Multi-Platinum and award-winning duo for KING + COUNTRY recently joined forces with the Melodic Caring Project to bring joy to children in hospital care during the holiday season. They livestreamed their concert performance from the historic Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, on December 22. The concert included special shout-outs to nine “rockSTAR” fans across the United States, located in Alabama, Wisconsin, Illinois, California, Alaska, Arizona, Oregon, Florida, and Washington.
The partnership with the Melodic Caring Project allowed for KING + COUNTRY to stream their concert to kids watching from their hospital and home-care rooms across the country. Although these children couldn’t be there in person, the livestream provided them with love and encouragement during a challenging time.
The Melodic Caring Project is known for its unique and personalized programs that offer ongoing support to patients, referred to as “rockSTARS.” Through the project, artist partners and a team of music therapists and Rockologists connect with those in need worldwide. The presence of for KING + COUNTRY meant a great deal to the rockSTAR kids and their families, bringing them joy during difficult times.
Families of the rockSTAR kids expressed their gratitude and shared heartwarming stories of the impact the concert had on their children. One parent mentioned how their child chanted, “I won! I won!” when given a shoutout during the livestream. Another family, spending Christmas away from home due to medical reasons, expressed their appreciation for the online concert, which brought joy to many people around the country and the world.
The Melodic Caring Project has been instrumental in connecting hospitalized kids with major musicians who dedicate songs to them during live shows. Livestreaming these concerts into hospital rooms has brought magic and happiness to quarantined children.
The collaboration between for KING + COUNTRY and the Melodic Caring Project exemplifies the power of music to uplift and bring hope to those battling illness. Through their partnership, they have made a positive impact on the lives of children in hospital care, spreading joy and love during the holiday season.
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