COVID shot and a show: Volunteer piano player serenades Mountain View hospital with gentle music

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'Surgeons here do implants of organs and complex surgeries,' pianist Don Eberhard says. 'In my volunteer life, I do implants of music to boost people's spirits.'

A beloved piano player at Atlanta's airport was gifted over $60,000 from complete strangers, WSB reports.

What started as a way to pass the time and spread joy at his mother in law's nursing home turned into a way he could give back to his community at this hospital. Eberhard hits all the right notes with patients, doctors and staff who are all in the mood for a melody after some of the most trying two years of our lives.

"People need a lift right now whether it be COVID or after COVID," Eberhard said."It's not an easy world to navigate in." "It really does make you feel at ease," Sutter Health South Bay Regional Manager Araceli Diaz said."You kind of get that zen feeling. I'm pretty sure when patients come in and they hear that, it also makes them feel a little better."

 

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