In an enchanting twist fit for Hollywood, it was in their Bel Air home where Bradley took the plunge, his palms slick with nerves as he performed Bob Seger's 'We've Got Tonight' for his dad, a memory he relished as they had previously collaborated on the poignant 'Father and Son' by Cat Stevens.
'My dad is Engelbert Humperdinck and his views on my music have now changed everything' Bradley Dorsey fondly recalls the pivotal moment when he performed for his father, hoping to impress the musical maestro with his own talents.
As Bradley serenaded him, his dad—none other than Engelbert Humperdinck, a titan of the music scene from Leicestershire—listened intently, eyes shut, finally giving his nod of approval with the words: "Son, I can't find a single fault in that."
Speaking exclusively to LeicestershireLive after touching down in the UK and heading to Great Glen, to their family abode just outside Leicester, Bradley shared: "It's good to be back in this house," with his father seated nearby.
The surname Humperdinck carries weight in the industry; after all, Engelbert was once Gerry Dorsey before achieving fame.