Episodes

  • The Shadow People Ep17 - Juneteenth, Sly Stone, and LBJ!
    Jun 19 2025

    In this very special episode of The Shadow People, we welcome the esteemed Lebron Joseph aka LBJ to the studio to discuss New Orleans' complicated historical handling of Juneteenth, the ways in which the media game has changed, and the legacy of Sly Stone (RIP). LBJ has been a broadcaster in New Orleans for over 40 years. He’s the anchor of Good Morning New Orleans on WGNO and hosts New Orleans Music Playlist on NOLA 38. LBJ is also an announcer on iHeart Radio’s WYLD-FM.

    His range of humor, practicality, our city’s musical history, and local charm puts him right at home with the Shadow People.

    We were thrilled to have him as a guest and are excited to share this episode with the Shadow People family!


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    56 mins
  • The Shadow People Ep16 - The Magnificent DJ Jazzy Jeff (Pt. 2)
    May 27 2025

    In Part 2 of our conversation with the legendary DJ Jazzy Jeff, we examine more deeply the truth behind the music industry: mastering myths, artistic ego checks, and what it really means to create music that moves people.Jeff talks candidly about the modern music landscape, why mixing and mastering are often misunderstood (and overpriced), and how emotion, not perfection, is what listeners really want. Plus, he breaks down what makes a great DJ set, the difference between performance and overkill, and the importance of surrounding yourself with groove-first collaborators.Also in this episode: Derrick and Nigel celebrate the retirement of Saints QB Derek Carr and get inspired by Jeff’s unapologetic creative process, pandemic-era breakthroughs, and his mission to build real community through music.Whether you're an artist, DJ, producer, or just a fan of creative honesty: this one’s for you.Timestamps0:00 – Intro & DJ Jazzy Jeff Pt. 2 Setup1:00 – Saints Fans Celebrate Derek Carr’s Exit4:00 – Jeff on the Collapse of Industry Barriers6:40 – The Truth About Mixing, Mastering & the “Compression Scam”12:00 – DJ Sets as Emotional Storytelling: Planes, Not Rockets16:20 – Jeff’s Musical Roots & Letting Go of the Drums19:00 – Real Production Means Letting Others Shine24:00 – The Struggle to Release Music in the Streaming Era27:00 – Building Fanbases in the Age of Algorithmic Gatekeeping30:00 – Jazzy Jeff on Twitch, “The Lunch Break,” & His New App33:00 – Nigel’s Reflections on Creative Validation & Stockpiling36:30 – Be a Musician First: Final Thoughts & FarewellHashtags#djjazzyjeff #ShadowPeoplePodcast #musicindustry #MixingMyths #neworleansmusic #phillymusic #podcastinterview #creativeprocess #producerlife #GrooveFirst #behindthemusic


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    39 mins
  • The Shadow People Ep15 - The Magnificent DJ Jazzy Jeff (Pt. 1)
    May 19 2025

    DJ Jazzy Jeff on Philly, Neo-Soul, & Why You Need to Release Your MusicIn this monumental episode of The Shadow People, Nigel and Derrick sit down with the legendary DJ Jazzy Jeff for an insightful and wide-ranging conversation. From his early production days in Philly to the birth of Jill Scott's iconic debut album, Jeff shares wisdom on music, legacy, and why creatives shouldn't die with unreleased work stuck on a hard drive.Topics include the origins of "Who Is Jill Scott?", the Philadelphia music scene, the importance of finishing and releasing your music, and how the music industry gatekeepers often miss greatness. Plus: reflections on the cycle of regional music scenes, the "Neo-Soul" label, and the magic of collaboration without interference.This is part one of a two-part episode. Stay tuned.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro & Birthday Surprise for Derrick6:20 - DJ Jazzy Jeff Joins the Show8:00 - "Die Empty": The Urgency of Releasing Your Music13:00 - Why You Can’t Wait for the Right Artist to Use Your Track14:50 - Thoughts on Licensing vs. Creation16:20 - You Have to Have Something Ready to Play17:00 - Jeff on Producing Jill Scott’s Debut Album20:00 - Spontaneous Collab That Led to "A Long Walk"22:30 - How a Hand-Burned Demo CD Took Over Sony24:00 - Hidden Beach's Trust in the Vision26:00 - The Industry Ignoring the Same Music They Later Celebrated27:10 - The Unspoken Divide in Philly’s Music Scene30:00 - Why Everyone Left Philly32:00 - How the Industry Exploits Division34:00 - The Rise and Fall of Neo-Soul as a Label36:00 - The On/Off Switch of Global Attention on Cities Like Philly and New Orleans38:00 - Outro & Shoutouts#DJJazzyJeff #ShadowPeoplePodcast #PhillyMusic #NeoSoul #JillScott #MusicIndustry #DieEmpty #NewOrleans #PodcastInterview #MusicProduction #musicindustry #musicianlife


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    42 mins
  • The Shadow People Ep14 - Jazz Fest Highs, Tourist Lows & Why America Looks Bad Abroad
    May 14 2025

    Jazz Fest is over and The Shadow People are back—tired, reflective, and ready to speak on it. In this episode, hosts Derrick Freeman and Nigel Hall share raw, funny, and emotional stories from this year’s Jazz Fest, including a show-stopping set with Nikki Glaspie and their crew at the Maple Leaf. They get personal about sobriety, creative evolution, and what it means to perform with your real-life friends.

