Terry Bradshaw on his upcoming Bethlehem appearance, his ‘finest moment’ in the NFL and how the Philadelphia Eagles will do this year

Most know Terry Bradshaw as the four-time Super Bowl champion quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, two-time Super Bowl MVP and inductee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Others know him for his 30-year stint as the Emmy-award winning co-host and analyst for FOX NFL Sunday, or for his scene-stealing appearances in film and television.

But did you know that not only is Bradshaw one of the only NFL players with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame but he also once scored a hit with a version of the Hank Williams classic, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”? A song that reached No. 17 on the country singles chart.

On Saturday, fans of the legendary athlete will hear all the details of Bradshaw’s life through laughter, memories and song when Bradshaw brings his acclaimed stage production, “The Terry Bradshaw Show,” to the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem.

The family show, one of only three being performed this summer, focuses on Bradshaw’s reflective retelling of his incredible life and career both on and off the football field and features a three-piece band under the musical direction of Smokin’ Joe Escriba.

Bradshaw will use his signature charm, comedy and country singing to chronicle his humble beginnings in Louisiana to the soaring heights as a Super Bowl champion, actor, analyst and motivational speaker. He’ll also discuss family and relationships, including the journey that ultimately led him to meeting the love of his life, Tammy Bradshaw.

I recently spoke with Terry Bradshaw about his upcoming performance at Wind Creek and more in this exclusive new interview.

Q: What can fans expect from The Terry Bradshaw Show at Wind Creek Event Center?

Terry Bradshaw: Let me describe it to you. It’s a fun show with me entertaining, telling stories and having fun with the audience. I sing about nine songs, including some gospel and country. The show was originally written for Broadway. We cut it back and started it off in [Las] Vegas at the Mirage and then from there went to the Luxor. I had signed a five-year deal with the Luxor and got a year in before the pandemic hit. I’ve since restructured the show to give it a little more “me” and my personality. It’s off the cuff, fun and lively. I will say that I hope people walk away from it going, “Gee, I didn’t know he could sing!” [laughs].

You can read the rest of my Morning Call interview with Terry Bradshaw by Clicking Here.


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