Fri Oct 18 2024
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He started writing songs in high school, but it wasn’t until the Spring of 2021, when he tore up his knee playing football, that he used his time healing to record and release his first original single.
Since then, he has put all focus into his music and has released multiple singles that now have amassed more than hundreds of millions of streams collectively.
His recent release, “A Cigarette”, crossed the 30 million streams mark in just a few short months. As he continues to write and record new music, he is hitting the road touring throughout 2024.
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Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents Gavin Adcock with Vincent Mason
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Gavin Adcock is a 25-year-old Georgia native-born and raised in Watkinsville. Former Georgia Southern University football player, Gavin grew up working on his family cattle farm and dreamed of riding bulls in the PBR.
He started writing songs in high school, but it wasn’t until the Spring of 2021, when he tore up his knee playing football, that he used his time healing to record and release his first original single.
Since then, he has put all focus into his music and has released multiple singles that now have amassed more than hundreds of millions of streams collectively. His recent release, “A Cigarette”, crossed the 30 million streams mark in just a few short months.
As he continues to write and record new music, he is hitting the road touring throughout 2024. -
It’s no secret that viral success on TikTok can fuel one’s journey in the music industry - but that’s far from the only component needed for stardom. Country music fans love an artist who can write descriptive, thought-provoking, or relatable lyrics, as well as sing them in an effective and heartfelt manner. The good news is that our Artist Spotlight for today, Vincent Mason, can do all of the above. His creative approaches to songwriting are heavily informed by his upbringing and unique path to stardom.
His hometown of Roswell, GA heavily fostered his love for music. He described its proximity to Atlanta as a “best of both worlds” situation, giving him a balance of the big city and small town lifestyles. His childhood friends listened to a wide array of genres - rap, pop, and country, to name a few - building an impressive set of influences for Mason. “There’s just a lot of different vibes there, in one spot,” the singer told All Country News.
As Mason grew up, music transitioned from a serious hobby to a dream career. He got his first guitar in junior year of high school, after feeling inspired by what he heard on country radio. A close friend inspired him to write his first song, “Slow Train,” during one Christmas break, and now, he’s experiencing the beginning of his professional journey.
After college in Ole Miss, he moved to Nashville during the height of the pandemic. The sudden break from school gave him time to keep writing songs, and made him realize that this was his true calling. It was Nashville's Lipscomb University that gave him the final big push to see what Music City was really all about!
“I was by myself, for real, for the first time. What better way to start writing songs and figure out a bunch of stuff about yourself?” reflected Mason of his first few months in Nashville. “It took a while for me to meet people, and get settled - so that was hard, but at the same time it was one of the better things that has ever happened to me.”
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Ages 21+
He started writing songs in high school, but it wasn’t until the Spring of 2021, when he tore up his knee playing football, that he used his time healing to record and release his first original single.
Since then, he has put all focus into his music and has released multiple singles that now have amassed more than hundreds of millions of streams collectively.
His recent release, “A Cigarette”, crossed the 30 million streams mark in just a few short months. As he continues to write and record new music, he is hitting the road touring throughout 2024.
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