The Righteous Brothers with Bill Medley in Concert
Arcada Theatre (105 East Main Street St. Charles, IL 60174)
- Full Price:
- $29.00
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- $14.50*
The Righteous Brothers were one of the seminal duos in the history of rock music. Their raw, emotional rhythm and blues sound essentially created the genre of blue-eyed soul. Their legacy was permanently recognized with their 2003 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Together, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield recorded such unforgettable songs as "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" and "Unchained Melody." Since the death of Hatfield, Medley continues to bring The Righteous Brothers' music to audiences around the world. His solo hits include the Grammy-winning "(I've Had) The Time of My Life."
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3 Goldstar Member Reviews
This was one of the best and fun concert I have been to and Mr. Medley was personable and entertaining. Loved it!Written on Apr 27 2012
Just watch when you order tickets at this venue because I was behind a pole BUT luckily there were 2 seats empty that my sister and I could move to.And they do not accomodate handicap thru Goldstar.
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loved the concert...he's very entertaining and great stage presence.Written on Apr 02 2012
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The tribute to Davy Jones was way too long. I enjoyed the Bill Medley show, but was disappointed that he was solo. The tenor voice of his deceased partner was what made the duo so memorable. I think he should get a replacement so they can capture that same sound.Written on Apr 02 2012
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Bill Medley is a seminal figure in the history of American music. He is perhaps best known as half of the unmistakable duo, The Righteous Brothers. Their raw emotional rhythm and blues sound essentially created the genre blue-eyed soul.

