Wash Your Hands: Carson City musician Brother Dan composes 20 second sing-along video
Carson City singer, songwriter, liver transplant recipient, and patient advocate Brother Dan Palmer has written and produced an infectious, timely and topical music video on behalf of The American Liver Foundation.
Twenty seconds in length (see CDC's recommendations at https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html), by the time you're done singing the song, your hands are clean.
A member of the American Liver Foundation's (ALF) National Patients Advisory Committee (NPAC), Brother Dan represents and celebrates advancements in liver disease research, not only having received a life-saving liver transplant, but also by being cured of Hepatitis C, which was rarely heard of a few short years ago.
In just its first week of release, Wash Your Hands has already been viewed collectively more than 35,000 times, and is being shared around the world.
Please, take a moment to watch and enjoy, then share, Wash Your Hands. See the video here:
For more information on liver disease, please visit the American Liver Foundation at: www.liverfoundation.org
For more information and to contact Brother Dan Palmer, please visit: www.brotherdanpalmer.com