John Ryerson – I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face | Jazz music review

John Ryerson – I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face | Jazz music review

“Melancholic and very emotional song feels deeper and deeper with every time it is played. Addictive lead vocal is just beautiful. Song progresses smoothly into the jazz world, with blissful trumpet theme that makes atmosphere of the song blooming perfectly. ”

-Nagamag.com


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“Το μελαγχολικό και πολύ συναισθηματικό τραγούδι αισθάνεται βαθύτερα και βαθύτερα με κάθε φορά που παίζεται. Το εθιστικό φωνητικό μολύβδου είναι απλά όμορφο. Το τραγούδι εξελίσσεται ομαλά στον κόσμο της τζαζ, με θέμα ευτυχισμένης τρομπέτα που κάνει την ατμόσφαιρα του τραγουδιού να ανθίζει τέλεια.”

-Nagamag.com

“La canción melancólica y muy emotiva se siente más profunda y más profunda con cada vez que se reproduce. La voz de plomo adictivo es simplemente hermosa. La canción progresa suavemente en el mundo del jazz, con un tema de trompeta feliz que hace que la atmósfera de la canción florezca perfectamente.”

-Nagamag.com

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The song “John Ryerson – I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” is released by OL’DOGNUTRX Records

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Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SBU8oqj0mY
Deezer: www.deezer.com/track/2502478451
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Reviewed by Nagamag on February 23, 2024