told ET on Thursday. “We’ve done something over a 50-year period of time that not many people ever can say they’ve done in their lives or careers.”“It’s been a great thing for me to do, I’m really proud of it, and I’m really happy about it,” he continued. “And I know that those songs are going to live forever.”However, Oates went on to make it clear that the group appears to be far behind him. “I’ve moved on.
I moved on in a big way,” he said, noting he’s “not a very nostalgic person.”He concluded: “I’ve got other things I’m doing.”Hall & Oates fans were shocked when the pop rock duo – who had been together since 1967, and never officially dissolved — became enmeshed in a feud in November.
Hall accused Oates of ambushing him with plans to sell Oates’ half of their company, Whole Oats Enterprises, LLP, to Primary Wave, a prominent music publishing company.
Hall filed the lawsuit (with his organization, the Daryl Hall Revocable Trust, suing Oates’ trust, the John W. Oates TISA Trust, and its co-trustees) in Nashville, on Nov.
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