
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In his new memoir Change of Season, John Oates describes his journey from the suburbs of Philadelphia to the heights of superstardom in the 1980s and 90s as half of Hall & Oates. The duo released seven platinum albums and reached the Billboard Hot 100 34 times in a career stretching back to 1973. But the John Oates heard here, in a live interview at the Nashville Public Library, is an artist seeking his muse with total freedom. And that’s a sound that’s fit right in with Nashville’s songwriting Americana scene.
This wide-ranging episode introduces guest co-anchor Whitney Matheson, reports on how Nashville's growing number of vinyl retailers is getting ready for Record Store Day 2017 and re-airs an NPR feature by Jewly Hight on Bay Area to Nashville transplant band Front Country.
4.7
4040 ratings
In his new memoir Change of Season, John Oates describes his journey from the suburbs of Philadelphia to the heights of superstardom in the 1980s and 90s as half of Hall & Oates. The duo released seven platinum albums and reached the Billboard Hot 100 34 times in a career stretching back to 1973. But the John Oates heard here, in a live interview at the Nashville Public Library, is an artist seeking his muse with total freedom. And that’s a sound that’s fit right in with Nashville’s songwriting Americana scene.
This wide-ranging episode introduces guest co-anchor Whitney Matheson, reports on how Nashville's growing number of vinyl retailers is getting ready for Record Store Day 2017 and re-airs an NPR feature by Jewly Hight on Bay Area to Nashville transplant band Front Country.
173 Listeners
38,677 Listeners
222 Listeners
43,946 Listeners
90,886 Listeners
10,932 Listeners
29,304 Listeners
431 Listeners
348 Listeners
26,149 Listeners
9,188 Listeners
57,990 Listeners
2,152 Listeners
3,327 Listeners
1,279 Listeners