John Oates Breaks Silence After Daryl Hall Lawsuit

Oates posted a message to social media following the recent lawsuit.

John Oates has ended his silence following a lawsuit filed against him by his longtime collaborator, Daryl Hall. 

The 75-year-old musician took to his social media channels to share a Thanksgiving message on Thursday, advocating for a "more compassionate and supportive world."

In his message, Oates urged collective reflection and connection during the holiday season, emphasizing the importance of supporting those facing challenges globally. He encouraged reaching out to aid those in need, whether through local charities or international humanitarian initiatives, with the hope of contributing to a more compassionate world.

Details of the lawsuit remain a mystery as the court documents are sealed. Hall filed a complaint against Oates and the co-trustees of the John W. Oates TISA Trust, including Oates' wife, Aimee Oates, on Nov. 16, along with a motion for a temporary restraining order. The court sanctioned the temporary restraining order, scheduled to take effect on Nov. 30.

ET confirmed the existence of the lawsuit with the Nashville Chancery Court. During an appearance on the Club Random with Bill Maher podcast, Hall made it clear that he does not consider Oates his creative partner, but rather his business partner. He further noted that they've "always been very separate."

Hall downplayed the collaborative aspect of their musical journey, citing instances like the 1980 No. 1 hit "Kiss on My List" as evidence of their apparent creative separation. 

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Despite Oates not being credited as a songwriter on the track, he is listed as a co-producer alongside Hall. The duo, known as Hall & Oates, formed in 1967 and has since released 18 studio albums, achieving success with six No. 1 singles, including "Maneater," "Rich Girl," and "Out of Touch."

The legal development comes more than 50 years after Hall & Oates made their debut in 1972 with "Whole Oats." 

Although both artists pursued solo recording careers and separate tours, the duo has never officially dissolved. Their most recent studio album, "Home for Christmas," was released in 2006.

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