Bill Medley reveals his favorite Righteous Brothers songs ahead of local gigs

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Sixty years ago, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield were having fun singing in Los Angeles rock ‘n’ roll vocal groups. But Medley never thought that, well into the 21st century, he’d still be with The Righteous Brothers, singing many of those early-1960s songs.

“When Bobby and I first started, rock ‘n’ roll was considered a fad at that point,” Medley said during a recent interview. “We had some West Coast hits from ‘63-’65. We thought, ‘We’ll ride it out until the fad’s over and we’ll go back to driving a truck.’”

Now 82, Medley’s never had to get behind the wheel of a Peterbilt or Mack. In fact, because of COVID, he had the longest time off from performing in six decades.

“Thank God, we’re out and the audiences are out, getting back to some sort of normal,” said Medley, who is singing with his new Righteous Brother partner Bucky Heard and performing a special Valentine’s Day show at Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa Feb. 10-11 and a headlining show at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio on Feb. 17.

“I’m kind of a one-trick pony,” he continued. “All I can do is perform. After this last year and a half, and everything I’ve gone through, getting on stage is really the medicine for all of that.”

Off the road for the first time in 55 years and performing only by livestream while quarantined at his California home, Medley had surgery to remove a cancerous growth from his throat in May 2020, then, in June, Paula, his wife of 35 years, passed away after a five-year battle with Parkinson’s disease.

Medley’s voice, he said, is fine. He can even hit some higher notes than before the surgery. But the man known for his smooth deep voice can’t come close to matching the highs he produced when he was a teenager.

“When I was 16, I might have been a first tenor,” he said. “I was 5-foot-3 and had a high tenor voice. One year, I grew 7 inches and my voice went from first tenor to kind of a bass-baritone. I was always singing, church choirs, school choirs. Then, when I was 15, I heard Little Richard and said ‘That’s something I want to be involved with.’ I never dreamed of any success. Then I met Bobby.”

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