Reba McEntire is set to be honored by Musicians on Call with the Music Heals Golden Ukulele at the inaugural Music Heals Live! at The Pinnacle in Nashville on May 20th.
Vince Gill, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood and Martina McBride are set to perform at the event during which Mitch Glazier, Chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), will receive the Leadership in Music Golden Ukulele.
"This is Musicians On Call's grandest celebration yet, and with it we have the opportunity to showcase our national impact in our home base of Nashville, while honoring the devoted volunteers and partners who have helped us reach more than 1.25 million people with live music," Musicians On Call President & CEO Pete Griffin said in a release. "It means a great deal to recognize the leadership of Reba McEntire and Mitch Glazier, whose dedication has helped bring comfort and connection to patients, families, and caregivers—and the volunteers who create moments of joy and healing."
Stan Garrison from Chicago and Daisy Perez and Dianna Perez from Los Angeles will receive the Vivek J. Tiwary Volunteer Guide Golden Ukulele, while Jeff Scornavacca from Boston and Keenan Kamae from Chicago will receive the Michael Solomon Volunteer Musician Golden Ukulele.
Musicians On Call delivers live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients, families and caregivers in healthcare environments, creating moments of human connection when it's needed most.
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