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With a prosperous career spanning over 25 years, Neil Mason is a seasoned artist, manager, and record label founder in the music industry. Neil's musical journey includes being a part of three bands that have secured major label record deals, performed globally, and played over 2,500 shows to audiences in the millions. Neil's multifaceted involvement in the music industry extends to writing, managing, publishing, and producing songs that have collectively garnered over 1 billion streams. His current band, The Cadillac Three, has released six albums. In 2016, he launched Badlands Management, an independent management company that aims to guide artists toward their goals in the music business. The artists he works with have been streamed over 600 million times and have toured with artists such as Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Morgan Wallen, and many more. In 2023, Badlands Management began working in partnership with Red Light Management. Recently, he co-founded War Buddha Records, a joint venture with Warner Records. With experience in the creative and business sides of the industry, Neil is passionate about helping other artists and music industry professionals solve their challenges to build the careers they envision. www.moneymaestroblog.com/ep-73
It's FARMJAM FESTIVAL season!This episode has been long in the making. Neil Mason is more than just the drummer for The Cadillac Three, he's an artist advocate, manager, record label founder, and all around good dude! He has helped coordinate several artists being on the show, but now it's his turn to talk about performing an NXT theme song, writing with Jaren, and of course, he spills the beans on what the crowd can expect Sunday night at Farmjam!Keep up with Neil - https://www.instagram.com/neildmason/25% off Farmjam Tickets - linktr.ee/radioguytyCreditsMusic - Jesse QuandtVoice Over - J. GwinnHost - Ty PisaniSounds - ZapSp
The tables are turned for today's electrical podcast, with Martyn being interviewed by music journalist and co-founder of Electronic Sound magazine, Mark Roland. For the Cover story of Electronic Sound issue 101, ES writer Neil Mason tackles the birth of the British Electric Foundation and the making of the recently re-released album 'Music For Stowaways'. The feature is a jumping off point for Martyn and Mark to chat about sound, art, the business of music, and the two previously unreleased Martyn Ware tracks which feature on a blue vinyl seven-inch single that comes with the magazine - available at electronicsound.co.uk. Enjoy! If you can, please support the Electronically Yours podcast via my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/electronicallyours
Sitting with Neil Mason of The Cadillac Three is always a learning session. Neil is a writer, artist manager, drummer […] The post Neil Mason and Toad talking the road, married, kids, slowing down on the drinking and what else is on the horizon.. New Music! appeared first on TOAD'S TUNES.
Today, we are joined by coach Neil Mason, who has been an entrepreneur since the age of 16. Born and raised in Toronto Ontario, coach Neil helps us understand what our birthday says about us. Coach Neil constantly focuses and reinforces the teachings of his 4 pillars and teachings which are- 1. Learn Yourself 2. Learn Others. 3. Master Yourself 4. Master others. The core is that everyone is really unique and different and it all begins with your birthday. This show will intrigue you and make you fully understand just how unique you REALLY are. @straightupsistersthepodcast @raqcsworld @lasusie Email us: straightupsistersthepodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the recapisode for our Jimmy Publicity Stunts unit. In this unit we covered the episodes President, Balloon, and Towers. Joining us to discuss this unit of episodes is Neil Mason, who runs the Modern NewsRadio Twitter account (@mnewsradio). We gave Neil a pop quiz on these three episodes and we didn't give him the option to hyperventilate and get a note from the nurse. We asked him to assign superlatives to various characters and aspects of the episodes. We discussed some of the fashion choices in our “You Bought Me This Tie” segment. We also held a very special segment involving Neil's opinions of Matthew's British accent and slang that you won't want to miss!
By now, you'll no doubt have seen the two R 18s that feature in the awesome new song and video – Get After It – by The Cadillac Three. Whether you're a Bagger or a Transcontinental fan, there's no denying that these big-boxers look super-cool on the back roads of Tennessee where the video was filmed. We thought it would be great to chat music and motorcycles with the band behind the new song, so let's fire up our engines and ‘ride and talk' with singer-guitarist Jaren Johnston, drummer Neil Mason and lap-steel alchemist Kelby Ray. We sincerely hope you enjoy this podcast. Make sure you don't miss another one by clicking the ‘subscribe' button now. In fact, why not get in touch and tell us who – or what – you'd like to hear on a future show. It could even be you if you have an interesting story to tell… Please take the time to share, rate and review us on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. It means a lot to us and also makes it easier for other listeners to find us. Thanks for your support!
