Bill Medley rose to fame ’60s and one half of the Righteous Brothers. The duo had hits like “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” and “Unchained Melody.” Medley’s rich bass-baritone voice was the duo’s ...
A longtime half of The Righteous Brothers is teaming up with his new singing partner Bucky Heard to offer a limited concert ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Bill Medley's righteous baritone didn't immediately start singing "Unchained Melody" when he spoke to ...
Sixty years ago, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield were having fun singing in Los Angeles rock ‘n’ roll vocal groups. But Medley never thought that, well into the 21st century, he’d still be with The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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,” ...
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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 ...
Legendary artist Bill Medley, best known as one-half of GRAMMY-winning duo The Righteous Brothers, has released his newest release “He Stopped Loving Her Today.” This is the fourth release off ...
Until 2019, The Righteous Brothers' “You've Lost That Lovin’ Feelin" was modern radio's most-played song ever. In addition to “That Lovin’ Feelin’” and “Unchained Melody,” The Righteous Brothers were ...
The Righteous Brothers had the hardest job in show business: They opened for the Beatles in 1964. Bill Medley and Bucky Heard, who's replaced the late Bobby Hatfield — are now touring theaters as the ...
Glen Campbell's 1975 Live in Japan was never released in the U.S., while Bill Medley twofer chronicles his late '60s post-Righteous Brothers solo career LOS ANGELES, Calif.—A never-before-released ...
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Bill Medley's righteous baritone didn't immediately start singing "Unchained Melody" when he spoke to The Tennessean late on a mid-November afternoon. The call wasn't about ...
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