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Best known as the Righteous
Brother with the rich baritone, Bill
Medley grew up surrounded by music: his father led
a band and played saxophone, while his mother sang and played piano. Medley himself sang in his church choir as a boy, with the
glee club in high school, and in the early '60s in his band the Paramours. Soon
after, Medley began singing with Bobby
Hatfield as the
Righteous Brothers, a partnership that spawned hits like "You've Lost That
Lovin' Feeling" and "Unchained Melody." When the duo parted ways
in 1968, Medley pursued a solo career, scoring hits such as
"Brown-Eyed Woman" and releasing albums like Soft
and Soulful, Nobody
Knows, and A
Song for You.
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