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Watch Musicians Make The Rounds Performing For Patients At Children's Medical Center In Dallas

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Jude Gonzalez of Dallas' Reinventing Jude performs at the bedside of a patient at Children's Medical Center as part of Musicians On Call.

For a little over a year, musicians – from national stars to local talent – have been going room to room, playing tunes for patients at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas.

It’s part of a national effort to channel the healing power of song.

The band Joseph is three sisters from Portland, Oregon. Their career’s on the upswing, and they’re in Dallas for a stop on an international tour. This spin through the hospital is a different kind of gig – part of their work with Musicians On Call. The program links musicians to hospitals like Children’s and 72 others across the country.

Camille Cain Barnes is a Dallas volunteer who leads visiting bands in and out of hospital rooms.

“Music really heals and that is the mission of Musicians On Call, to bring the healing power of music to kids and patients at their bedside,” she says.

Dr. Andrew Martin, a pediatric oncologist, says a song or two can really help a person get better faster.

“Someone’s outlook and mindset is very important in battling cancer and other serious illnesses we face on a daily basis. When a group walks in and someone plays songs for them, they feel appreciated, they feel love. They usually light up and smile you can see that for a long time period after the musicians have left the room. Music in general serves as a distraction from pain. Musicians On Call also helps them be in a good mood, gets them out of the hospital quicker.”

Ella Ware, a 15-year-old patient at Children’s, was still buzzing after the members of Joseph left her hospital room.

“They were so nice. Like they wanted to talk to me and that was really awesome. Not to mention that the music itself was just really great. I had goose bumps I was so excited.”

A little break from being poked and prodded in the hospital is what it’s all about — and a chance to act like any teenager – any teenager who gets to meet some rock stars.

The Music For A Cause video was produced, directed, and edited by Dane Walters with additional video and audio production by Amy MillerMark Birnbaum and Eric Bright.

Anne Bothwell is Vice President, Arts at KERA, the public radio and television station for North Texas. She oversees local arts, music and culture content on a variety of station platforms, including KERA FM, KERA TV, artandseek.org, kxt.org and keranews.org. KERA’s arts journalists have won numerous awards for their work, including a national Edward R. Murrow award for video. The television series Frame of Mind spotlights Texas’ independent filmmakers. The Art&Seek calendar connects you with arts events. And the State of the Arts conversation series in Dallas, Fort Worth and Denton uses arts and culture as lens to frame community issues. Anne got her start as an arts editor in newspapers, with stints at The Dallas Morning News and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She has a journalism degree from Northwestern University.