Formed in 1963, the group’s music includes great hits such as “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” “Unchained Melody,” “Just Once in My Life” and “Rock and Roll Heaven.” Initially, the group consisted ...
Imagine opening for the Rolling Stones on their first U.S. tour in the summer of 1964, opening for The Beatles on tour a few ...
In the mid-1950s, when he was 16 and living in Orange County — wearing leather jackets and slicking back his hair, years before he became one half of the Righteous Brothers — Bill Medley entered a ...
Bill Medley’s new album is called Straight From the Heart, well, because it is. “It’s straight from the heart, that’s the truth,” the singer, 84, exclusively tells Parade. Medley will be forever known ...
A longtime half of The Righteous Brothers is teaming up with his new singing partner Bucky Heard to offer a limited concert series titled “An Intimate Evening with The Righteous ...
In an interview with Billboard, Medley singer revealed if he had a better time opening for The Rolling Stones or The Beatles. Medley and his Righteous Brothers counterpart, Bobby Hatfield, opened for ...
At the age of 85, is Bill Medley ready to bid farewell to his 60-plus year run as a member of the Righteous Brothers? Maybe ...
If you’re still hungering for the touch of the Righteous Brothers, a duo that opened for the Beatles and the Rolling Stones six decades ago, Bill Medley is still on the road at age 84, singing his ...
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KALAMAZOO, Mich., Jan. 6 (UPI) -- An autopsy report shows Righteous Brothers singer Bobby Hatfield died Nov. 5 from a heart attack related to cocaine abuse, a media report said Tuesday. Hatfield, 63, ...