SYNOPSIS: Music professor Dan Nelson successfully navigates his life and profession around an ever-increasing shake caused by his Parkinson’s disease. Suddenly, he is devastated by the additional, and terminal, diagnosis of ALS. We journey through Dan’s final days as he decides if he will marry the woman he loves, when to end his career in music, and how to invest the remaining months of his life.
CREDITS
Directed by Jared Callahan
Score by Scott Stevens
Score Mixed by Ben Eggehorn
Additional Music by Jack Gilette
Track Credits for Well, Yeah.
Composer – Scott Stevens
Mix – Ben Eggehorn
Recording Engineer – Chaz Celaya
Alto Sax 1 – Kyle Havens
Alto Sax 2 – Hiram Garza
Tenor Sax – Nathan Smith
Baritone Sax – Tiana Saenz
Trumpet 1 – John Reynolds
Trumpet 2 – Marc Keehmer
Trumpet 3 – Mark Weed
Trombone 1 – Chris Tweedy
Trombone 2 – Jacob Stubbs
Piano – Jarel Paguio
Upright – Evan Killeen
Drums – Ian Kisbert
Aux Percussion – Rachel Pomeroy Hooker
Booking Consultant – John Dally
*Special thanks to PLNU faculty and staff Dr. Bill Clemmons, Dr. Daniel Jackson, and Kendall Lucas
Additional Score Musicians
Piano – Abe Powers
Vibraphone – Aku Adjibolosoo
Cello – Dr. Bill Clemmons
Electric Guitar – Gibson Scharn
Electric Bass – Sailor Scharn
Flugel Horn – Greg Bergevin
Nylon Guitar – Jack Gilette
Vocals – Kendall Richardson
Banjo & Cello – Randall Plate
Acoustic Guitar – Will Shine
Processed Keys – Justin H. Wright
Tenor Sax – Miles Freeman

