Never has the phrase getting a taste of your own medicine been more apt and there’s nothing like a bit of good news from an all-rounder.
14.03.2021 - 19:33 / hollywoodlife.com
Imagine receiving your COVID-19 vaccination shot as Yo-Yo Ma played his cello in the background. This was a reality for a few lucky people inside a vaccination clinic at Berkshire Community College in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on March 13! The 65-year-old musician, who is a part-time resident of Massachusetts’ Berkshires region, put on the surprise performance after receiving his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccination.
After receiving the second dose, Yo-Yo Ma had to linger at the clinic for an
Never has the phrase getting a taste of your own medicine been more apt and there’s nothing like a bit of good news from an all-rounder.
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People at a vaccination clinic in Pittsfield, Massachusetts received the gift of music courtesy of Yo-Yo Ma.
Legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma surprised those waiting in a vaccine waiting area at Berkshire Community College in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on Saturday (March 13).
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorVirtuoso cellist Yo-Yo Ma brought the sound of hope to a COVID-19 vaccination clinic Saturday at Berkshire Community College in Pittsfield, Mass.
COVID-19 vaccination this week, and played a short gig in the observation area at the clinic.Ma was given his first dose of the vaccine at Berkshire Community College in Massachusetts yesterday (March 13).According to local paper The Berkshire Eagle, Ma said he wanted to “give something back” after receiving his jab, so played a 15-minute concert for others waiting at the centre.Playing against a wall in the observation centre while he waited for the requisite 15-minute observation period after
according to an Instagram post from the school.“Today at the #MyBCC vaccination clinic, the folks waiting for 15 minutes in observation were graced with the musical talents of the one and only Yo-Yo Ma,” the caption reads. The 65-year-old musician can be seen in videos sitting in the waiting area — masked and socially distanced — gracefully playing his cello while his audience looks in awe.