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The Musician's Shed Podcast

Podcast by Samar Newsome

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About The Musician's Shed Podcast

Real talk. Real musicians. Real growth.Making great music is only part of the journey. This podcast exists to help musicians grow beyond the notes—through honest conversations with working professionals and expert advice from across the industry.Each episode breaks down what it really takes to succeed: mindset, preparation, business, creativity, and resilience. You’ll hear stories, lessons, and strategies from musicians who’ve walked the path and learned what works—and what doesn’t.If you’re ready to elevate your craft, strengthen your professionalism, and build a career with intention, this podcast was made for you.

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20 episodes

episode THE MUSICIANS SHED PODCAST: DR. WILLIAM FARLEY (PART 1) artwork

THE MUSICIANS SHED PODCAST: DR. WILLIAM FARLEY (PART 1)

In PART 1 of this incredibly special, full-circle episode of The Musician’s Shed, host Samar Newsome sits down with the man who served as the spark for his own musical and educational career: his high school mentor and "music dad," Dr. William Y. Farley. From growing up in a musical church household in South Jersey—likened to the "New Jersey Jacksons"—to a surprise five-year stint playing for multiple United States Navy bands, Dr. Farley's path to becoming a pillar of North Jersey music education is a masterclass in preparation meeting divine favor. In this intimate and nostalgic conversation, Samar and Dr. Farley look back at the history that shaped them. They pull back the curtain on Dr. Farley's historic decade building a legendary touring gospel choir program at Irvington High School, transitioning into the elite classical choral literature spaces of West Orange, and the distinct cultural differences between North and South Jersey music scenes. Whether you are an independent artist, a working music educator, or a student navigating your own creative path, this episode is packed with timeless wisdom on developing your craft, mastering the language of music, and learning when to let a season gracefully end. Key Highlights From This Session: * The Late-Blooming Spark: How a high school performance of Brahms' Requiem instantly turned a late-blooming junior into a lifelong classical and piano enthusiast. * The "Worst" Interview Ever: The hilarious story of how a quick performance of Amazing Grace bypassed standard teacher protocols and changed Irvington High School history on the spot. * Navy Bands & Mojave Deserts: Dr. Farley's journey navigating the intense jazz-reading auditions of the military to secure a rare, lifetime spot across concert, rock, and jazz ensembles. * The Anatomy of the Shift: A raw look at the bittersweet reality of educational budget cuts, charter school shifts, and the literal "fire" that signaled it was time to step into a new professional season. * Formal Education vs. On-The-Job Training: Why learning the "universal language" of all 12 keys unlocks the ability to communicate effortlessly across orchestral, jazz, and funk rooms alike. Connect with The Musician's Shed: * Host: Samar Newsome * Subscribe: Hit follow to ensure you never miss a weekly masterclass dropping real jewels for real musicians. Real Talk. Real Musicians. Real Growth. STAY Connected on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly] ,  IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. The Musician's Shed Podcast! * Subscribe to our video podcast on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly]. * Follow us on IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. * Engage by leaving a comment if you like what you hear!

26 May 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode THE MUSICIAN'S SHED PODCAST: JAMES BISCUIT ROUSE (Full interview) artwork

THE MUSICIAN'S SHED PODCAST: JAMES BISCUIT ROUSE (Full interview)

