Slang Of Ages : Solitaire Miles, “Ghost Riders in the Sky” from ‘Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas’ (2026)-Remaster
Singer Solitaire Miles has impressive jazz credentials forged by many nights in the most prestigious jazz clubs in Chicago and New York. It is in New Work in the mid ’90s, while working with trumpeter Doc Cheatham that she leaned even more toward swing. Given Miles’ musical education, her Susie Blue persona may come as […]
Short Tracks- Starmen: A Tribute To David Bowie by Fasby Barnes & Fernando Perdomo (2026)
Fernando Perdomo is a musician with many layers. He’s a sought-after side-man, brilliant guitarist, and go-to producer. Perdomo’s epic ‘Waves’ album series was a highlight of 2025, and his 2026, ’10 album ‘Clouds’ series is promising to be just as epic. How this talented musician can find time for other projects is beyond me, yet […]
Short Tracks: Alex Wintz, ‘Collage’: A Masterful Mosaic of Home, Travel and George Harrison
Six years after Live to Tape, guitarist and composer Alex Wintz returns with Collage, an album that lives up to its title. The record stitches together travel memories, family milestones, pandemic reflections, and musical influences from across the jazz diaspora. Recorded live in a single day with bassist Matt Penman, drummer Jimmy MacBride, and pianist […]
Slang Of Ages Interview Series (2020): Alex Wintz, jazz guitarist discusses ‘Live To Tape.
Jazz guitarist, composer, and educator Alex Wintz joined Preston Frazier to discuss his just-released trio album, Live to Tape, choosing just the right cover song, what Idris Muhammad’s death meant to him, and how the pandemic has impacted his plans. PRESTON FRAZIER: Tell me how your new project came about?ALEX WINTZ: This was not my original plan. Yet, I like how […]
Short Track: ALEX WINTZ TRIO – LIVE TO TAPE (JAZZ)-2020
Alex Wintz’s Live to Tape was a compelling display of the guitarist, composer and educator’s chops, taste, and improvisational powers. Working with bassist Dave Baron and drummer Jimmy Macbride, Wintz went a more direct route than his formidable 2017 debut as a leader, LifeCycle. “Idris” opened this Best of 2020 Jazz entry with Wintz’s warm, evocative tone and […]
Slang Of Ages Interview Series: Inside Mark Wade’s Bold Jazz-Classical Experiment: Turning Chopin and Bach Into Trio Fire
A Slang of Ages Q&A with Preston Frazier ⸻ Preston Frazier: New Stages feels like a long time in the making. When did the idea first take shape? Mark Wade: The concept actually goes back about eight years. I came across a solo piano piece by Frédéric Chopin, who has always been one of my […]
Short Cuts: ‘My Waterloo’ Walter Becker (live at Slims 4/7/95)
Steely Dan’s Walter Becker was born on February 20, 1950. To celebrate the birth of the late guitarist, bassist, and producer, Walter Becker has released yet another previously unreleased gem from the Becker vaults. This year, we get a stirring live version of “My Waterloo”. The song, originally released on the brilliantly sublime 1994 album […]
Short Tracks: Short Tracks: Mark Wade Trio – New Stages (2026)
Ambitious concepts in jazz can sometimes collapse under their own weight. Fortunately, New Stages from the Mark Wade Trio does the opposite. Instead of feeling like a lecture on classical adaptation, the album plays like a fluid, imaginative jazz suite that draws centuries of music into the trio format. Double bassist, Wade—joined by long-time pianist […]
Slang of Ages Interview Series – Guest: Tim Carman of the Parlor Greens discusses their sophomore album ‘Emeralds’. Heavy Instrumental Soul at its finest.
— Preston Frazier: Tim, how are you? Timothy Carman: I’m good. Happy to be here. Thanks for having me on. Preston: Great to see you and talk about Parlor Greens ! Your debut, In Green We Dream (2024), was one of my favorites of the year. Now we’ve got Emeralds, your second release. Before we […]
Short Tracks: The Longest Way Round – Ben Rosenblum Nebula Project (2026)
Eclectic is surely an overused word in music journalism, yet it applies perfectly to The Longest Way Round, the latest release from the Ben Rosenblum Nebula Project. Rosenblum, an accomplished sideman who has taken his accordion and piano skills around the world, is unafraid to stand on the edge of jazz and look outward. Fortunately, […]