Bobby Hatfield, one of the iconic duo The Righteous Brothers, passed away on November 5, 2003. He was found in his home in Kalamazoo, Michigan, shortly before a scheduled performance. Hatfield, known for his powerful tenor voice, contributed significantly to the group's success with hits like "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'." His legacy continues to influence musicians and entertain fans of classic pop and soul music.
Bobby Hatfield was born on August 10, 1940.
Bobby Hatfield, one half of the musical duo The Righteous Brothers, is not directly related to Devil Anse Hatfield, the patriarch of the Hatfield family involved in the famous Hatfield-McCoy feud. While they share the same last name, there is no known familial connection between them. The Hatfield surname is relatively common, and any relation would likely be distant or non-existent.
Bobby Hatfield of The Righteous Brothers married his first wife, Lynda, in 1964. They later divorced in 1972. He married his second wife, Nikolette, in 1981, and they remained together until his passing in 2003.
Bobby Hatfield, one half of the legendary musical duo The Righteous Brothers, was approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall (178 cm). Known for his powerful tenor voice, Hatfield, along with Bill Medley, helped shape the sound of pop and soul music in the 1960s. His height, like his vocal talent, contributed to his dynamic presence on stage.
Bobby Hatfield was born on August 10, 1940.
Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield
Bobby Hatfield was born on August 10, 1940.
Bobby Hatfield, one half of the legendary musical duo The Righteous Brothers, was approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall (178 cm). Known for his powerful tenor voice, Hatfield, along with Bill Medley, helped shape the sound of pop and soul music in the 1960s. His height, like his vocal talent, contributed to his dynamic presence on stage.
Yes, one of the Righteous Brothers, Bobby Hatfield, passed away in 2003, but he did not go missing. His partner, Bill Medley, continued to perform as a solo artist after Hatfield's death. There have been no reports of either member going missing during their careers.
Bill Medley is still alive - Bobby Hatfield was found dead in his hotel room in 2004 - he apparently died in his sleep.
Bobby Hatfield was born on August 10, 1940.
Bobby Hatfield
The song was "Unchained Melody" and it was sung by Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield of the "The Righteous Brothers"
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Bobby Hebb was 72 years old when he died on August 3, 2010 (birthdate: July 26, 1938). *another source gives his birth year as 1941
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The base player was a man named Jose Silva. Toured with them over 30 years. One of the nicest men I know. Retired and living quietly with his wife. Gives a few music lessons and plays a little still.