In Sarasota, Florida, Donald Gould—a 51‑year‑old veteran and once‑homeless pianist—sitting at a public street piano, stunned passersby with a soaring rendition of Styx’s “Come Sail Away.” Captured on video and shared by Mashable and others, the performance quickly went viral, earning millions of views .

A highly trained musician, Gould had played clarinet in the U.S. Marine Corps and was studying music education at Spring Arbor University before life unraveled. After his wife’s tragic death and a battle with addiction, he lost his home—and even his son to child services .
That impromptu piano session changed everything. Within days, local media like ABC News spotlighted his talent, noting his graceful and heartfelt performance that could “earn him a job” . Support flooded in: he received temporary housing, rehab assistance, and over $40,000 via GoFundMe. Spring Arbor University even offered him a full scholarship to complete his degree, recognizing his potential .
Gould later reconnected with his son after 15 years, entered rehab, and got a recording contract. He’s now signed with Triple Pop and released “Walk on Water,” proving that his music—and spirit—never stopped sailing .

This performance wasn’t just a moment—it was a turning point. A mesmerizing display of talent, resilience, and hope born on a street piano in Florida.
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