California State University, Long Beach. Hatfield was an alumnus of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Bobby Hatfield initially was in a group from Anaheim...
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The Righteous Brothers (section Hatfield's death)
formed by Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield but now comprising Medley and Bucky Heard. Medley formed the group with Hatfield in 1963. They had first performed...
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Halpern (1967–2000), boxing referee Jeff Hanneman (1964–2013), musician Bobby Hatfield (1940–2003), singer Rudolf Ising (1903–1992), animator Rafer Johnson...
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country music versions were released by Travis Tritt, Reba McEntire, Bobby Hatfield and the Statler Brothers. In the UK, the most widely heard versions...
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1961. Medley first met his singing partner Bobby Hatfield through Barry Rillera who was in both Hatfield's and Medley's band (the Variations and the aforementioned...
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Righteous Brothers' version, with a solo by Bobby Hatfield, became the jukebox standard after its release. Hatfield changed the melody in the final verse and...
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Billboard Hot 100 at number 49 on June 8, 1963, Medley and his partner, Bobby Hatfield, were offered a national distribution contract by VeeJay records. It...
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instrumental and vocal form, the latter being the version recorded by Bobby Hatfield of The Righteous Brothers in 1965. The soundtrack album was issued worldwide...
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Stefani — Lead singer of band No Doubt and fashion designer[page needed] Bobby Hatfield — Singer and member of The Righteous Brothers Scheila Gonzalez — Grammy...
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finally the drums. The vocals were then added with Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield singing into separate microphones and backing vocals supplied by the...
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Hatfield is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Abraham Hatfield (1867–1957), American philatelist Bobby Hatfield (1940–2003), American...
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conducting the band for all the acts, was so impressed with Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield that he bought their contract from Moonglow Records and signed them...
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Hatfield is a town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, in the borough of Welwyn Hatfield. It had a population of 29,616 in 2001, 39,201 at the...
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and Lloyd Carr in 2007, Air Force with Ken Hatfield in 1983 and Fisher DeBerry in 1985, Georgia Tech with Bobby Ross in 1990 and George O'Leary in 2000,...
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variety of background vocalists were used, including Sam Moore, Bobby Hatfield, and Bobby King. Overall, at least 25 or so songs were recorded, but the...
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song down, changed the "whole vibe of the song", according to Medley. Bobby Hatfield reportedly expressed his annoyance to Spector when he learned that Medley...
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was the most successful, peaking at number five on the US Hot 100. Bobby Hatfield sang the lead on this song, and it was one of the last songs that Phil...
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rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears Eric Friedman – guitarist and singer Bobby Hatfield – singer, one half of the musical duo the Righteous Brothers Crystal...
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Caldecott Medal recipient Zona Gale, writer Raymond Z. Gallun, writer Bobby Hatfield, singer, best known as one of The Righteous Brothers singing duo Fred...
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righteous brother, from 1968 to 1971. As the Righteous Brothers, Walker and Bobby Hatfield released one album, Re-Birth (1969), which Walker also co-produced....
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The album also included two tracks with lyrics by Hal David sung by Bobby Hatfield and Roy Orbison singing the Mike Curb composition "Zigzag". All compositions...
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nomination; First year of eligibility Gwen Stefani The Righteous Brothers Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley. First nomination Billy Joel[N3] 2004 Jackson Browne...
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Matheson, a reporter who interviews Woody. The Righteous Brothers, Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley, also guest-starred in different episodes. In "The Guy...
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p. 316. Kalamazoo, Mich (January 6, 2004). "Cocaine caused death of Bobby Hatfield". Argus-Press. Archived from the original on June 18, 2022. Retrieved...
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"Bobby Hatfield Dies at 63; Righteous Brothers Tenor". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 June 2018. Wener, Ben (7 November 2003). "Bobby Hatfield had...
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Earl Side one "Fool for the City" (Dave Peverett) – 4:33 "My Babe" (Bobby Hatfield, Bill Medley) – 4:35 "Slow Ride" (Peverett) – 8:14 Side two "Terraplane...
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Studios. One of the artists he worked with was James Govan. Another was Bobby Hatfield. Examples of his work can be found on Bettye Swann's The Complete Atlantic...
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Righteous Brothers during this period. This five-member band preceded Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley's eventual induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of...
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The Pop Life, an October 21, 1981 article from The New York Times Bobby Hatfield Dies at 63; Righteous Brothers Tenor, a November 2003 article from The...
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songwriter, record producer and author. Bobby Hatfield (1940–2003), American singer, one half of the Righteous Brothers Bobby Heenan (1944–2017), American former...
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