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40 years after Bill Medley’s wife was murdered, DNA exposed the real killer.

Posted on March 18, 2025 By admin

Bill Medley, best known as one half of the legendary duo The Righteous Brothers, was born in 1940 in Santa Ana, California. Music was a constant presence in his life, as his parents were involved in a swing band. From a young age, Medley was drawn to the sounds of rhythm and blues, and he grew up listening to icons like Little Richard, Ray Charles, and B.B. King. In a 2014 interview with Rolling Stone, Medley recalled hearing Little Richard and feeling a deep desire to pursue music. His early exposure to music, particularly black gospel and rhythm & blues, inspired him to become a singer despite societal barriers at the time.

Medley started singing in a church choir and later teamed up with his friend Don Fiduccia to form a duo called The Romancers. Their harmonies were the foundation of Medley’s future career. After a few years, Medley moved on to form The Paramours, a group that had some success in the early 1960s. Despite starting from humble beginnings, Medley’s determination paid off when, at the age of 19, he sold a few songs to The Diamonds. This success marked the beginning of a career that would eventually define him as one of the greatest voices in popular music.

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