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 ...
Sixty years ago today, the iconic '60s rock duo the Righteous Brothers topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart with their song, "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration." Released in 1966, the hit served as the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bill Medley is bringing the Righteous Brothers farewell tour to Talking Stick Resort near Scottsdale on Saturday, Feb. 15. “I'll ...
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 ...
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 ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The original Righteous Brothers, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield, found success in the mid-1960s when their soulful songs You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ and (You’re My) Soul ...
The Righteous Brothers return to the Palace Theatre on April 2, 2025, featuring Bill Medley and vocalist Bucky Heard. This concert showcases their classic hits like “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” ...
The Righteous Brothers served as opening act for both legendary bands in 1964 Bryan Steffy/Getty; Kevin Mazur/Getty The Righteous Brothers opened for both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones early in ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...