Goodbye... - {Official Audio Video} from the musical Dorothy & The Scarecrow (Chasing Oz)

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Prepare for a wickedly good time when the bewitching musical fantasy Dorothy & The Scarecrow (Chasing Oz) hits the stage in the spring of 2025 in New York. This reimagining of the classic L. Frank Baum’s tale of The Wizard of Oz tells the story unexpectedly, portraying the heroine Dorothy in a different light than her classic “Oz” portrayal. In this version of the Oz tale, declared as "musical fantasy heaven," the beautiful original score “Goodbye” is the basis for the story; reviews below:


"The musical Chasing Oz’s “Goodbye…” is a triumph!" - Beach Sloth

"Goodbye…” is a fine example of how songwriter Levi W. K. Catoe Jr.’s sound has emerged and acknowledged what music has to offer today. It’s soulful, with a touch of dance. In a lyrical sense, it’s catchy and fun, but doesn’t come short of metaphorically and profoundly discussing messages of intense personal relationships." - Jamsphere

"When songwriter Levi W. K. Catoe Jr. gets it right – it makes me smile…and I’m smiling big today Levi – you’ve got yourself another winner here for sure with “Goodbye…” - Sleeping Bag Studios

"Levi brings a heartwarming piece to life to commemorate the innocent people that lost their life, showing that even when we are miles away we can still show our overwhelming support for our fellow human beings." - Skope Magazine


“Goodbye…” is a heartfelt track that creates a beautiful vibe with atmospheric background and touching vocals. The chorus lyrics “There’s no good in goodbye” show how he has mastered the use of words in his songwriting." Indie Band Guru


“Chasing Oz’s” debut release called, “Goodbye” has a rare passion that comes through with pure sincerity. He is a musician out of Harlem, NY and now resides in London, where he is pounding the pavement and soliciting his music and reaching worldwide recognition.” - Associated Press

“The song, “Goodbye” has a longing that reaches the soul. A powerful tear-jerker that oozes with an emotional outpour. "There's no good in goodbye", he cries with a gut-wrenching sigh. I really dig the hook, it is a nice play on words. He clearly has an excellent understanding of form and the elements a song needs to make it work. A song is a 3-minute movie with a beginning, middle, end, and a hook to pull it all together; he has done that quite nicely.” – Associated Press

“There is a solid production to, “Goodbye...” from Chasing Oz with pretty cool vocals.” – Associated Press”

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