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“We should do something together—not on stage, but for the souls who need it most,” Reba McEntire once told Michael Bublé when they were guest coaches on a special episode of The Voice. That idea didn’t die down over time—it came to fruition on the afternoon of August 4, when they appeared together at a children’s hospital in Nashville, not with spotlights but with heartfelt lyrics and hugs. There were no drums or cameras, just Michael playing and Reba singing, harmonizing through songs like “You Raise Me Up,” “Fancy,” and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” The children—many of whom were on IVs or ventilators—clapped and sang along, and their parents were overcome with emotion. “That’s the first time I’ve seen them smile together in weeks,” whispered a nurse. It wasn’t just a visit. It was the little miracle of August 4th – where music, compassion and humanity sang in every weak heart…
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