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Biography Flash John Oates Says Billie Jean Was Inspired by Hall and Oates Hit and a Lost Notebook Surfaces
Published 1 week, 3 days ago
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John Oates has been making waves this week with revelations that could reshape music history lore. MusicRadar reports that Oates doubled down on his longtime claim, agreeing with ex-partner Daryl Hall that their 1981 smash I Cant Go For That directly inspired Michael Jacksons Billie Jean groove, with Oates noting Jackson explicitly wanted something like that and nailed his own version. Polimerizacijafaranovibeograd echoes the story, highlighting how Hall and Oates say MJ himself acknowledged the borrow, a juicy tidbit thats buzzing across outlets and carrying big biographical weight for Oates enduring legacy beyond the duo.
No fresh public appearances or business moves popped in the last few days from verified sources, though Cornerstone Berkeley lists ongoing events without Oates specifics, and a Hamilton County tribute band, Private Eyes, keeps channeling Hall and Oates hits. Social media stays quiet on direct mentions from Oates himself. The most intriguing scoop comes from KnightCrier, where North Penn school renovations halted after unearthing what they call Oates 1966 notebook in the courtyard, sparking district-wide buzz and potential nostalgia gold for his early years, though its unconfirmed if authentic or just a cheeky find.
In the past 24 hours, no major headlines broke, but this notebook tale hints at biographical treasure troves ahead. WHYY nods to Oates folk festival roots without new dates. Stay tuned as these threads could define his next chapter.
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No fresh public appearances or business moves popped in the last few days from verified sources, though Cornerstone Berkeley lists ongoing events without Oates specifics, and a Hamilton County tribute band, Private Eyes, keeps channeling Hall and Oates hits. Social media stays quiet on direct mentions from Oates himself. The most intriguing scoop comes from KnightCrier, where North Penn school renovations halted after unearthing what they call Oates 1966 notebook in the courtyard, sparking district-wide buzz and potential nostalgia gold for his early years, though its unconfirmed if authentic or just a cheeky find.
In the past 24 hours, no major headlines broke, but this notebook tale hints at biographical treasure troves ahead. WHYY nods to Oates folk festival roots without new dates. Stay tuned as these threads could define his next chapter.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on John Oates and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI