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Brad MasonJuly 2008
Trumpet and flugelhorn player Brad Mason performed at the 31st American Music Awards as a member of the band, Bombsquad, the recipients of the American Music Award for Best Unsigned Band of 2003. In January 2007, he joined the John Mayer Band for its 2007 world tour. While working with Mayer, Brad continues to co-lead the Mason Brothers Band with his brother, Elliot. Brad uses HERCULES trumpet stand DS410B; trumpet/cornet flugel stand DS513B; and trumpet hangers DSP501B and DSP503B. He says, "I needed a stand that could survive being bashed around in flight cases while on the road and also support my heavier than normal Taylor Trumpet & Flugelhorn. For me the Hercules DS513B Triple stand was the answer. The DS410B in bell travel stand is also amazing!! Light, sturdy and very cleverly designed, the best out there right now." Brad was born in England on July 24, 1973. When only 5 years old,
he began trumpet lessons with his father, Barry. At 9, he began piano lessons and
played both instruments at school and outside recitals. By 14, he was performing
three to four times a week in dance halls, theaters, clubs, and pubs. Though his
repertoire included a variety of musical styles, the young musician was drawn early
to jazz and improvisation. In 1991, at age 17, Brad won the national Daily Telegraph
Young Jazz Soloist Award and was a featured performer at John Dankworth’s Wavendon
Jazz School. He received the Clark Terry Award in recognition of outstanding
performance abilities from Berklee College of Music in both 1994 and 1995. It was
during these years at Berklee that Brad developed his interest in the electronic
valve instrument (EVI) and he soon integrated it into his performances. After graduating
from Berklee, Brad moved to New York City where he quickly became in demand as a
trumpet and EVI player. Visit www.masonbrothersband.com and www.myspace.com/masonbrothersband to find out more. |
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