A strange Christmas for entertainers

I realize that this post has nothing to do with British cars, but it does have to do with an owner of a British car—or two—or three.

     This is the first time in many decades that I have not been busy bringing Christmas music entertainment to nursing homes, retirement homes, hospitals, Veterans Health Unit, and Adult Day programs. I recently made a one-hour video which simulates my entertaining at one of these places. Hopefully I was successful in capturing the way I like to connect with my audiences. I pretended that they were all there—smiling and reacting to my stories, music and song. Please feel free to pass on this YouTube link to anyone who might have a use for it or might enjoy it themselves. 

https://youtu.be/e4UZXRXf7rE

Cheers
David

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Really nice David.
We are going to watch on the big screen to get it's full benefit.
Dwight

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for that David. I have appreciated your commitment in taking music to retirement homes, nursing homes, hospitals and other places. I was often visiting my mother at York Care Centre when you were there. She always responded to the music, even when she was in the late stages of Alzheimer's, and often sang or hummed along with songs she knew.
Phil

David Nielsen said...

Thank you, gentlemen. It is a pleasure.

Anonymous said...

Hi David,
We, the members of FABAC who've known you for a while, have always appreciated your many talents, BUT you have outdone yourself this time. The issue is, we will all expect this great send off for the Christmas season in the future. You can't keep this stashed away for the senior homes only. I am sure they missed you this year and were pleased to watch this home production, where possible.

We know there is a talented singer in your household that might want to join you in the future!

Again, well done and much appreciated.
Terry & Karen


David Nielsen said...

Thank you for your very kind words.