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Biography
Bobby began
playing the guitar at the age of seven.
He formed his first band, The Torpedoes, in high school in Bellflower,
California, where they performed with the Johnny Otis Show at El Monte Legion
Stadium and the Harmony Park Ballroom.
He recorded his first record in 1963 with The
Illusions, a surf hit called “Jezabel”. He was signed by Liberty Records and was
produced by Mike Curb and Bob Summers.
In 1967 he joined The Happy Medium, playing at such Los Angeles music
scene venues as PJ’s, Whiskey
A-Go-Go and Gazzarri’s. They
performed with The Beach Boys, The Grassroots and The Fifth Dimension. They went on to open the heralded Hilton International in Las
Vegas.
At that time, Mark
Gordon, who also handled The Fifth Dimension, managed The Happy Medium. Their album, “Wells Fargo”, was recorded on
Bell Carousel Records.
In 1969, Bobby
moved to Aspen, Colorado at the beginning of Aspen’s heyday. A year later he joined the legendary group,
Black Pearl, as one of the lead singers and lead guitarist.
After Black Pearl, he collaborated with Bob Carpenter, now keyboardist for
the Nitty Gritty Dirt
Band. Together they formed Homebrew. At that same time, John Denver
was putting together a new record label called Windsong Records, a subsidiary
of RCA. John asked Bobby and Homebrew
to be among the initially signed groups who were recording all original
material. Their work was covered in the
1970’s by a number of other successful groups, including Three Dog Night, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and John Denver himself.
Homebrew’s manager, Bill McEuen, booked them
at the Roxy in Los Angeles, where they were showcased for all the major labels
in the L.A. music scene and signed with Columbia Records. Shortly thereafter, the group was renamed
Starwood by their new manager, Jerry Weintraub. Their next record was produced by Bruce Bodnick at the famous
(and sometimes infamous) Caribou Ranch in Nederland, Colorado; the home of many
of that era’s greatest hits. They
toured extensively with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Santana, Journey and Eddie
Money, playing such places as The Cow Palace in San Francisco, and the Dorothy
Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. They
appeared on several television shows including The Merv Griffin Show with John
Denver and the Starland Vocal Band.
By 1977, Bobby
formed his own band, the Bobby Mason Band, featuring ‘good time rock ‘n roll’
to the delight of the Rocky Mountain region.
From time to time, Bobby would be regularly joined by the likes of Jimmy
Buffett, Dan Fogelberg, New Grass Revival, various members of The Eagles, Dave
Mason, and John Denver.
In 1982, his career
expanded and Bobby began doing commercials in New York City for Saatchi &
Saatchi, for such clients as Jeep, Duncan Hines, Budweiser and Kodak. In 1983, Bobby became ‘the voice of
Jeep’. He continued for the next few
years to constantly travel for different clients, doing voice-over work in the
advertising business. In the 1990’s, Bobby played with such artists as Kenny Loggins, Buddy Miles, John Oates and Bo Diddley. One day Don Johnson called and said, “We’re opening the Phoenix location of Planet Hollywood. You’ve got to put a band together and get down here!” Bobby made a few phone calls and Planet Hollywood opened with the Bobby Mason Band, joined by Don Johnson, Stephen Stills, Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Belushi. Bobby has had a long and distinguished career and is listed in the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame Anthology. Recently he completed two new projects which include an album of original songs called 'Acoustic', and an album of spoken word with poet Kim Nuzzo and painted music by Bobby, called 'Buddha's On The Back Road.' An album featuring poets of the Roaring Fork Valley in Colorado is in the works, which the proceeds will benefit world hunger and the Africa Project.
Pertinent links: The Beach Boys; Jimmy Buffett; Bob Carpenter; Casa Tortuga; Dan Fogelberg; Kenny Loggins; Buddy Miles; Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; John Oates; Stephen Stills. |
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Last updated on Saturday July 05, 2008