Reggie Pryor's latest single, "To Be with You," is a heartfelt tribute to lost love and the difficulties of saying goodbye. The song begins with memories of a dream-like romance, where "time seemed to bend" and happiness felt endless. The flugelhorne interlude adds to the achingly beautiful atmosphere, only to be interrupted by the "malady" that denied many the chance to say a proper farewell.
As the year comes to a close, this song is a poignant reflection on the heartbreak many have experienced during the pandemic. It's a tribute to those we've lost and the loves that will always be "to be with you."
Reggie Pryor is known for his rich, dulcet baritone voice, which is particularly well-suited for jazz standards. However, he has a range and versatility that allows him to excel in musical theatre and classical crossover genres as well. Some of the greatest influences on his music include Nat King Cole, John Coltrane, Luther Vandross, Whitney Houston, and Lea Salonga. His first album, Love Anthology, showcases his diverse influences and versatility.
Originally from Indonesia, Reggie currently resides in Singapore. He is proud of his Asian heritage and hopes to promote jazz and other musical styles in the region. In addition to singing, Reggie is also a financial professional with an interest in viniculture and art history.
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