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  2. The Righteous Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Righteous Brothers are an American musical duo originally formed by Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield but now comprising Medley and Bucky Heard. Medley formed the group with Hatfield in 1963. Medley formed the group with Hatfield in 1963.

  3. The Righteous Brothers' Bill Medley Explains His Unexpected ...

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    After the Righteous Brothers broke up in 1968, he was signed two different times to Nashville-based record labels as a solo country act. He toured with Loretta Lynn and opened shows for Alabama.

  4. Bobby Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, the Righteous Brothers left Spector and signed with Verve/MGM Records, and had a hit with "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration". However the duo broke up in 1968, and Hatfield teamed with singer Jimmy Walker (from The Knickerbockers) using the Righteous Brothers name on the MGM label. [13]

  5. Righteous Brothers' Bill Medley doesn't plan to slow down ...

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    The Righteous Brothers, circa 1965. "I had laryngitis but was still doing three shows a night," Medley told the outlet. "That’s like running on a sprained ankle.

  6. The Righteous Brothers' Bill Medley performs farewell tour at ...

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    Losing a brother. In 2003, Hatfield died suddenly at age 63, just months after The Righteous Brothers entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and moments preceding a scheduled show with Medley.

  7. Bill Medley - Wikipedia

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    The Righteous Brothers performing at Knott's Berry Farm with Medley on the right and Hatfield on the left. Medley first met his singing partner Bobby Hatfield through Barry Rillera who was in both Hatfield's and Medley's band (the Variations and the aforementioned Paramours, respectively) and asked them to see each other's shows. [10]