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  "textContent": "Contact: leskaadrienne@gmail.comWeb: adrienneleska.comSeeking: Film/TV, PlaylistStyle: Folk, Pop, Indie In her online bio, singer-songwriter, artist, and teacher Adrienne Leska describes her folk-pop as having a “deep and whimsical twist.” That’s a wonderful and welcome quirk which is apparent on the song “Someone Like You” (with the line “how could someone like me end up with someone like you,” which could be super-modest or brimming with self-belief, depending on the angle you come at it from). “Never Gets Old,” a song dedicated to Leska’s grandfather, is an upbeat little gem, while “Mirrors” tackle self-reflection (pun intended?). Ultimately, there’s a lot to admire […]\n\nThe post New Music Critique of Adrienne Leska first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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