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What happens when you mix jazz genius, rock revolution, and a healthy dose of wild storytelling? You get Don Preston—and this episode is a ride through one of the most eclectic musical journeys of the 20th century. 🎶✨ In a rare, candid interview, the legendary keyboardist and composer sits down with Rob Cass at the dopeYEAH club to reflect on his life, his art, and his one-of-a-kind legacy—from touring with his father’s big band as a child to helping Frank Zappa shape the sound of The Mothers of Invention.

Don shares hilarious and jaw-dropping moments from his career: playing in an army band at a brothel, dating identical twins, composing for Apocalypse Now, and writing music for over 24 films. 🎬 He dives deep into what it was really like working with Zappa—from their first jam session to being the only band member whose music Frank would perform live. Plus, his thoughts on rock legends like Ringo Starr, the challenges of 1950s racial divides in jazz, and why Stravinsky, Bach, and Schoenberg still shape his musical DNA.

And yes, there are plenty of musical interludes throughout: from his signature synth improvisations to a special rooftop performance at the dopeYEAH club. 🚀 Whether you’re a Zappa fan, synth nerd, or jazz head, this is the interview you didn’t know you needed. Tune in now for tales of mayhem, music, and a man who truly redefined modern sound. 🎵

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