Last time we spoke about the opportunities and potential of hybrid events. This episode we're diving into the nitty gritty of hybrid, from the current issue of solving the virtual networking problem, to maintaining the hype pre- and post- digital event. To begin with, though, I asked Emma Bartholomew, who sits on the advisory board for Paradise, to tell us about why ‘hybrid' events have become the great hope of the industry over the next few years.Then, Neil Mason, executive creative director for INVNT, tells us about why some of the challenges around hybrid events are no different from those around more traditional formats, but how tech like VR and AR are accelerating those opportunities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last time we spoke about the opportunities and potential of hybrid events. This episode we’re diving into the nitty gritty of hybrid, from the current issue of solving the virtual networking problem, to maintaining the hype pre- and post- digital event. To begin with, though, I asked Emma Bartholomew, who sits on the advisory board for Paradise, to tell us about why ‘hybrid’ events have become the great hope of the industry over the next few years. Then, Neil Mason, executive creative director for INVNT, tells us about why some of the challenges around hybrid events are no different from those around more traditional formats, but how tech like VR and AR are accelerating those opportunities.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Zoë Nutt over Zoom video! Nashville newcomer Zoë Nutt understands that time is precious. Although struggling with hearing loss from an early age, Zoë (now 27) wrote and recorded her new album, "How Does It Feel?", in the wake of a cochlear implant surgery intended to save her from complete and total deafness. The album rarely addresses her lifelong battle, but is blatantly informed by the maturity, self-awareness and artistic resilience as a result.Produced by celebrated songwriter Tammi Kidd Hutton (LeAnn Rimes, Rascal Flatts) along with Ben Phillips (Chris Janson) and Greg Magers (Umphrey’s McGee, Lupe Fiasco), the album was created over a two-year period of losing her hearing as an adult and reteaching herself to hear.While in the studio, Zoë needed to hit pause on the recording process to have surgery. Over the course of the next 12 months following her cochlear implant surgery, Zoë retaught herself how to hear, all while continuing to write this standout project. Despite this unspeakable hardship for a young creative with her entire career in front of her, Zoë persevered.The result was a 10-track collection that uses infectious, gleeful melodies and ‘90s-era production juxtaposed against lyrics conveying the torrent emotions that accompany heartache, hardship and artistic resilience. It also features a guest vocal appearance by Brandy Clark and by Jaren Johnston and Neil Mason of The Cadillac Three.Elsewhere on the album Zoë brings a “Americana-Folk flair” (American Songwriter) on the album’s lead single “Happy,” a vibrantly savvy character study about recognizing and cherishing the people and moments that really matter. On the Brandy Clark duet “Too Fast,” Zoë finds herself wishing she could be brave and live life on the edge, while battling her internal voices of being stuck and afraid.Overall, How Does It Feel is an utterly captivating collection all about isolation, belonging and growth, proving that Zoë Nutt is not taking a minute for granted.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
We talk to Neil about his band, The Cadillac Three, and their last album, Country Fuzz. He also tells us about managing artist and how he manages it with his own career. He talks about Country Fuzz Radio and more! Follow Neil on Instagram (@neildmason) and Twitter (@neilbang) Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @snapbackctry
Neil sits down with Jason to discuss the show and his fantasy twitter about modern NewsRadio plotlines.
Neil sits down with Jason to discuss the show and his fantasy twitter about modern NewsRadio plotlines.
Markus & Duane sit and chat with the amazingly talented Austin Jenckes as he talks about the ups and downs he's had since moving to Nashville. He also talks about his new single "Fat Kid" co-written by Lori Mckenna, Andrew Dorff, and Neil Mason.
From the Thirsty Cowboy in Medina, OH, Neil Mason tells the boys about what it’s like to go from drummer to manager (Badlands has got a great developing roster of talent), and (how could we forget) being one of the world renowned Cadillac Three.
Gordy & Tom are joined by Neil Mason co-founder of The Little Layout Company, listen to a man who turned his hobby into his full time job, supported by his loving wife Lacey. Neil has specialises in highly detailed small portable layouts of the highest standard and explains the methods his team uses and the process from design to delivery. Never shy to take on any prototype, scale or layout challenge, this is an interview we are sure you'll enjoy. http://www.thelittlelayoutcompany.co.uk/ http://www.nmrabr.org.uk
We celebrate Christmas courtesy the BBC! Sort of. With special guest Taylor Jessen, as well as guest appearances by Colin Anderson, Stuart Goldsmith, Neil Mason...