Righteous Brothers singer Bobby Hatfield's death in November was caused by cocaine and not just heart failure, according to the official autopsy report. Dr. Richard Tooker, chief medical examiner for ...
Righteous Brother Bobby Hatfield died from cocaine use, according to an autopsy report. The report, released by Michigan’s Kalamazoo County Medical Examiner’s office on Monday, states that Hatfield’s ...
Righteous Brother Bobby Hatfield, who with partner Bill Medley pioneered "blue-eyed soul" with hits including "Unchained Melody" and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," has died of undetermined causes ...
Righteous Brothers singer Bobby Hatfield's death in November was caused by cocaine and not just heart failure, according to the official autopsy report. Dr. Richard Tooker, chief medical examiner for ...
Bobby Hatfield, who has died aged 63, was one half of the vocal duo The Righteous Brothers, best known for the hits You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' and Unchained Melody. The song, recorded by famed ...
Bobby Hatfield, the tenor half of the Righteous Brothers, died in his sleep Wednesday in Kalamazoo, Mich., on the eve of the first show of the duo's latest tour. He was 63. The singer's death came ...
The moniker, the Righteous Brothers, is only half accurate. The iconic pop duo may not have been siblings, but they sure made a stir with their righteous sound. Made up of Bill Medley, with his ...
Bobby Hatfield, who achieved international stardom as half of the legendary singing duo the Righteous Brothers, has died. Hatfield, 63, passed away in his sleep Wednesday at a hotel in Kalamazoo, Mich ...
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