Vaughan Mason has been in the
music business for 43 years. He started playing guitar when the
Beatles hit the scene in 1963/64. He got hooked on funk music when
he heard James Brown and Dyke
and the Blazers. Attended Howard
University in the fall of 1969 where he majored in estrogen chasing,
motorcycle riding and Angel Dust smoking. He took up managing groups
Smoke, T and John and then a group called the 21st Century, out of
Harrisburg, Pa. The 21st Century opened up for all the big acts like
Earth, Wind and Fire and B.T. Express when they came through
Harrisburg. B.T. Express manager, King Davis picked Vaughan up as
their soundman and sound company when they played Harrisburg with
their Do It Til Your Satisfied hit. Vaughan traveled all over the
US. and the World with B.T. Express and was eventually put in their
act. He drew the attention of Columbia Records to B.T. Express when
they played the Nassau Coliseum and they signed with Columbia
Records. In 1979 Vaughan wrote, engineered, produced and shopped the
deal for his classic song Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll. Vaughan is
credited with creating the Bounce sound and inspired the group Zapp
to make their song More Bounce to the Ounce. Vaughan went on a
nationwide tour opening up for Prince and Rick James. Heavy D
sampled Vaughans song to make Black Coffee; Shabba Ranks used the
song to make the title sound track for the movie The Adams Family.
Bow Wow used Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll for his 2006 movie Roll
Bounce. 1984 Vaughan became an in house recording engineer for Power
Play studios in Long Island City, NY. Engineering for Tuff City
Records and working with Marley Marl and Mr. Magic on the recording
of the song by Roxanne Shantee, and a host of other NY acts. 1985
Vaughan signed with Salsoul Records and teamed up with Butch Deyo.
1987 Vaughan Mason started Grove Street Records out of East Orange,
NJ. and released the 12 dance hits -Let the Music Move You, Jack the
Groove and Break 4 Luv. Break 4 Luv, released as Raze (should have
put the record out under my name. Stupid mistake) in 1989, got
picked up by Columbia Records and is now in the Sony Play Station
game Grand Theft Auto, San Andreas. Lil Kim sampled Break 4 Luv for
her Notorious Kim album, for the song she called Right Now. Most of
his dance records were picked up by Champion Records out of England,
by Paul Oakenfold. In 1994 he produced, engineered and managed Doug
Lazy who Vaughan signed to a $1,300,000.00 deal with Atlantic
records along with his other acts H.B.O. and Pam Shelby. 1998 he
released the song Bass Power on his Grove Street Record label and
Atlantic records picked it up. April of 2002, Vaughan produced an
exercise video for Charles Chizel It Harris, and the video was rated
..3 in Muscle & Fitness (Hers) magazine (page 90). To this day
Vaughan is producing music and producing videos out of his studios
in Owings Mills, Md. On August 30, 2006 Vaughan Mason received a BMI
songwriters award for the song How We Do, by the Game, one time
member of G-Unit which includes 50 Cent.
