Jars of Clay Brings Holiday Cheer![]() MUSICIANS ON CALL AND JARS OF CLAY BRINGS HOLIDAY CHEER TO THE CHILDREN OF MONROE CARELL, JR. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AT VANDERBILT (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) – December 20, 2007 – Nashville's Musicians On Call (MOC) was pleased to bring GRAMMY Award winning group Jars of Clay to the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt on Tuesday, December 18 to celebrate the holiday season. Jars of Clay members Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Steve Mason and Matt Odmark led the children in a sing-a-long with classics such as Rudolph, the Red Nose Reindeer and Let It Snow, encouraged the kids' involvement by providing several musical instruments and read to them from Haseltine's new children's book, Mighty Magnificent Me. Musicians On Call (MOC) is a nonprofit organization that brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities. Unlike some organizations that only work with specific illnesses, MOC facilitates healing from all types of sickness through the power of music. Originating in New York, Musicians On Call opened its first national chapter in Nashville in April 2007 and has partnered with the Department of Cultural Enrichment at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Local musicians are encouraged to get involved by visiting www.musiciansoncall.org. "Music Days" is a weekly interactive music program that incorporates music therapy approaches to healing such as group songwriting, instrument playing, social concepts as well as fun sing-alongs. Led by music therapist Jenny Plume, "Music Days" reaches not only the children and families at the Children's Hospital stage area, but also patients in their rooms via CCTV channel 35. ### For more information, Contact: News You May Also LikeComments |
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