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Encyclopedia > Bobby Hatfield

Robert Lee "Bobby" Hatfield (August 10, 1940November 5, 2003), was one half of The Righteous Brothers singing duo. August 10 is the 222nd day of the year (223rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... November 5 is the 309th day of the year (310th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 56 days remaining. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Righteous Brothers were the musical duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. ...


He was born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, and moved with his family to Orange County, California, when he was four. There, Hatfield played baseball and briefly considered going professional, but his passion for music led him to pursue music while in high school. He would eventually encounter his singing partner Bill Medley while attending California State University, Long Beach. Beaver Dam is a city located in Dodge County, Wisconsin, along Beaver Dam Lake, Wisconsins 16th largest lake, and the Beaver Dam River. ... Location Location of Orange County within California. ... Picture of Fenway Park. ... Bill Medley (born William Thomas Medley on September 19, 1940 in Los Angeles, California) was one half of The Righteous Brothers singing duo. ... California State University, Long Beach (also known as Long Beach State, Cal State Long Beach, CSULB, LBSU or The Beach!) is the largest campus of the California State University system and the second largest university in the state of California. ...


The pair began singing as a duo in 1962. Their first single was "Little Latin Lupe Lu"; their first hit was "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", produced by Phil Spector in 1964. Follow-up hits included "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" and "Unchained Melody". The duo broke up in 1968. 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... Harvey Phillip Phil Spector (born December 26, 1940) is a highly influential American record producer who turned out some of the best-known popular music of the 1960s and 1970s. ... For the Nintendo 64 emulator, see 1964 (Emulator). ... Unchained Melody is one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, by some counts having spawned over 500 versions. ... 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...


They returned with another hit in 1974, "Rock And Roll Heaven". The duo was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March 2003 by one of their biggest fans, Billy Joel. 1974 (MCMLXXIV) is a common year starting on Tuesday (click on link for calendar). ... The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, showing Lake Erie in the foreground The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum and institution in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated, as the name suggests, to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential... Billy Joel was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. ...


Hatfield died in a Kalamazoo, Michigan hotel, apparently in his sleep. In January 2004, a toxicology report concluded that an overdose of cocaine had precipitated a fatal heart attack. Motto: Nickname: The Mall City Location of Kalamazoo within Michigan Founded Incorporated 1831 1883  County Kalamazoo County Borough {{{borough}}} Parrish {{{parrish}}} Mayor Hannah McKinney Area  - Total  - Water 65. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the drug Cocaine. ...


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CNN.com - Bobby Hatfield of Righteous Brothers dead at 63 - Nov. 6, 2003 (535 words)
Bobby Hatfield, who with partner Bill Medley pioneered "blue-eyed soul" as the Righteous Brothers with hits like "Unchained Melody" and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," died Wednesday night of undetermined causes at a hotel, his manager said.
Hatfield's body was discovered in his bed at 7 p.m.
Hatfield organized singing and instrumental groups in high school while helping his parents with their dry cleaning business.
Bobby Hatfield (1614 words)
Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers, who died on 5th November 2003 aged 63 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, was part of one of the most instantly recognisable acts in popular music.
Hatfield, who had already appeared in the films Swingin' Summer and Beach Ball with Bill Medley, also appeared in the TV movie The Ballad Of Andy Crocker which was intended a pilot for a TV series.
Bobby Hatfield, ever the family man, is survived by his wife Linda, daughter Vallyn, sons Dustin, Bobby Jr., and Kalin and grandson Luke.
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