In this powerhouse episode of The Musician’s Shed, Samar Newsome sits down with the multi-talented James "Biscuit" Rouse. Known across the industry as the ultimate pocket drummer, a soaring vocalist, and a master musical director, Biscuit breaks down his incredible journey from the woodshed to the world stage. From driving the rhythm section for Ms. Lauryn Hill and executing high-stakes television arrangements with legendary MD Ray Chew, to bringing the thunderous energy required by rock icons Living Colour, Biscuit’s career is a masterclass in versatility. This conversation pulls back the curtain on what it really means to shed with intention, remain adaptable, and build a sustainable career at the highest levels of commercial music. Key Highlights * The Anatomy of the Shed: Biscuit discusses how "shedding" evolves as you mature. It shifts from purely shedding technical chops to shedding for musicality, endurance, and learning how to serve the song rather than your own ego. * The Art of Multi-Tasking: Balancing the roles of a premier drummer and a lead/background vocalist. Biscuit shares his secrets on maintaining pocket while delivering flawless vocal performances simultaneously. * Navigating the Legends: * Ms. Lauryn Hill: The intense preparation, musical spontaneity, and deep focus required to back one of hip-hop and neo-soul's most meticulous visionaries. * Ray Chew: Learning the high-pressure world of television, award shows, and large-ensemble musical direction where accuracy and professionalism are non-negotiable. * Living Colour: Stepping into high-energy rock environments and understanding how to bring heavy, aggressive dynamics while maintaining a soulful groove. * Mindset & Professionalism: Why your attitude in the green room, your reliability, and your mental resilience matter just as much as—if not more than—what you play on stage. Key Takeaways Topic | The "Biscuit" PerspectiveVersatility | Don't box yourself into one genre. To survive at the top, you must speak the musical language of rock, R&B, hip-hop, and gospel fluently. The Pocket | Flashy fills might get you likes on social media, but an unshakeable, solid groove is what keeps you hired by major artists. Preparation | True professionalism means knowing the music so deeply that you can adapt instantly when the arrangement changes on the fly. Longevity | Protect your body, guard your ears, and treat people with respect. Your reputation is your currency. STAY Connected on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly] ,  IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. The Musician's Shed Podcast! * Subscribe to our video podcast on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly]. * Follow us on IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. * Engage by leaving a comment if you like what you hear!

19 May 2026 - 55 min
episode THE MUSICIAN'S SHED PODCAST: DAVE "DOC" WATSON (Full interview) artwork

THE MUSICIAN'S SHED PODCAST: DAVE "DOC" WATSON (Full interview)

In this episode of The Musician’s Shed, Samar Newsome sits down with a living legend of the horn section: Dave "Doc" Watson. If you’ve ever danced to the "Apache" beat or felt the soulful swell of an Alicia Keys ballad, you’ve heard the work of Dave Watson and Chops Horns. With a career spanning over four decades, Dave has navigated the evolution of music from the birth of Hip-Hop at Sugar Hill Records to the global stadium tours of The Police.  But perhaps his most enduring legacy isn't on a gold record—it’s in the classroom. Dave joins us to discuss his 26-year journey as a cornerstone of music education in New Jersey, proving that you can be a world-class performer and a world-class mentor at the same time.  In the Shed Today: * The Sugar Hill Era: Dave takes us back to the legendary sessions at Sugar Hill Records, providing the brass foundation for the tracks that defined early Hip-Hop. * The Savoy Connection: A look into his work with the Savoy Records Gospel Division and how the discipline of Gospel music shaped his professional standards. * Stadium Status: Behind-the-scenes stories from the road: * Touring with The Police during the iconic Ghost in the Machine era.  * His deep collaborative history with Alicia Keys, from "Songs in A Minor" to "As I Am."  * 26 Years of Impact: Dave reflects on his dual life as an educator in the New Jersey Public School system (Bayonne and Harrison High). He shares how he balanced high-stakes touring with the responsibility of shaping the next generation of musicians.  * Key Takeaways: * The Versatility of the "Yes Yes Man": Why being able to play everything from R&B and Jazz to Rock and Hip-Hop is the secret to a 40-year career. * The "Educator's Heart": How teaching makes you a better musician, and why giving back to your community is a professional necessity. * The Chops Horns Blueprint: The mechanics of building a horn section that legends like the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan call on speed dial. > "You have to be a student of the craft before you can be a master of the stage. My students kept me sharp while the road kept me inspired." — Dave "Doc" Watson 🔗 Connect with Dave "Doc" Watson: * Official Website: davedocwatsonyesyesman.com [https://davedocwatsonyesyesman.com/] * Chops Horns: chopshorns.com [https://chopshorns.com/] * Instagram: @davedocwatson [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/davedocwatson&authuser=6] Follow The Musician's Shed: * Subscribe: Never miss a jewel! Hit the notification bell for more deep dives into the music industry. * Host: Samar Newsome @samarnewsome [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/samarnewsome&authuser=6] #TheMusiciansShed #DaveDocWatson #ChopsHorns #AliciaKeys #ThePolice #SugarHillRecords #MusicEdu STAY Connected on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly] ,  IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. The Musician's Shed Podcast! * Subscribe to our video podcast on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly]. * Follow us on IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. * Engage by leaving a comment if you like what you hear!

