Bill Medley is blessed with a deep soulful voice that's been pleasing crowds since the early 1960s when he made up half of the songwriting duo the Righteous Brothers. His preeminent band had hits with songs like the Phil Spector produced "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" (1964) and "Little Latin Lupe Lu" (1963). Medley first began releasing solo records in 1968 when the Righteous Brothers broke up, but he didn't have a number one hit until 1987 when he recorded the platinum selling duet "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" that was featured as the closing song in the hugely successful film Dirty Dancing. Because of the success of that song, doors opened for Medley to sing on tracks for other memorable films like Major League and Rambo III. Instead of recording new songs, Medley, who is now in his 70s, has a performing residency at The Starlite Theater in Branson, Missouri.