With Hall & Oates now saying 'no can do' to their partnership, we look at the other pop pairs who fell out of harmony. After some 53 years together, Daryl Hall and John Oates are embroiled in litigation, with Hall filing a lawsuit against his lifelong bandmate. This is far from the most acrimonious of musical creative partnerships.
With Hall & Oates now saying 'no can do' to their partnership, we look at the other pop pairs who fell out of harmony. After some 53 years together, Daryl Hall and John Oates are embroiled in litigation, with Hall filing a lawsuit against his lifelong bandmate.
This is far from the most acrimonious of musical creative partnerships.
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