12 May 2026 - 45 min
episode THE MUSICIAN'S SHED PODCAST: JEREMY WARREN (Full interview) artwork

THE MUSICIAN'S SHED PODCAST: JEREMY WARREN (Full interview)

In this soulful and rhythmic episode, Samar Newsome sits down with world-class drummer Jeremy Warren. From his humble beginnings in Little Rock, Arkansas, to the high-stakes stages of New York City and his current impact in New Jersey, Jeremy shares the blueprint of a career built on versatility. Whether he’s keeping time for legendary jazz icons or providing the backbone for hip-hop royalty like The GZA (Wu-Tang Clan), Jeremy’s journey is a masterclass in musical adaptability and dedication. Key Discussion Points * The Arkansas Roots: Jeremy reflects on his early childhood in Little Rock, the influence of the church, and the pivotal moment he realized music was his calling. * The Transition to the North: The leap from the South to the competitive Northeast music scene. He discusses the "culture shock" and the hustle required to establish himself as a first-call drummer in the tri-state area. * The Jazz Discipline: Having performed with some of the finest names in jazz, Jeremy breaks down the mental and technical preparation needed to play at an elite level. * Crossing Genres with The GZA: A deep dive into his role as the drummer for Wu-Tang’s The GZA. Jeremy explains the nuance of bringing live instrumentation to classic hip-hop and the "bridge" between jazz improvisation and hip-hop pocket. * The Educator’s Mantle: Beyond the stage, Jeremy discusses his passion for teaching in New Jersey, emphasizing the importance of passing the torch to the next generation of percussionists. Memorable Quotes > "You have to be a chameleon. Whether it’s a jazz trio or a Wu-Tang track, the heartbeat of the music is the same; it's just the language that changes." Takeaways for Listeners 1. Versatility is Currency: Learning multiple genres isn't just about fun; it’s about professional longevity. 2. Education is Essential: Jeremy highlights how teaching others actually sharpens your own craft. 3. The Journey Matters: Success isn't overnight—it's a long road from Little Rock to the world stage, paved with practice and persistence. Where to Follow Jeremy Warren * Instagram: @jwarrenmusic * Check out his latest project: Jeremy Warren & The Rudiment STAY Connected on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly] ,  IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. The Musician's Shed Podcast! * Subscribe to our video podcast on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly]. * Follow us on IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. * Engage by leaving a comment if you like what you hear!

5 May 2026 - 37 min
episode THE MUSICIAN'S SHED PODCAST: MISHA JOSEPHS (Full interview) artwork

THE MUSICIAN'S SHED PODCAST: MISHA JOSEPHS (Full interview)

In this compelling episode of The Musician’s Shed, host Samar Newsome sits down with versatile guitarist Misha Joseph. The conversation maps out Misha’s expansive journey—not just across genres, but across the globe—detailing his evolution from a young dreamer in Uzbekistan to a seasoned professional in the American music scene. Key Discussion Points * Roots in Uzbekistan: Misha shares memories of his early life in Uzbekistan, discussing the cultural atmosphere that first sparked his curiosity and the initial challenges of accessing diverse musical influences. * The American Dream: The transition from Central Asia to America. Misha reflects on the "culture shock" and the drive required to establish a new identity in a highly competitive musical landscape. * Finding the Voice: The moment Misha realized music wasn't just a hobby, but a calling. He discusses the specific artists and experiences that pivoted his path toward the guitar. * The Professional Grind: A transparent look at what it takes to "make it." From rigorous practice schedules to the importance of networking and versatility, Misha breaks down the reality of life as a working musician. Final Thoughts This episode serves as an inspiring blueprint for any aspiring artist. Misha Joseph’s story is a testament to the fact that while technical skill is vital, persistence and adaptability are the true keys to a lasting career in music. Where to Listen * Available on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. * Follow the Guest: Check out Misha Joseph’s latest projects and performances on his social media channels. STAY Connected on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly] ,  IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. The Musician's Shed Podcast! * Subscribe to our video podcast on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@themusiciansshed?si=nkUXaw7qDt1fMhly]. * Follow us on IG [https://www.instagram.com/themusicianshed/?hl=en] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1C2yNQcUnu/?mibextid=wwXIfr]. * Engage by leaving a comment if you like what you hear!

28 Apr 2026 - 59 min
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