Tag: Fare Thee Well album by Larry Karpenko

Beyond Vivaldi: Robert McGinty’s “Reflections” Shines

Right, so, Manchester's own Robert McGinty is back. "Reflections," they call it. Twelve classical instrumentals. Twelve! Like the apostles, but...less preachy, more piano-y. It's supposed to be uplifting and joyful, this album, a sequel of sorts, tracking his growth since the debut. Did you know the collective noun for owls is a parliament? Completely unrelated, I know, but owls are wise, and there's a...

Dylan Dixon Shows His Lyrical Dexterity In New Song “Waldorf”

If you're looking for an enjoyable listening experience, look no further than this song by Dylan Dixon. You can count on the song "Waldorf" to be a classic. His ability to captivate an audience with an exceptionally compelling verse and compose a memorable hook that stays with the listener is on full display here, demonstrating his versatility as a performer and songwriter. The fact that DIXON...

“Fare Thee Well”: Larry Karpenko’s Heart-Rending Elegy Transcends Ordinary Grief

A Masterclass in Musical Mourning Transforms Personal Loss into Universal Catharsis "Fare Thee Well" Larry Karpenko comes as a surprise, like a handmade letter tucked...