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Songwriters Hall of Famer and several-time GRAMMY nominee John Oates will return with a new solo album this summer: the self-titled Oates will be released on August 29. Nearly all original new songs, Oates finds the music legend flexing his deep love for the craft of songwriting, masterful guitar work and finely aged voice with a touch of rasp bringing listeners on a delightful and fresh musical voyage. The sound of his new album will remind fans of the classic groove-oriented R&B and pop he produced in the 70s and 80s, and is another exciting addition to Oates’ eclectic and dynamic body of work.
Oates was inspired in part by a bright new generation of talents that have caught his ear - including Clyde and Gracie Lawrence, who front the NYC 8-piece soul pop band Lawrence, and soul singer-songwriter Devon Gilfillian. After hearing Lawrence's music, Oates was moved to write a song, and asked them to guest on it. "Enough Is Enough" kicks off the album with a feeling of joy and warmth over a funky plucked bassline and three-part harmonies, Gilfillian, who, like Oates, has strong ties to Philadelphia, also worked with Oates on the record, co-writing “Real Thing” and co-writing and singing on “Mending” (which was inspired by reading the word “Mend” on a random pluck from a deck of tarot cards). Oates says that he didn’t realize it at the time, but his work with Gilfillian would help bring this new full length album into focus.
Listen to “Enough Is Enough” featuring Lawrence here: https://johnoates.com/
Other album highlights include the previously released "Pushin' A Rock.” The Sisyphean parts of life have never sounded so smooth, over a smoldering groove and slinky synths, with Oates empowering us to “roll with it” when things get rough. “A Ways Away” illustrates the album’s softer side, shimmering acoustic guitars and a soaring chorus. Oates also explores global sounds, inspired by his love of Bossa Nova and Carlos Jobim (“Dreaming Of Brazil” featuring Wendy Moten on vocals), and “Bajo La Luz De La Luna,” a song he penned for Gringa, a feature film that takes place in Mexico. Oates memorialized our collective experience of the pandemic on “Disconnected,” and imagines how it would feel to be completely alone on “World’s Gone Wrong,” a beautiful song that reminds us to be grateful for our loved ones. The album closes with Oates’ take on “Walking In Memphis,” as well as a remixed bonus track of the song by American electronic music producer Grabbitz.
The album was recorded almost entirely in Nashville, including at Sound Emporium, Curb Studios and Addiction Sound, and at The Hit Factory (“Enough Is Enough”) in NYC. It was produced by Oates and David Kalmusky (a multi-platinum producer who has worked with everyone from Keith Urban and Shawn Mendes to Carrie Underwood and Meghan Trainor), and mixed by Kalmusky.
Oates has put a new band together to play these new songs, and has already announced plays at the Troubadour (Aug 27), The Rockaways in NYC (Aug 24), Summerfest (July 4), and a special show kick-off show at home in Nashville at The Analog at Hutton Hotel (June 29): https://johnoates.com/tour/
Based in Nashville for over 15 years, Oates fit right into the city’s bustling Americana scene. Early blues, roots, rock n’ roll and folk is the formative music he grew up on, and has revisited and reimagined on some of his recent solo work including 2024’s introspective and acoustic Reunion. But with Oates he's plugged his beloved 1958 Stratocaster back in and is relishing the grooves.
Pre-order, Pre-save: https://johnoates.com/
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Oates Track List:
- Enough Is Enough (feat. Lawrence)
- Real Thing Going On
- Mending (feat. Devon Gilfillian)
- A Ways Away
- Let Me Be the One
- World Gone Wrong
- Pushin' a Rock
- Disconnected
- Get Your Smile On
- Dreaming About Brazil
- Bajo la Luz de la Luna
- Walking In Memphis
- Walking In Memphis (Grabbitz Remix)
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Tour Dates:
June 20 - Banner Elk, NC - Elk River Helping Hands
June 29 - Nashville TN - Analog at Hutton Hotel
July 4 - Milwaukee, WI - Summerfest 2025
July 18 - Steamboat Springs, CO - Strings Music Pavillion
July 19 - Lone Tree, CO - Lone Tree Arts Center
August 17 - King Of Prussia, PA - Upper Merion Township Building Park
August 20 - Millville, NJ - Levoy Theatre
August 22 - Westport, CT - The Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts
August 23 - Wilkes-barre, PA - Public Square Park
August 24 - Queens Country, NY - The Rockaway Hotel
August 27 - West Hollywood, CA - Troubadour
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About John Oates:
Although many people around the world know him as the co-creator of the pop group Hall & Oates, this versatile artist’s musical roots run deep. As a young child in the early 1950s John’s life and influences parallel the evolution of American rock and roll. Playing and singing from the age of five he was born into a life of music. “I am old enough to remember music before the birth of rock and roll so when it hit, I was aware that something new and groundbreaking had happened.” Chuck Berry, Little Richard, the Everly Brothers and Elvis laid the foundation and the regional sounds crackling out of the AM radio from labels like Stax Volt/ Specialty / Sun / Chess were Oates’ sonic pallet from which to draw inspiration.
In the early 1960s, when the folk revival swept the college campuses, John immersed himself in songs he heard from all the newly rediscovered artists, many of whom traced their careers back to the 1920s and 30s at the beginning of phonograph recordings. Living in Philadelphia at that time John haunted the coffee houses and festivals to hear folks like Mississippi John Hurt, Doc Watson, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee and spent many a Saturday night at the fabled Uptown Theater to experience R&B greats like Sam and Dave, Otis Redding, the Temptations, Curtis Mayfield and James Brown. It was from these early influences that John Oates became the musician he is today. A keeper of the flame, an Americana amalgamation of all that he heard and all that has come before him.
Working and moving to Nashville in the early 2000s John was embraced by the burgeoning Americana music community and surrounded by kindred spirits and with their help he began to tap back into his earliest musical DNA to establish and re-define himself. The results of which have been seven solo albums, multiple singles, and many classic collaborations.
https://johnoates.com/
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