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Steve Mason (born Stephen Daniel Mason, July 8, 1975)〔NSAI Songwriter Achievement Awards. () Full name noted. Retrieved 15 August〕 is an American musician most known for being the lead guitarist for Christian alternative folk rock group Jars of Clay. ==Biography== Mason was born in Joliet, Illinois〔Kot, Greg: "Bridges to Babylon". ''Guitar World Acoustic'', No. 25. Retrieved from http://www.jarchives.com/vault039.htm on 13 May 2006.〕 in 1975, however was brought up from age 8 in Decatur, Illinois where he attended Warrensburg-Latham schools.〔Mannlein, Arelene: "Relatives of Jars of Clay member - and many, many more - plan to gather". ''Herald & Review'', Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, August 4, 2005, 5:10 PM CDT. Retrieved from () on 2006-05-13.〕 Mason joined Jars of Clay as a founding member in 1993 with singer Dan Haseltine and pianist Charlie Lowell while studying at Greenville College in his home state of Illinois. As a submission piece to get into college, Mason wrote an instrumental guitar piece entitled "Frail" which was later recorded and used as the namesake for the group's first demo ''Frail''. The song later had lyrics added by Jars of Clay's lead singer Dan Haseltine for the group's second album ''Much Afraid''. Growing up in Illinois, Mason is a Chicago Bears football team supporter, but also now supports the Tennessee Titans, who play in his adopted city of Nashville.〔 In 2014 Stephen qualified as a Master Barber and has started cutting hair at his shop, The Handsomizer.〔(The Handsomizer ) Retrieved October 30, 2015〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stephen Mason (musician)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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