George Ajjan discussed the ajjancy album: to be arranged and his upcoming projects
I’m doing great. Thank you so much for all that you do, not just for having this chat with me but for all the independent artists that you feature. It’s appreciated to have somebody who takes the time to listen Thoughtfully and ask questions and discuss, and it’s really building the community, and we it’s really
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Preston Speaks with Dennis Mitcheltree and Johannes Wallmann on the Release of the Album Holding Space
In 1998, Dennis was preparing for a tour of the Midwest—I believe it was your first tour with your group. The piano player you had lined up pulled out at the last minute, so you needed a new one.
Toto bassist Shem von Schroeck
Bassist Shem von Schroeck had already had an impressive career with gigs with with Kenny Loggins, Don Felder, Steve Perry, Gary Wright and Ambrosia, among many others.
Slang of Ages podcast interview with Deborah Holland about her album – ‘I Made it This Far’ (2025) –
‘I Made It This Far’ is available now as a download and CD. It’s quite a journey. Thank you for your time.
Preston Interviews Toto keyboardist Dennis Atlas as he prepares for the US 2025 tour
‘My Magical Wonderland’ is this creation of a selection of songs that I wrote, very personal experiences, and it’s my solo album; it came out in 2021, and now it’s coming out again but in a new way in 2025.
Short Tracks: ‘Son Con Guaguancó’ by Celia Cruz (2025 reissue)
‘Reissued on heavy, high-quality vinyl in honor of Craft Latino’s celebration of Celia Cruz’s centennial, ‘Son con Guaguancó’ is a vibrant and rhythmically rich album that showcases Cruz’s incredible vocal power and mastery of Afro-Cuban music. Originally released during her time with La Sonora Matancera, this song blends son cubano with guaguancó, a subgenre of […]
Short Tracks: Waves 3 by Fernando Perdomo (2025)
March brings us to the third in a series of twelve albums by Fernando Perdomo. The progressive rocker continues to raise the bar in his all-instrumental progression rock series, giving us 10 more expansive and inspirational rockers. The concept itself seems complicated to fathom, as to date, Perdomo has given us a level of quality […]
Short Tracks: ‘Chicago Kinfolk: The Juke Joint Blues’ by Terry Blade (2025)
“Nothin’ But The Blues (featuring Theresa Needham” is a perfect opening to Terry Blade’s first full studio album since his award-winning 2023 release, ‘Ethos: Son of a Sharecropper”. The Chicago-based singer/songwriter continues his mission of educating the public about folk and blessings while creating a memorable musical canvas to explore. “Nothing But The Blues,” with […]
Short Tracks: “I Made It This Far” By Deborah Holland (2025)
Deborah Holland is a jack of all trades and the master of several. A member of the musically talented trio The Refugees, Holland, along with Wendy Waldman and Cidny Bullens, produced the excellent 2024 release, California. While that album relied on the group’s interpretation of classic folk-rock, Holland gets to flex her considerable songwriting muscles […]
Short Tracks: Review of Fania Records: The Latin Sound of New York (1964-1978)
I’m hardly a fan of greatest hits collection. However, the artists and songs on this collection make it worth repeated listening. Fania Records is synonymous with the explosion of salsa music in New York during the 1960s and 1970s, and this compilation delivers an outstanding collection of classic and near-classic songs that capture the era’s […]