With a string of #1 classics, including the most
played song in radio history, You’ve Lost That Lovin’
Feelin’, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame duo of Bill
Medley and Bobby Hatfield topped the charts in four
decades. After Bobby’s death in 2003, Bill Medley
continued to perform to sold-out crowds around the
world, but fans and friends pleaded with him to keep
The Righteous Brothers alive. Says Medley ... No one
could ever take Bobby’ s place, but when I caught
Bucky Heard’ s show it all came together – I found the
right guy to help me recreate the magic. The concert
experience features their biggest hits – Lovin’ Feelin’,
Soul & Inspiration, Unchained Melody, Rock and Roll
Heaven, Medley’s Grammy-winning Dirty Dancing
theme The Time of My Life, and much, much more!
The Bill Medley/Bucky Heard pairing came as
something of a happy accident. Medley says it just
seemed right ... I’d been friends with Bucky for years,
but when I caught his show he just killed me! The next
day it hit me – that’ s the guy, someone I could sing hard
with, laugh hard with, love and respect – on and off
stage. He fits The Righteous Brothers live performance
show perfectly. And, we’ve even recorded some new
material together, I’m really excited!
Bill Medley is truly one of the iconic figures in
American music history. His instantly recognizable
baritone voice has anchored some of the biggest
recordings of all time. He’s won a Grammy, an Oscar,
a Golden Globe, and an American Music Award. The
Orange County, CA native began writing songs as a
boy and had his breakout as a songwriter and singer
when, in 1963, the Medley-penned Little Latin Lupe
Lu became a regional hit for Bill and Bobby Hatfield,