Sam Newsome is a versatile American jazz saxophonist, composer, and educator known for his innovative blend of straight-ahead jazz, world music, and experimental jazz techniques. Emerging in the mid-1990s with Leon Parker's group, Newsome has since established himself as a formidable talent, particularly on the soprano saxophone, where his playing often draws comparisons to the legendary Steve Lacy. His music is not just about melody and rhythm; it's an exploration of sound, incorporating extended techniques that push the boundaries of traditional jazz. Beyond his musical prowess, Newsome is also an associate professor of music and the coordinator of the music program at Long Island University's Brooklyn Campus, sharing his extensive knowledge and passion with the next generation of musicians. With a discography that includes albums like "In the Vein of Trane" and "Brooklyn Nights," Newsome's work is a testament to his unique voice and artistic vision.