350: John Oates Reunites with His Most Authentic Self on His Latest Release, Reunion
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After 50 great years of being one-half of the iconic Hall & Oates, John Oates is spending more quality time reflecting on his own true gift of song. His second full-length release since 2018, Reunion, reflects on life, love, and the afterlife in a bluegrass, folksy, country-sound way that truly represents his intricate guitar-playing, beautiful voice, and of course, his amazing lyrical storytelling.
He collabed with A.J. Croce (son of the legendary Jim Croce) on the title-track, "Reunion," as well as some of Nashville’s greatest session players, such as guitarists Guthrie Trapp, Russ Pahl, Tom Bukovac, and bassist Steve Mackey.
After 50 great years of being one-half of the iconic Hall & Oates, John Oates is spending more quality time reflecting on his own true gift of song. His second full-length release since 2018, Reunion, reflects on life, love, and the afterlife in a bluegrass, folksy, country-sound way that truly represents his intricate guitar-playing, beautiful voice, and of course, his amazing lyrical storytelling.
He collabed with A.J. Croce (son of the legendary Jim Croce) on the title-track, "Reunion," as well as some of Nashville’s greatest session players, such as guitarists Guthrie Trapp, Russ Pahl, Tom Bukovac, and bassist Steve Mackey.
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