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The Righteous Brothers' Bill Medley on Making a Country Album, Why He Said No to Covering George Jones and What Opening for the Beatles Was LikeBill Medley confesses that he thought "my recording days were over" since it had been more than a dozen years since the legendary baritone from The Righteous Brothers had released an album.
By Melinda Newman Bill Medley confesses that he thought “my recording days were over” since it had been more than a dozen years since the legendary baritone from The Righteous Brothers had ...
At 84 years old, Bill Medley is coming out with his first album in nearly 20 years, but it might not have happened. Nearly five years ago, the Righteous Brothers singer was diagnosed with throat ...
But his latest project (available Feb. 21), his first album in a decade, is a country mile or two from those R&B-flavored Righteous Brothers’ hits of yesteryear. It’s built on a foundation of ...
On Feb. 21, Medley — who still tours as the Righteous Brothers with Bucky Heard — will release Straight from the Heart, a collection of country songs that marks his first new album in nearly ...
But Medley never thought that, well into the 21st century, he’d still be with The Righteous Brothers, singing many of those early-1960s songs. “When Bobby and I first started, rock ‘n ...
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 ...
Bill Medley confesses that he thought “my recording days were over” since it had been more than a dozen years since the legendary baritone from The Righteous Brothers had released an album.
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