The Righteous Brothers served as opening act for both the Rolling Stones and the Beatles in 1964. Bill Medley revealed which ...
The Righteous Brothers accompanied The Beatles on their North American tour, the first-ever shows that included the US. Later that year, the duo supported The Rolling Stones on their second American ...
Bill Medley confesses that he thought "my recording days were over" since it had been more than a dozen years since the ...
A Ministry of Risk,' a collection of the writings and speeches of the late Phil Berrigan (1923-2002), is a provocative ...
In a new interview with Billboard, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Bill Medley shares the inspiration behind his new ...
Why not start with our list of the 100 essential restaurants in metro Phoenix ... Bill Medley tells why 'Unchained Melody' was a surprise Righteous Brothers hit These are the best Valentine's Day date ...
This process of forced and involuntary sterilization was referred to by activist Fannie Lou Hamer, with the mordant humor that emerges from righteous ... Lowndes County. My brothers were wearing ...
Tom Paine was right to say that the cause of America is in great measure the cause of all mankind — not America as a nation but America as a collection ... through the righteous victory of ...
who co-wrote “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” for The Righteous Brothers. Poet and playwright Federico García Lorca wrote about the Spanish word “duende” and how the term captured ...
The Righteous Brothers, known for "Unchained Melody" and other hits, frequently played Phoenix in their early days. Bill Medley fondly remembers playing a teen club in Phoenix and the Arizona ...
The Righteous Brothers, known for "Unchained Melody" and other hits, frequently played Phoenix in their early days. Bill Medley fondly remembers playing a teen club in Phoenix and the Arizona ...