AHA, Musicians on Call bring healing power of music to VA patients

AHA has partnered with , a nonprofit that brings live and recorded music to patients, to bring hospitalized veterans in all Veterans Affairs facilities the healing power of music this Veterans Day, Nov. 11, and all month long starting Monday. The virtual , hosted by Jamie O鈥橬eal, will feature performances and words of gratitude from over 30 artists. The campaign also includes a Concert For Veterans Live! at the Alvin C. York VA Medical Center in Murfreesboro, Tenn., hosted by Warner Music Nashville, which the public can join by streaming the MOC Stars and Stripes playlist on the Amazon Music app.
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