WOODY BRADSHAW
Woody Bradshaw is a Pensacola native who resides in Nashville, a recording artist and actor, best known for his chart-busting song and video, “The Last Thing You Do.”
Before finding fame as a musician, Woody was an actor in New York City and had hearts beating in a sexy “bad boy” role on an ABC daytime drama. After two years of acting in New York City, Woody caught the eye of notable manager Jerry Silverhardt (responsible for the discovery of Tom Cruise). Jerry convinced Woody to relocate to Los Angeles to continue his acting career in film. He quickly landed numerous national commercials, television spots and was considering roles in several scripts when a life changing moment let Woody know that he wasn’t only an actor.
After seeing a live performance of his childhood influence, songwriter Jimmy Webb, Woody knew his musical artistry was longing for expression and he moved to Nashville to nurture his writing and singing career.
In the last few years, Woody has felt the calling of his beloved hometown and has penned and released two songs: “It’s Good to Be Home (Pensacola),” and his new, rocking anthem in honor of Pensacola’s very own Blue Angels titled, “The Blues Are Back In Town.” The anthem has been received with great enthusiasm and rave reviews by Blues fans across the board.