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Playing drums since age 10 and in bands since age 13, Jeff continued on IN college where he studied jazz, learning different styles and approaches to incorporate into his drumming. During that time he was a member of 2 battle of the band winners, one which went to regional semi-finals hosted by MTV. After college, Jeff played in numerous gigging bands from metal to rock, progressive to top 40 and ultimately landed a spot for local country artist playing on stages from Boston to NY. Jeff has now graced the stages of Indian Ranch, Toby Keith's, Tin Rooster, Hard Rock Cafe, Loretta's Last Call, and numerous music festivals while sharing the stage with national acts. Jeff has a wide variety of influences that helped sculpt a unique and solid playing style which kept him busy as a semi-pro drummer... He is always drawn back to his classic rock roots which is why he the perfect fit for the Jeff Mason Band, A band he admired for many years due to the extra effort they put into properly reproducing the musical nuances of some the greatest rock and roll songs of our generation! .. Come see Jeff swing his sticks at the next JMB Show! Jeff can be reached at jeffb@jeffmasonband.com
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