Artist and Brand Partners Join Musicians On Call in Sharing Love with Hospital Caregivers for Valentine’s Day
Musicians On Call partnered with country and pop music favorites including Adam Hambrick, Andrew Jannakos, Catie Offerman, Jamie O’Neal, Jillian Jacqueline, Jon Pardi, Laci Kaye Booth, Leigh Nash, Mitchell Tenpenny, Tyler Booth, Jameson Rodgers, Drew Green, Jaden Hamilton, Joey Hendricks, Chris Bandi, Elle Winter, Bobby Rush, Dom Flemons, Taryn Pap, Tenille Townes and more to send extra love and thanks to frontline caregivers in hospitals across the country for Valentine’s Day. As part of the Frontline Valentines initiative, these artists recorded dedications especially for healthcare workers to say thank you for their continued sacrifices during the pandemic. Townes and Jacqueline also performed virtually for hospital workers at Children’s Health in Dallas and Alive Hospice in Nashville respectively. The performances were possible through MOC’s Virtual Bedside Performance Program.
MOC worked with national brand partners to send surprise gifts to deserving caregivers nationwide. Crocs partnered with Musicians On Call to gift caregivers nationwide with shoes from the sold-out Post Malone x Crocs Duet Max Clog II collaboration. Kendra Scott and MOC showed appreciation to healthcare staff at Texas hospitals with a special gift bundle. For every purchase of Kendra Scott jewelry and a $25 flower bouquet made through the Favor delivery app, MOC and Kendra Scott delivered a gift of jewelry and flowers to caregivers at select hospitals in Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio.
“All year long Musicians On Call is proud to show how grateful we are for the sacrifices of our hardworking caregivers by sharing the joys of live music. The care they show their communities every day is inspiring, and for that reason we wanted to make sure they felt extra special this Valentine’s Day. Thanks to the support of these talented artists and committed brand partners, we can lift them up and brighten their day,” said Musicians On Call President & CEO Pete Griffin.
Along with an exclusive live performance by Jillian Jacqueline, the hardworking caregivers at Alive Hospice also received Bose SoundLink Micro speakers as a gift to help them enjoy the calming benefits of music any time.
And MOC worked with the American Hospital Association (AHA) to send messages and songs of gratitude to hospital workers at AHA’s network of 5,000 member hospitals and health systems nationwide as part of the Forever Grateful campaign.