    But it’s not all love and light—we also get real about the chaotic behavior of out-of-towners, including the now-infamous plaque theft incident at Tipitina’s. Plus: your comments on the Shedeur Sanders Short stirred up some heat, so we read them live and respond in classic Shadow People fashion.

    This one goes deep—from musical brotherhood to American arrogance to why playing with your day-one people hits harder than any stadium tour ever could.


    🎥 Filmed at Brown Hound Sounds Studio in New Orleans
    🎧 Thanks to Crescent Canna
    ✉️ Contact: shadowpeoplepodcast@gmail.com

    👇 Chapters / Timestamps:

    0:00 – Opening disclaimer & sleepy introductions
    1:22 – Jazz Fest reflections & gratitude
    2:41 – Derrick praises Nigel’s unforgettable performance
    4:50 – Singing with Nikki Glaspie & band chemistry
    8:15 – Musical roots and deep bonds with longtime friends
    11:45 – Why music with friends hits harder
    13:50 – Why some musicians won’t be on this podcast
    15:00 – Mental health, sobriety, and the podcast’s real mission
    17:13 – Derrick’s Jazz Fest misadventures
    20:00 – Losing your wife at a gig and finding yourself on Frenchmen
    23:40 – Sobriety, gigs, and setting boundaries with promoters
    25:40 – Derrick reflects on aging, exhaustion, and grace
    27:04 – “Festing in Place” and missing the real Jazz Fest
    28:06 – Shoutouts to Jameson Ross & singing drummers
    30:00 – A live sip of Crescent Canna’s THC water ("Sexy Zexi")
    31:40 – The New Yorker invasion & American behavior breakdown
    34:00 – Respecting New Orleans vs. disrespecting the culture
    36:00 – The Tipitina’s plaque theft scandal
    39:00 – “Be Nice or Leave” and why it matters
    40:50 – Tourists vs. humility: how to earn a place in NOLA
    42:00 – Rage Fest or Jazz Fest? The cultural identity problem
    44:00 – Playing Quincy Jones badly at 4 a.m.
    46:00 – America’s image abroad & why we must do better
    48:00 – Cultural preservation isn’t optional
    50:00 – Closing the episode & looking toward future guests
    51:30 – Reading the Shedeur Sanders backlash comments
    57:00 – Final thoughts on Shedeur, Deion, and football media bias
    1:03:00 – Wrapping up & gratitude for Jazz Fest performers (and slackers)

    #JazzFest2024 #NewOrleansCulture #TheShadowPeoplePodcast #NigelHall #DerrickFreeman #NikkiGlaspie #CrescentCanna #ShedeurSanders #DeionSanders #MusicianLife #SoberMusician #NewOrleansMusic #PostJazzFest #JazzFestFails #AmericanTourists #RespectNewOrleans #MapleLeafBar #BehindTheScenesMusic #PodcastRealTalk #THCWater #ShadowPeople


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Shadow People Ep13 - Nikki Glaspie
    May 5 2025

    Drummer, bandleader, and all-around powerhouse Nikki Glaspie (Dumpstaphunk, Beyoncé, The Nth Power) joins Derrick and Nigel for a raw, hilarious, and revealing episode of The Shadow People.

    From playing stadiums with Beyoncé to mushroom-fueled tours through Colorado, Nikki shares the road-tested wisdom and wild memories that shaped her career. She and Nigel revisit their time in The Nth Power—including the moment he unceremoniously quit the band on Twitter mid-cocaine spiral—and reflect on the healing, awkward, and often ridiculous aftermath. There’s Jazz Fest hot takes, ghost stories, blown tires, cheese factory stops, and enough band drama to fill a Netflix docuseries.

    If you’ve ever toured, been in a band, or just wondered what happens behind the curtain, this one’s for you.

