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The Righteous Brothers Will Perform At The Lowell Memorial Auditorium Next Month

The concert is on Saturday, November 12th at 8pm.

By: Oct. 26, 2022
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Lowell Management Group will present The Righteous Brothers on Saturday, November 12th at 8pm at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, MA as part of its Centennial Season.

Righteous Brothers star Bill Medley is back on the road again with a new partner in Bucky Heard and a catalogue of stunning #1 classics from across four decades - including "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," the most played song in radio history - to recapture all the magic of the original blue-eyed soul pioneers! Tickets are on sale now at lowellauditorium.com or by calling 1-800-657-8774.

After Bobby Hatfield's death in 2003, Medley continued to perform to sold-out crowds around the world, but fans and friends pleaded with him to keep The Righteous Brothers alive. "No one could ever take Bobby's place," says Medley, "but when I caught Bucky Heard's show it all came together - I found the right guy to help me recreate the magic." The concert experience features their biggest hits - "Lovin' Feelin'," "Soul & Inspiration," "Unchained Melody," "Rock and Roll Heaven," Medley's Grammy-winning Dirty Dancing theme, "The Time of My Life," and much, much more!

Built shortly after the end of World War I to honor Lowell's veterans of all wars, the Lowell Memorial Auditorium celebrates its centennial throughout this fall, continuing a century-long tradition as the hub of arts and entertainment in the Merrimack Valley. Other upcoming shows include 'On Your Feet' on November 9th presented as part of the Broadway Series at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium, The Sixties Show on November 19, The Irish Tenors on December 4 and The Boston Pops on December 18.

Tickets for The Righteous Brothers at Lowell Memorial Auditorium on Saturday, November 12th at 8pm are $49-$89 and are on sale now at lowellauditorium.com or by calling 1-800-657-8774.

Bill Medley is truly one of the iconic figures in American music history. His instantly recognizable baritone voice has anchored some of the biggest recordings of all time. He's won a Grammy, an Oscar, a Golden Globe, and an American Music Award.

The Orange County, CA native began writing songs as a boy and had his breakout as a songwriter and singer when, in 1963, the Medley-penned Little Latin Lupe Lu became a regional hit for Bill and Bobby Hatfield, as their first release as The Righteous Brothers. Other regional hits followed, Justine, Koko Joe, and My Babe, which led to a regular spot on ABC-TV's national Shindig! broadcast. The show, featuring a cast of regulars, along with guest stars every week, catered to the teen audience, something new for TV at that time. Shindig's smash success coincided with The Righteous Brothers opening for both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones on their first US tours.

Soon, The Righteous Brothers caught producer Phil Spector's attention, and he signed them to record what would become, according to BMI, the most played song in the history of American radio - the Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil classic, You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'. A string of top hits followed until 1968 when Medley and Hatfield agreed to part ways to pursue solo efforts. Medley soon scored with top ten hits, Peace, Brother, Peace and Brown-eyed Woman. In 1974, Bill and Bobby re-united and within a few weeks had yet another monster hit with Rock and Roll Heaven.

From then, until Bobby's passing in 2003, The Righteous Brothers never stopped performing to packed crowds. During that period Bill also recorded the chart-topping duet with Jennifer Warnes, "The Time of My Life," for the movie Dirty Dancing. It went on to sell over 32 million copies worldwide. Then, shortly before Bobby passed away, in 2003 Righteous Brothers fan Billy Joel inducted the pair into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with a glowing 7-minute speech.

Always active and stretching his creative talents, Medley has also sung on the soundtracks or performed the theme songs for 33 movies and TV shows and, in 2014, released his memoir, The Time of My Life, published by Da Capo Press.

Bucky Heard is an Alabama native and Auburn University alum. He's been one of the most popular and versatile performers in America for several years, headlining countless shows in major venues. His reputation as a gutsy rock and roll singer, with an incredible vocal range, has garnered much critical praise and a legion of fans.

He's been hand-selected to share the concert stage with legends, like Andy Williams and Glen Campbell, and honored as "Male Vocalist of the Year" by entertainment publications. Credited with being one of the hardest working and in-demand performers, Bucky has rocked his way across America with his 10-piece horn band, and also starred in numerous national production shows.

Multi-talented, and always seeking to expand his musical horizons, he recently created, wrote, and produced an original children's musical variety show called Rock U Mentally, which headlined the American Bandstand Theatre for a two consecutive Summers!

The Bill Medley/Bucky Heard pairing came as something of a happy accident. Medley says it just seemed right ... "I'd been friends with Bucky for years, but when I caught his show, he just killed me! The next day it hit me - that's the guy, someone I could sing hard with, laugh hard with, love and respect - on and off stage. He fits The Righteous Brothers live performance show perfectly. And, we've even recorded some new material together, I'm really excited!"

Heard says teaming with Bill Medley in The Righteous Brothers has been a wonderful gift ... "Performing with Bill Medley is like getting your PhD in show business! He is more than a legend; he puts everything into every performance, and really understands how to connect with an audience. He motivates me to be my best and I'm so grateful for this opportunity!"




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