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2020 14 ene.The Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol TheatreNo setlists
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2019 13 ago.NYCB Theatre at WestburyNo setlists
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2014 11 sep.Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts CenterNo setlists
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2014 20 feb.The 21st Annual Ella Awards 1 Canción
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2013 24 nov.Wembley ArenaNo setlists
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2013 15 jun.Teatro do Bourbon CountryNo setlists
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2013 10 feb.Wiltsie CenterNo setlists
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2012 14 sep.Eastern States ExpositionNo setlists
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2012 1 jul.Hampton Beach Casino BallroomNo setlists
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2012 30 jun.The Ridgefield PlayhouseNo setlists
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2012 29 jun.Chautauqua Amphitheater 5 Canciones
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2012 12 feb.Seneca Niagara Events CenterNo setlists
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2010 8 may.The CanyonNo setlists
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2010 10 mar.GTE Federal Credit Union SoundstageNo setlists
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2009 17 oct.Andy Williams Moon River TheatreNo setlists
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2008 30 ago.Dick Clark's American Bandstand TheaterNo setlists
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2008 27 feb.ACS LoungeNo setlists
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2005 2 sep.Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall 5 Canciones
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2004 8 abr.Mohegan Sun CabaretNo setlists
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2003 23 dic.Paramount TheatreNo setlists
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2003 20 dic.Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts The Colors of Christmas 2003
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2000 23 dic.Orchestra HallNo setlists
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- William Thomas Medley (born September 19, 1940 in Santa Ana, California) is an American singer and songwriter, best known as one half of The Righteous Brothers singing duo. Medley met his singing partner Bobby Hatfield while attending California State University, Long Beach. The pair began singing as a duo in 1962. Their first single was "Little Latin Lupe Lu"; their first hit was "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", produced by Phil Spector in 1964. Follow-up hits included "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" and "Unchained Melody".
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