Vocalist (Warrant, Lynch Mob, Ozzy Osbourne)
“Since plugging [my Vanguard V13 gen2] in a few weeks ago, all my other ‘fave’ vocal mics (big names and model numbers most people get impressed by) have been sitting in their cases, kinda lonely. Not sorry. This mic is 🔥…It’s both transparent sounding and inspiring to sing into.”
Robert Mason is a vocalist associated with a variety of hard rock and heavy metal acts. His music career started in New York/New Jersey’s rock scene fronting cover bands. In 1991 mutual industry acquaintances with the metal band Lynch Mob led Mason to fly out to Arizona to join the band in time to start recording their self-titled 1992 album.
While on tour Lynch Mob opened up for Warrant, who Mason would eventually join decades later as lead singer. Mason amicably parted ways with Lynch Mob when the band dissolved in 1995.
Robert joined southern-rock band Cry of Love in 1996 for their second release entitled “Diamonds & Debris”, although the band only stayed together for another year. Mason also supported Ozzy Osbourne as a back up singer on the Ozzmosis tour.
Almost a decade after his previous stint with the band, Mason reunited with Lynch Mob and performed on the album “REvolution” which contain Dokken and Lynch Mob remakes. Around the same time of the release Robert narrowly escaped being severely injured in a terrible motorcycle accident, causing Lynch Mob to put their tour in support of their new album on hold.
In 2008, after a chance meeting at the Rocklahoma Festival Mason was asked to join long-time friends Warrant as a replacement for Jani Lane. Mason has been with the band ever since.
We’re glad to welcome Robert to the family!