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Author: Preston Frazier

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If music is your pasion, tune in to the Slang of Ages Podcast, where Preston Frazier reviews the best albums of all time.
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I sit down with one of my favorite musicians, Vernon A. Reid, to discuss his first solo album in years, 'Hoodoo Telemetry'. Vernon discusses the songwriting and production process of the solo album and touches on Living Colour. This is part one, as we got cut off before we discussed the compositions on the album and new Living Colour music. Part 2 is available exclusively on my Patreon page. https://blackrockcoali https://livingcolour.com LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! My new book, “Yes Indeed: Tales From Yes, Without Jon Anderson,” is out now! Check out patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access, and to support the Slang of Ages podcast. My first book, “Toto, The Band, Not the Dog”, is also available at major book retailers and at www.slangofages.com, as well as through your online retailers.
Preston interviews Atlanta based, classically trained opera tenor Travis Hall . He has stunned the music community with his debut, HeART Museum .  Like, share and subscribe to the Slang of Ages Podcast.
The interview features returning guest Steve Porcaro discussing his new album, The Very Day. He talks about the inspiration behind the project, the creative process, and what listeners can expect from the songs. He also shares insights into his musical journey and the personal stories that shaped the album. LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! My new book, “Yes Indeed: Tales From Yes, Without Jon Anderson,” is out now! Check out patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access, and to support the Slang of Ages podcast. My first book, “Toto, The Band, Not the Dog”, is also available at major book retailers and at www.slangofages.com, as well as through your online retailers. www.slangofages.com
Here's my interview with multi-Grammy-winning Alto sax player Miguel Zenon. We chat about his Quartet's first-ever live recording. He came up with six original new compositions and two fascinating covers. Check out his releases on Bandcamp and at MiguelZenon.com. The album is out now. Find it! My new book, “Yes Indeed: Tales From Yes, Without Jon Anderson,” is out now!   Check out patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access, and to support the Slang of Ages podcast My Book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog, is out now. Find it at www.slangofages.com or your online retailers. Special Thanks to my Patreon Executive Producers: Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier, and Vinicio Cifuentes Check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You may also donate on the ‘about’ page. Thanks for your support. Please like, share, and subscribe!
The Slang Of Ages' 100th episode features the return of Joe Williams. He interviews me about my second book, “Yes Indeed - Tales From Yes Without Jon Anderson”. The book is out now at major retailers. LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! Check out patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access, and to support the Slang of Ages podcast. www.slangofages.com Special Thanks to my Patreon Executive Producers: Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier and Vinicio Cifuentes. Check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You may also donate on the ‘about’ page.
Both Colin Hancock and Catherine Russell are jazz historians. More importantly, they are vital, active touring musicians. We have a great discussion about their album, 'Cat & The Hounds'. I hope you enjoy this, I know I did!. LIKE, SHARE and SUBCRIBE! Like The Slang Of Ages Podcast page on Facebook. Check out patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access and to support the slang of ages podcast. My Book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog is out now. Find it at www.slangofages.com or your online retailers. Special Thanks to my Patreon Executive Producers: Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier and Vinicio Cifuentes. Check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You may also donate on the ‘about’ page.
Progressive rock musician and author, Tim Morse, discusses the release of Transformation - 20th Anniversary Edition. The album is a remastered version of his first solo release with an additional 60 minutes of music. We also discuss Tim's inspiration and other albums in his catalog. www.timmorse.com LIKE, SHARE and SUBCRIBE! Like The Slang Of Ages Podcast page on Facebook. Check out patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access and to support the slang of ages podcast. My Book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog is out now. Find it at www.slangofages.com or your online retailers. Special Thanks to my Patreon Executive Producers: Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier and Vinicio Cifuentes. Check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You may also donate on the ‘about’ page.
