Country VS Metal

Country VS Metal -Mason & The Gin Line

June 16, 2024 Country VS Metal Season 1 Episode 29
Country VS Metal -Mason & The Gin Line
Country VS Metal
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Country VS Metal
Country VS Metal -Mason & The Gin Line
Jun 16, 2024 Season 1 Episode 29
Country VS Metal

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In this conversation, Mason from Mason and the Gin Line discusses his background in the cotton ginning industry and his passion for music. He talks about the risks of being a guitar player and shares his experiences with injuries. Mason also touches on his education in philosophy and history, his open-mindedness towards different perspectives, and the dynamics within his band. The conversation explores the challenges and rewards of being a musician, the importance of financial independence, and the impact of iconic bands like Black Sabbath on guitar tone. The conversation covers various topics related to music, including the differences between country and metal, the importance of connecting with fans, the evolution of the Texas country music scene, the accessibility of music through technology, and the challenges of being perceived as the characters in songs.

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In this conversation, Mason from Mason and the Gin Line discusses his background in the cotton ginning industry and his passion for music. He talks about the risks of being a guitar player and shares his experiences with injuries. Mason also touches on his education in philosophy and history, his open-mindedness towards different perspectives, and the dynamics within his band. The conversation explores the challenges and rewards of being a musician, the importance of financial independence, and the impact of iconic bands like Black Sabbath on guitar tone. The conversation covers various topics related to music, including the differences between country and metal, the importance of connecting with fans, the evolution of the Texas country music scene, the accessibility of music through technology, and the challenges of being perceived as the characters in songs.