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 ...
Two legendary music acts are teaming up for a summer concert. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame duo The Righteous Brothers are partnering with four-time Grammy award-winning group The Temptations for a ...
Medley and his new partner Bucky Heard will perform an intimate, four-part Pay-per-view series, where Medley will open up with friends and family about the stories that made the music. “Fans can ...
BATTLE CREEK — The Righteous Brothers are bringing their Lovin' Feelin' Farewell Tour to FireKeepers Casino Event Center at 8 p.m. Feb. 28. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14, starting at $29 plus ...
With a name like 'Medley,” this Righteous Brother was destined for a life immersed in music. 'For years, I never thought that that was a big deal, but the older I got, I said, ‘Man, that's really ...
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 ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – The iconic Righteous Brothers are set to bring their "Lovin’ Feelin’ Farewell Tour" to Cincinnati's Taft Theatre on April 1. The farewell tour offers a nostalgic journey through ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Music legend Bill Medley from The Righteous ...
The Righteous Brothers, known for "Unchained Melody" and other hits, frequently played Phoenix in their early days. Bill Medley fondly remembers playing a teen club in Phoenix and the Arizona State ...
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 ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has a sad history of inducting acts right after key members pass away. The Clash – who were actually talking about reforming for the big night – got in mere weeks after ...
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