Released in 1990, The Neighborhood by Los Lobos is a richly textured album that blends rock, blues, soul, and the band’s Mexican-American roots into a cohesive and powerful musical statement. Known for their versatility and heartfelt storytelling, Los Lobos explore themes of community, identity, and resilience, with standout tracks like “Down on the Riverbed” and “Emily” showcasing their ability to shift seamlessly between genres while maintaining emotional depth. The album features contributions from notable guest artists, including Levon Helm and John Hiatt, adding further layers to its sound. The Neighborhood marked a return to more traditional songwriting after the experimental La Pistola y El Corazón, reaffirming Los Lobos’ place as one of the most innovative and authentic bands in American rock. Thanks to Exec Producers: Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier, and Vinicio Cifuentes. Check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You may also donate on the ‘about’ page. Buy my book: “Toto- The Band, Not The Dog,” on Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/Toto-Band-Comp...) and Barnes and Noble. Please like, share, and subscribe. Also, join my Patreon page for exclusive content and early access at https://www.patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast
Lyle Lovett and His Large Band – A Genre-Defying Classic When Lyle Lovett and His Large Band was released in 1989, it was clear that Lovett, for his third album, wasn’t interested in playing by Nashville’s rules. Lovett created something bold and utterly unique by fusing big band jazz, gospel, blues, and Western swing with his already offbeat country style. This wasn’t just an album — it was a declaration of artistic independence. LIKE, SHARE and SUBCRIBE! Like The Slang Of Ages Podcast page on Facebook. Check out patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access and to support the slang of ages podcast. My Book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog is out now. Find it at www.slangofages.com or your online retailers. Special Thanks to my Patreon Executive Producers: Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier and Vinicio Cifuentes. Check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You may also donate on the ‘about’ page.
Cincinnati based jazz pianist and composer, Ben Tweedt discusses his trio debut, 'Life Cycle'. This bold expression of Tweedt'd creativity includes nine original songs showcasing his compositional, production and arranging skills. Enjoy a an early listen to the interview. Check out www.bentweedtmusic.com.
I sit down again with the prolific Fernando Perdomo. This time we talk about his 12 album series 'Waves' . Fernando is releasing one album every month in 2025 for the Waves project in addition to other solo albums, collaborations and tours. You don't want to miss this conversation.
Musician Jaime Ospina joined a Preston to discuss his upcoming album, 'The Vessel - A Tribute to the African Diaspora', set for release on May 24, 2025. The project blends African diaspora influences—jazz, Afrobeat, reggae—with Colombian rhythms, recorded live in a week with top Austin musicians. Inspired by Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue, Ospina emphasized spontaneity and collaboration. Produced by Beto Martinez, the album explores themes of heritage, identity, and authenticity through rich instrumentation and both vocal and instrumental tracks. Future plans include a vinyl release, house concert tour, and balancing music with parenthood, while continuing to develop new melodies for future projects.
Bill Champlin is a multi-Grammy-winning singer, writer, and multi-instrumentalist. Perhaps best known for his almost 30-year career with Chicago ( "Look Away," "Hard Habit To Break," "Chasin' The Wind," etc.), Champlin has also had a stellar solo career. His 2009 release ' No Place Left To Fall' is a must-have for any AOR/West Coast rock fan. Special Thanks to my Patreon Executive Producers: Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier and Vinicio Cifuentes. Check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You may also donate on the ‘about’ page. Buy my book: “Toto- The Band, Not The Dog” on Amazon (https://tinyurl.com/TotoTheBand) and Barnes an Noble. Please like, share, and subscribe. Also, join my Patreon page for exclusive content and early access at https://patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast
