I think the lyric might be "all night preacher on Stereo 92." Radio preachers were a slam dunk for advertising sales back in the day, and not every radio preacher was actually a legit clergyman. Some were just DJs doing overnight religious broadcasting as a gig to get them through to the next job.
The "all night preacher" was just a DJ doing a preacher gig. That's how he "used to work" with the A&R man the singer is speaking to.
I think the lyric might be "all night preacher on Stereo 92." Radio preachers were a slam dunk for advertising sales back in the day, and not every radio preacher was actually a legit clergyman. Some were just DJs doing overnight religious broadcasting as a gig to get them through to the next job.
The "all night preacher" was just a DJ doing a preacher gig. That's how he "used to work" with the A&R man the singer is speaking to.