    🎥 Filmed at Brown Hound Sounds Studio in New Orleans

    👇 Jump to your favorite moments:

    ⏱️ Timestamps:
    0:00 – Intro & Who is Nikki Glaspie?
    4:27 – Touring with Beyoncé & jumping into the deep end
    9:12 – Nth Power days: cocaine, Twitter exits & awkward reunions
    15:46 – Colorado tour stories: mushrooms, Cabot cheese & blown tires
    21:05 – Band dynamics, trust, and the burden of leadership
    25:10 – Jazz Fest chaos & why New Orleans is a different animal
    29:02 – Do artists ever really get a day off?
    32:59 – Tour ghost stories & classic Shadow People tangents

    🔗 Links:
    📸 Follow Nikki Glaspie @nikkidrums – Instagram
    🎶 Produced by Brown Hound Sounds – @brownhoundsounds

    📢 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE.
    New episodes every week(ish).

    #NikkiGlaspie #TheShadowPeoplePodcast #Dumpstaphunk #TheNthPower #TourLife #JazzFest2025 #NewOrleansMusic #PodcastLife #BehindTheScenesMusic #DrummerLife #BandStories #MushroomTrips #TourChaos #BeyonceBand #ShadowPeople


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Shadow People Ep12 - Jazz Fest, Dumpstaphunk & No Covers w/ Alex Wasily
    Apr 25 2025

    It’s Jazz Fest season in New Orleans, and The Shadow People are back with a heavy-hitting episode featuring trombonist, arranger, and all-around musical badass Alex Wasily—best known for his work with Dumpstaphunk, Earth Wind & Power, and the Very Good Mondays series.Alex joins Nigel Hall, Derrick Freeman, and Danny Abel for a full-on hang in the Brown Hound Sounds studio, talking everything from the importance of rehearsal, the legacy of horn sections, and learning to lead from within, and the deeper meaning of “no covers.”


    🔥 Key Topics in this Episode:

    How Wasily got called up to join Dumpstaphunk

    The origins of Very Good Mondays, an original jam night with no covers allowed

    The jazz school mindf*ck and finding your way back to music

    Shoutouts to Earth Wind & Power, Natalie Cressman, Brad Walker, and Stevie Wonder

    What it means to truly listen on a gig

    How music can still be spiritual in an industry that often isn’t

    Why Alex considers a “monetary loss a spiritual win”

    Recorded deep in Jazz Fest madness, this episode is a love letter to New Orleans music, community, tradition, and transformation.


    🎷 Produced at Brown Hound Sounds

    📢 Like, share, and hit that subscribe button to support real musicians having real conversations.

    📸 Follow us @ShadowPeoplePodcast for new episodes, behind-the-scenes, and Shorts.

    ❤️ Much love to Crescent Canna for the delicious seltzers and waters

    📩 Email shadowpeoplepodcast@gmail.com for any concerns, comments, questions, or confrontations.

    👇 Drop a comment below—especially if you’ve caught a Very Good Monday, a Dumpstaphunk set, or for whatever


    ⏱️ Timestamps:
    0:00 – Intro & guest reveal: Alex Wasily joins the show
    1:36 – Jazz Fest rehearsal stories & the importance of preparation
    4:00 – Alex breaks down what a horn section leader really does
    6:14 – Alex’s origin story: Egypt → Savannah → Dumpsterfunk
    7:43 – First gig with Dumpsterfunk and getting invited to Jazz Fest
    9:31 – Horn sections, arrangements, and the New Orleans tradition
    13:10 – Cover bands vs. precision musicianship
    14:42 – Earth, Wind & Power tribute: origins and chart arranging
    16:04 – Jam Cruise memories & Earth Wind & Fire-level praise
    18:33 – Artistic competition, social media, and the death of gratitude
    21:47 – Nigel’s mantra: “I am unavailable for that project”
    27:25 – Very Good Mondays: how the jam session series began
    30:28 – No covers rule & the problem with jamfluencers
    34:06 – How to move to New Orleans the right way
    36:57 – Ivan Neville’s 5-word masterclass on restraint
    38:43 – Social media clout vs. real musical chemistry
    40:12 – Sampling vs. stealing — and calling out content thieves
    44:08 – The reset button: jazz jams as workouts for musicians
    46:04 – Mondays in New Orleans: a deep tradition revived
    48:35 – Dungeons & Dragons? No—Do Not Disturb
    50:51 – The Pope is dead? Political absurdity & betting on the next one
    54:54 – Nigel holds back—for now: racial and social frustration builds
    59:01 – Why the podcast exists: connection, healing, and brotherhood
    1:02:25 – Final shoutouts: vintage Rhodes, Crescent 9, and Very Good Mondays

    #ShadowPeoplePodcast #JazzFest2025 #AlexWasily #dumpstaphunk #VeryGoodMondays #neworleansmusic #TromboneTalk #HornSections #NoCovers #RehearsalFest #Crescent9 #thcseltzer #EarthWindAndPower #DannyAbel #nigelhall #derrickfreeman #brownhoundsounds #podcaststudio #MusicianPodcast #LiveMusicCulture

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    1 hr and 5 mins