recently filed a lawsuit and was granted a temporary restraining order against band co-member John Oates — played a concert that was chock-full of the duo’s hit singles on Nov.
23.Hall, 77, performed at the Tokyo Garden Theater in Japan, per Variety. According to the outlet, he sang classics such as “Out of Touch,” “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)” and “Private Eyes.”Earlier this month, Hall and his organization, the Daryl Hall Revocable Trust, filed a lawsuit against Oates, 75, and Oates’ trust, the John W.
Oates TISA Trust and its co-trustees in Davidson County Chancery Court.The suit was filed in Nashville, Tennessee, on Nov. 16.
While the legal documents are sealed, they are labeled as relating to a “contract/debt” suit. On Nov. 23, TMZ reported that the legal battle pertains to “the ground rules of who can sing what as a solo artist, along with money issues of course.”Oates, for his part, performed several of the band’s joint songs at solo shows earlier this month.Oates and Hall haven’t appeared to be on the same page for quite some time.
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