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  1. 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.

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  3. DETROIT (AP) – Bobby Hatfield, whose soaring tenor blended with partner Bill Medley's silken baritone to create the "blue-eyed soul" of the Righteous Brothers, has died in a Kalamazoo hotel,...

  4. Nov 6, 2003 · Hatfield, 63, died Nov. 5 just hours before a Righteous Brothers concert. He and his partner, Bill Medley, had hits like "Unchained Melody" and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling." "This is a...

  5. Nov 6, 2003 · Hatfield, 63, died in his sleep Wednesday at a hotel in Kalamazoo, Mich., where he and partner Bill Medley were about to take the stage.

  6. Hatfield died in his sleep Nov. 5 in Kalamazoo, Mich., where he was set to perform with Medley. Preliminary autopsy reports indicate Hatfield died of a heart attack, according to the Kalamazoo...

  7. Nov 6, 2003 · DETROIT (AP) – Bobby Hatfield, whose soaring tenor blended with partner Bill Medley's silken baritone to create the "blue-eyed soul" of the Righteous Brothers, has died in a Kalamazoo hotel,...

  8. Bobby Hatfield, who with partner Bill Medley rose to international stardom as the Righteous Brothers, died Wednesday night (Nov. 5, 2003) in Kalamazoo, Mich., the group's manager said.

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