Bernie Williams compares baseballs and music work before Carnegie Hal Show

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Bernie Williams did under the bright lights before, but another work at the beginning of the following year old – even four rings of the four.
Former New York Kankees Center, a long-term artist who attended high school at ARTs while exposing the baseball dreams, would be playing in the famous carnegie hall in Jan. 13 With an Opera singer Jonathan Tetelman.
Even after his late-play days, Williams returned to a music school and played in large areas, including Radio City Music Hall. He even made the National Song in front of the same crowds Zankee, who used to sing his name.
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New York Yankee Legend Bernie Williams Make a national anthem in a game in the middle of the match between Chicago White City Royals in September, 2017, a confirmed area of Chicago, Illinois. (Ron Voleli / MLB photos with Getty Pictures)
“I start getting butterflies in my stomach already. I know this guy [Tetelman] You are a veteran of these events, “Williams told the Fox digital news on the latest interview.” But I usually make a baseball how much baseball player – statistics, covenants, and all that, your numbers, and music is a little bit hard to say.
“And the only way I find how successful you are with your teammates. Therefore to have Jonathan, is right at any artist list. So I feel so respected to be part of this process.”
Williams can have a fourth theater and are played under bright lights, but even need some advice before this operation.
“Good luck,” Tetelman made fun of. “Let us be prepared. Let’s be prepared. Let’s get ready whatever.

Bernie Williams makes noise check before the Baseball hall of the baseball hall in the Baseball hall in the Cooper Tuoputuon, New York, on September 8, 2021. (Frank Becerra JR / The Journal News Via Idin Ideas, LLC)
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The famous expression that professional athletes died twice, but when William retired, he saw almost a speedy opportunity to expel the other his desire.
“My experience on school especially Music may be one of the best decisions I have done after baseball. I realized that I had the future in music,” said Williams. “We had a small criteria of contracts, and they gave me a contract at meetings small and that. And I was, probably, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe.
“I’ve already got this passage to me for a while, and I was, ‘you know? I should probably check that it may be more.’ Even if I can’t call it for work, it is the second opportunity to do something that I really love in life and that’s my love. “
Music and baseball “a different muscle,” says Williams, but there is much comparisons.

Feeny Yankees Bernie Willie Willie Williams playing “Star Spangled Banner” in Guitar in Howard J. Lama Stadium at Williamsport, Pennsylvania. (Al Tiezans / sports shown in Getty Photos)
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“There is a common place where you really see all your hard work comes to fight. You are part of a group in baseball to meet, but it is more different,” she said. “We are a group and we have a lot of people behind us, we really support and hope this is a success. It’s the same time. It’s one thing that makes me very scared but, very happy.”
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