Short Tracks: La Tanya Hall – ‘Say Yes’ (2019)
Say Yes is the latest release by versatile singer La Tonya Hall. She recorded this first new work since 2009’s It’s About Time in between dates as a backup singer for Steely Dan. The results on Say Yes are what you would expect from such an acclaimed vocalist. Working with Andy Minle on piano, Clarence Penn on drums and John Hebert on […]
Slang Of Ages Podcast Interview: Inside Miguel Zenon’s New Live album: A Conversation on ‘Vanguardia Subterranea’
– Preston Frazier I’m speaking with Miguel Zenon regarding his new album, his first live album with his quartet called ‘Vanguardia Subterranea’ . Miguel, how are you? – Miguel Zenon I’m doing great. Thank you for having me. It’s really a pleasure to get to talk. – Preston Frazier How did this band come about? […]
Short Tracks: ‘Waves 9’ by Fernando Perdomo (2025)
Two-thirds through his epic ‘Waves’ album series, it seems that guitarist, composer, and acclaimed side-man Fernando Perdomo has no bottom to his well on finely crafted prog-rock songs which match his theme. ‘Waves 9’ is varied yet enjoyable with many highlights. “Are You Out There” is one of the standout tracks. Vintage, mellotron-like textures follow […]
Short Cuts: “2 x Lover” by Steve Porcaro (featuring Jude Cole) from ‘The Very Day’ (2025)
“2X Lover” featuring Jude Cole is the next single for Stecve Porcaro’s highly anticipated second solo album, ‘The Very Day’. Written by Porcaro and Cole, the song is a showcase not only for Cole and Porcaro’s songwriting but also a powerful reminder of Steve Porcaro’s producer skills. Unlike his brilliant first album, which Michael Sherwood […]
Short Tracks: ’Little Window’ by Pete Fucinaro (2025)
Pete Fucinaro’s Little Window is a dynamic journey through contemporary jazz, expertly blending traditional roots with modern improvisational flair. The album, recorded at Clubhouse Recording Studios on November 16, 2014 by Paul Antonell features nine original compositions, the album showcases Fucinaro’s versatility on tenor sax, soprano sax, and toy piano, alongside a talented ensemble: Ebba […]
Short Tracks: ‘Vangaurdia Subterranea: Live At The Village Vanguard’ by Miguel Zenon Quartet (2025)
It’s hard to believe that New York-based, multi-Grammy-winning alto saxophonist Miguel Zenon has not done a proper live album this far into his career. While a first-call side man, Zenon has made a lasting impression on the traditional jazz community with his previous seventeen albums as a leader. However, to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of […]
Slang Of Ages Interview: Exploring Cat & the Hounds- A Conversation with Catherine Russell and Colin Hancock (2025)
– Preston Frazier Hello, Catherine and Colin, how are you? – Catherine Russell I’m fine. – Colin Hancock Good, how’s it going? – Preston Frazier Great! Let’s discuss your new project, ‘ Cat and the Hounds’ I got ‘Cat and the Hounds’ a few weeks ago, started listening to it, and thought, this is a […]
Slang Of Ages Interview: Inside the Ambient Den: Ben Craven Talks Guitars, Bases and Album Craft
1. Ambient Den was born out of the lockdown era. What was the moment or conversation that sparked the formation of the band? The lockdown period presented many crises and opportunities. One of the opportunities was that I finally had time to finish off my previous solo album “Monsters From The Id”, which was so […]
Celebrating 20 Years of ‘Transformation’: A Deep Dive with Tim Morse on Music, memories and Yes Inspiration
Preston Frazier Tim, welcome. I’ve been a fan since ‘ Transformation” first came out back in 2005. – Tim Morse Wow, yes, the original album came out 20 years ago. – Preston Frazier I’m unsure if I got it before your book, “Yes Stories”. That book started me down the rabbit hole of your music […]
Short Tracks: ‘Waves 8’ by Fernando Perdomo (2025)
The August installment of prog-rocker Fernando Perdomo’s ‘Waves’ series continues its devotion to the ocean/water theme with another ten forward-leaning songs. Dedicated to the late Strawbs leader Dave Cousins, Perdomo jumps in the deep end of the water with the álbum opener, “The Motion”. The slow-burning tracks feature atmospheric rhythmic guitar, Pino Palladino-inspired bass, and […]