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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Howard Hewett.
Legendary R&B vocalist and former frontman of Shalamar—joins Rushion McDonald to reflect on his early career, his rise through the music industry, and the philosophy that fueled his longevity. Hewett recounts growing up in Akron, Ohio, his early professional singing experiences, and ultimately his path to Los Angeles where he worked in show groups before joining Shalamar.
A large portion of the discussion focuses on preparation, visualization, integrity, and being ready when opportunities show up. Hewett reveals the remarkable story of how he joined Shalamar: a surprise phone call during a tense meeting at the Motown building, followed by an audition the next day, a flight to meet the group, and a TV performance within 72 hours.
The interview blends career storytelling, business lessons, and personal philosophy—making it valuable for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone pursuing long-term success.
🎯 Purpose of the Interview
Rushion McDonald brings Hewett on to:
This episode is crafted as both an inspirational masterclass and a historical narrative.
💡 Key Takeaways
1. Preparation is the difference-maker
Hewett emphasizes that being in the right place is useless unless you’re prepared. His decades of singing before Shalamar prepared him for the moment he had to sing on the spot for Dick Griffey.
Lesson: Preparation turns chance into opportunity.
2. Visualization is a powerful tool
After moving to California, Hewett meditated and visualized every day by the pool—imagining performing for audiences of thousands and negotiating high-paying gigs.
Lesson: Vision boards and mental rehearsal help create your future.
3. Integrity is a non-negotiable asset
Even when offered the biggest opportunity of his life (joining Shalamar), Hewett insisted on giving Motown a chance to fix their mistake because he gave them his word.
Lesson: Integrity strengthens your reputation more than any contract.
4. Career breakthroughs come fast—when you’re ready
Within three days:
Lesson: Momentum happens suddenly, but only to the prepared.
5. Value of small beginnings
From gospel singing at 10 to small clubs, to overseas show groups—every stage built foundation and resilience.
Lesson: Don’t despise early stages; they prepare you for later success.
6. The music industry requires adaptability & consistency
Hewett’s story shows how artists must navigate gigs, shaky contracts, and unreliable companies—but maintain professionalism.
Lesson: Talent opens the door; discipline keeps you in the room.
🗣️ Notable Quotes (From the Transcript)
On professionalism:
On visualization:
On preparation:
On integrity:
On the Shalamar turning point:
On life purpose:
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