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Bill Medley

Bill Medley is a phenomenal performer and is available for your next special event. Contact us to have Bill Medley and his iconic voice perform at your next event.

bill medly booking infoWhen Bobby Hatfield passed away in November 2003, it was a fearsome blow to Bill Medley, who co-founded The Righteous Brothers in 1962. Medley had lost a friend, a business partner and - most of all - a singing partner with whom he'd been associated since his late-teens. Some observers may have expected him to walk away from music. If so, they simply didn't know Bill. "I love to perform, I love to be on stage," Medley says. "I just feel so alive when I'm sharin' with the audience." In fact, it's not unexpected that Medley would turn to music to help him navigate the next segment of his life; music has been there from the beginning.

Born in Los Angeles and raised in Orange County's Santa Ana, Medley always had a passion for music, but he sort of stumbled upon it as a career after he quit school at age 16. His father led a big band and played saxophone, his mother played piano and sang. Naturally, Medley gravitated to glee club and amateur singing contests during his youth, but it wasn't until he heard the music of Ray Charles that the idea of making music for a living coalesced. "When I heard Ray Charles, it wasn't so much that I wanted to do that," he reflects. "It was that I needed to do that."

Medley taught himself to play piano, which led to writing songs, and he figured songwriting-rather than performing-would be his key to a career in music. But when he peddled his songs to other singers and musicians, they invariably declined to do them. "They would hear me sing, and say, 'What about you?' That was basically why I became a singer." Medley formed a local group called The Paramours, and was introduced to Hatfield, who led The Variations. But one night they put their voices together, and the result was magic. "We just started singin' these rhythm & blues duets, and it was just absolutely instant," Medley recalls. "Never had to rehearse it. He knew 'em, I knew 'em-'I'll sing this note, you sing on top,' and that was it. The instant we sang together, it was like one voice." They went on to produce such classic hits as:

bill medley booking • (You're My) Soul and Inspiration
• You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' 
• Unchained Melody
• Rock & Roll Heaven
• Just Once in My Life
• Little Latin Lupe Lu
• Ebb Tide
• Try to Find Another Man
• My Babe

Their partnership lasted four decades, though Medley explored his solo options apart from the duo on occasion. He went on his own in the late-'60s for six years. In 1976, following the death of his wife, he pulled back from the music business to raise his son, eventually doing another solo stint in the early-'80s. Plus, he demonstrated his versatility by joining forces with another duet partner, Jennifer Warnes, on the chart-topping song from "Dirty Dancing," "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life," which came up a winner at the Grammys, the Oscars and the Golden Globes.

the righteous brothersAs Medley segues into a new portion of his career, he's also performed duets publicly on occasion with his daughter, McKenna, who has her own show in Las Vegas. But he has no plans to find another permanent singing partner. Instead, Medley expects to strike out one more time on his own, with the stage serving as a safety net from which he's still able to make a connection-with the fans who continue to adore both The Righteous Brothers and Medley's powerful bass, but also with his own passion for music. Not that his rare gift makes him any different from the people who inhabit the audience. "My friends that I see on a daily basis are guys I went to junior high and high school with," he notes. "It just has kept me very, very sane. So when I go out on stage to perform, I really feel like I'm one of those fans. I understand how they feel."

Bill Medley is available to perform at your next corporate or special event - contact us today to get started!


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