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R&B Icon Howard Hewett Drops Gems and Timeless Soul on Shawn Stockman’s “On That Note” Podcast

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R&B Icon Howard Hewett Drops Gems and Timeless Soul on Shawn Stockman’s “On That Note” Podcast

Grammy and Emmy Award-winning legendary R&B vocalistHoward Hewett, celebrated as one of the most soulful voices of his generation and the lead singer of the iconic group Shalamar, as well as a successful solo artist, appeared as a special guest onShawn Stockman’s acclaimed podcast, On That Note.

The episode delivers an inspiring journey through Hewett’s life, artistry, and the golden era of R&B that defined generations.

Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men shares, “Howard Hewett takes us back to a time when individuality, soul, and artistry ruled the stage. From his early days navigating the L.A. music scene to becoming the voice of Shalamar, Howard shares the untold stories behind one of R&B’s most iconic runs.”

Fans were also treated to an unforgettable moment when Howard Hewett and Shawn Stockman joined voices for a soulful rendition of Howard’s signature solo hit, “Show Me.”

The impromptu performance beautifully captured the timeless power of Hewett’s artistry and his lasting influence on the genre.

Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-uhGUN0N-M.

The interview is a must-see for music lovers, offering heartfelt stories from the studio, stage, and streets of 1980s Los Angeles, an era when soul and authenticity shaped the sound of R&B.

Follow Howard Hewett on Instagram @howard_hewett to see where he’ll be next, and come ready to sing along, because every show adds another song to the story.

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