In this classic episode of Broadway Drumming 101, I chat with the multi-talented percussionist Joshua Mark Samuels, whose Broadway journey spans from singing and dancing as a child in California to holding down chairs in some of the biggest shows on Broadway and Radio City.
We initially chatted in October of 2021, but I wanted to share this episode again. It’s funny, thought-provoking, and incredibly informative.
Episode Highlights:
Early Musical Roots: Josh shares stories of growing up in L.A., starting drum lessons at the age of two and a half, and learning music theory from his legendary uncle, Dave Samuels.
Dual Passions: How Josh navigated his love for both performing on stage and playing in orchestras, eventually fusing both into a career in musical theater.
Cruise Ship Hustle: Becoming a music director at age 21 and realizing pit drumming was his true calling.
Move to NYC: Josh recounts his unexpected relocation to New York and how one subway ride introduced him to Broadway drummer Gary Seligson, kick-starting his networking journey.
Landing Marvelous Wonderettes & Godspell: Hear how obsessive preparation, transcriptions, and laser-focused practice helped Josh build a strong reputation as a sub.
Radio City Christmas Spectacular: What it’s really like to play 200+ shows in two months with the Rockettes—and why this gig is one of the most demanding in the business.
Subbing Philosophy: Learn why being effective matters more than being right, how to take notes without ego, and why watching the conductor is non-negotiable.
Building a Career: Josh offers insight into the importance of relationships, people skills, and being someone others want to be around, on and off the bandstand.
Key Takeaways:
“Subbing is a people game. It’s not just about chops—it’s about trust.”
“Obsessive preparation isn’t about showing off—it’s about honoring the gig.”
“You don’t succeed on Broadway because you’re the best player. You succeed because you’re the best fit.”
About Joshua Mark Samuels:
Josh currently holds the drums/percussion chair at Maybe Happy Ending on Broadway. His resume includes work on notable productions such as Beetlejuice, Aladdin, Miss Saigon, Jersey Boys, Chaplin, Godspell, A Bronx Tale, and Sunset Boulevard, among others. He’s performed all three percussion books (drums, timpani, mallets) at Radio City’s Christmas Spectacular, and he's a respected clinician and educator with presentations at NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Rutgers, and Temple University.
He proudly endorses Vic Firth, Sabian Cymbals, MalletKat, and TreeHouse Drums.
Website: joshuamarksamuels.com
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