‘Gaucho’ came out on November 21, 1980. It was the last of the main sequence of Steely Dan albums and the last to be produced by Gary Katz. While the album only has seven songs, each is unique and expertly crafted. Since its release, the album has gained a following and remains one of the band’s best sellers. The album of the year Grammy Award-winning album produced two hit singles ( “Hey Nineteen” and “Time Out of Mind”) as well as a lawsuit. Walter Becker and Donald Fagen ( with the help of over 40 musicians, 10 engineers, and more than a half dozen studios in NYC ) created an enduring classic. Special Thanks to my Patreon Executive Producers: Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier, and Vinicio Cifuentes You can check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You can also donate on the ‘about’ page. Buy my book: “Toto- The Band, Not The Dog,” on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Please like, share, and subscribe. Also, join my Patreon page for exclusive content and early access at https://www.patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast
The second album by the country band, Southern Pacific is a gem. Actually 2 of 4 albums by the band are fantastic. This one features the late Doobie Brothers' drummer Keith Knudsen as well as CCR bassist Stu Cook, lead guitarist and current Doobie John McFee as singer Tim Goodman. Expertly produced and played this is one of my favorite albums. Special Thanks to my Patreon Executive Producers: Amy Acers, Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier, and Vinicio Cifuentes. Check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You may also donate on the ‘about’ page. Buy my book: “Toto- The Band, Not The Dog,” on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Please like, share, and subscribe. Also, join my Patreon page for exclusive content and early access at https://www.patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast
I've chatted with several of the original Toto members and subsequent additions. This time, I met and got to know the band's latest addition, vocalist and keyboardist Dennis Atlas. It was quite a fun conversation as we looked behind the Toto curtain and also talked about Dennis' solo work. Check out: https://www.dennisatlas.com https://totoofficial.com/events/ for the upcoming US tour dates. Special Thanks to my Patreon Executive Producers: Amy Acers, Cynthia Tom, Cheryl Frazier, and Vinicio Cifuentes Check out all my reviews at slangofages.com. You may also donate on the ‘about’ page. Buy my book: “Toto- The Band, Not The Dog,” on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/TotosBook and Barnes an Noble. Please like, share, and subscribe. Also, join my Patreon page for exclusive content and early access at https://www.patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast
Here's my interview with singer/songwriter Deborah Holland. We last spoke in season 3, November 18, 2022, about Animal Logic. This time we talk about her extraordinary, introspective, solo album 'I Made It This Far'  https://deborahholland.net/bio/ https://deborahholland.bandcamp.com/album/i-made-it-this-far LIKE, SHARE and SUBCRIBE! Checkout patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access and to support the slang of ages podcast. Special thanks to executive producers : Cynthi: Cynthia Tom, , Vinicio Cifuentes, and Cheryl Frazier. My Book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog is out now. Find it at www.slangofages.com or your online retailers.
Music lover/mad scientist George Ajjan sits down with me to discuss his conceptual band the Ajjancy and his upcoming releases. LIKE, SHARE and SUBCRIBE! Checkout patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access and to support the slang of ages podcast. Special thanks to executive producers: Cynthia Tom, Vinicio Cifuentes, and Cheryl Frazier. My Book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog is out now. Find it at www.slangofages.com or your online retailers.
Pianist Johannes Wallman returns to the podcast and brings long time friend and collaborator, saxophonist Dennis Mitcheltree to discuss their wonderful release, ‘ Holding Space ‘. Buy the album on bandcamp.com where you can also find their wonderful individual releases. Also check them out on social media: Dennis Mitcheltree website: www.dennismitcheltree.com
Johannes Wallmann website: www.johanneswallmann.com We’re on BlueSky at mitcheltree.bsky.social and wallmann.bsky.social Facebook: www.facebook.com/dennismitcheltreejazz and www.facebook.com/WallmannJazz/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/dennismitcheltree and www.instagram.com/johannes.wallmann YouTube: www.youtube.com/@dennismitcheltreecom and www.youtube.com/@WallmannJazz LIKE, SHARE and SUBCRIBE! My Book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog is out now. Find it at www.slangofages.com or your online retailers.
Season 7, episode 3 of Slang Of Ages Podcast features Preston discussing Luther Vandross’ debut album with Cheryl and Susan. (Did Cheryl listen to the album? Should Cheryl be banned? Share your thoughts.) LIKE, SHARE and SUBCRIBE! Check out patreon.com/SlangOfAgesPodcast for exclusive content, early access, and support. My book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog, is out now. Find it at www.slangofages.com or your online retailers.
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