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Hatfield died at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan, on November 5, 2003. He was found by Bill Medley and the Righteous Brothers' road manager Dusty Hanvey. A security guard let them into Hatfield's room after he had failed to show up at the concert venue when expected.
Nov 7, 2003 · Nov. 7, 2003. Bobby Hatfield, whose wholesomely passionate tenor carried the upper harmonies of the pop-soul duo the Righteous Brothers, died on Wednesday in a hotel room in Kalamazoo,...
In 2007 Bill Medley released his first new album since the passing of his long-time Righteous Brothers’ partner; Bobby Hatfield who died on November 5th, 2003. The album was titled “Damn Near Righteous” and released on Westlake Records (later released on Varese Sarabande, 2014).
Nov 6, 2003 · By Billboard Staff. 11/6/2003. Bobby Hatfield, half of legendary vocal duo the Righteous Brothers, was found dead yesterday (Nov. 5) in a Kalamazoo, Mich., hotel, police said. Hatfield, 63,...
Nov 6, 2003 · By Bill Crandall. November 6, 2003. Bobby Hatfield, one half of the legendary blue-eyed soul duo the. Righteous Brothers, was found dead yesterday in a hotel room in. Kalamazoo, Michigan. He...
Nov 6, 2003 · 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...
Jan 7, 2004 · Associated Press. Righteous Brothers singer Bobby Hatfield’s death was caused by cocaine and not just heart failure, according to the official autopsy report. Hatfield, 63, died Nov. 5 just...