But lyrics aside, it is Scopoletti's way with melody that is the real joy of this album. Every one of the songs echoes beautifully in the ear. He points to artists like Dave Matthews and Hall and Oates as his musical influences. You can listen to "Truth" and "Heaven Can Wait" during the WFAS interview to get a good indication of Scopoletti's sound and see what you think.![]()
Those in Scopoletti's hometown of Port Chester, NY will have an opportunity to see him headlining a benefit concert for the Natalia Crespo Eirin Foundation (which supports, among other things, projects related to brain cancer) and the Imerman Angels, which fosters one-on-one cancer support. The concert is scheduled for March 7 at the Capitol Theater.







Article comments
1 - Nanny
Oh how I love Charlie Scopoletti. I adore every song on the Truth album. He's a wonderful musician and also a great human being. Charlie works hard and still has time for a LOT of charity work, he really pays it forward.