The Righteous Brothers, that original “blue-eyed soul”, are back at Harrah’s Las Vegas. The white Southern California duo were an established journeyman doo wop/R&B act before an association with Phil Spector produced one of the most memorable hits of the 1960s, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'." They weren't brothers, but Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield (both born in 1940) were most definitely righteous, defining (and perhaps even inspiring) the term "blue-eyed soul" in the mid-'60s.
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Join Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Bill Medley and his new partner Bucky Heard, as they take you on a nostalgic journey through the legendary musical stylings of one of the greatest rock and roll duos of all time. In addition, the group is thrilled to announce that their 2019 schedule has just been released which includes an extended residency inside the beautiful Harrah’s Showroom, as well as rapidly growing touring schedule! Bobby Hatfield, half of legendary vocal duo the Righteous Brothers, was found dead yesterday (Nov. 5) in a Kalamazoo, Mich., hotel, police said.
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“These songs are great songs,” Hatfield The Righteous Brothers were the musical duo of Bill Medley and Bobby … Even on the Moonglow recordings, The Righteous Brothers, that original “blue-eyed soul”, are back at Harrah’s Las Vegas. The Righteous Brothers were originally an American musical duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. In addition, the group is thrilled to announce that their 2019 schedule has just been released which includes an extended residency inside the beautiful Harrah’s Showroom, as well as rapidly growing touring schedule! They weren't brothers, but Jimmy Walker Produced by Phil Spector, they tackled hard R&B material in a gospel-oriented fashion, creating massive hits like "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'."
Copyright 2016 Righteous Brothers. The Righteous Brothers continued to tour diligently in recent years, playing more than 100 shows annually, and they did not tire of performing their hits. Bobby Hatfield Bill Medley