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Andy Grammer finds a new way to spend quality time with dad amid COVID-19 pandemic

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News headlines today: Dec. 23, 2020
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ByMegan Stone
March 20, 2020, 1:18 PM

Andy Grammer isn't cutting himself off from his loved ones in this time of self-isolation and quarantine.

The "Honey, I'm Good" singer posted an adorable video on Thursday of him and his 2-year-old daughter Louisiana enjoying a video sing-along with Andy's father, Red Grammer.

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"Time with grandpa looked a little different today but honestly ... we had a blast," wrote Grammer. "We also got to share grandpa with 1,000 other kids and families as he streamed a children’s concert on his Facebook."

The elder Grammer, with just his guitar, performed his song "Hooray For the World," a song he recorded with his late wife Kathy, for Facebook Live.

As Andy Grammer happily sings along with his dad, Louisiana adorably jumps up and down on the couch to dance along to the song. At times, she joins in and sings with her grandpa.

The "Keep Your Head Up" singer says he was inspired by his father's online concert, writing, "If we stay open there is a lot of beauty to be found in these difficult times."

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He said watching his dad's Facebook Live performance, which was viewed over 20,000 times on Thursday, was a very special and profound moment to him. "Also my father looking into the camera and singing gently into kids hearts all over the world is almost too sweet too handle," Andy Grammer gushed.

For those who missed Red Grammer's concert, don't worry. The 67-year-old plans to host another one sometime next week.

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