Sangre Night at the Light

Tonight fans crowded into the BlueLight in Lubbock, Texas to help Mason and the Gin Line bring in the new Album. Sangre was released yesterday on all platforms. To celebrate with them tonight were the West Texas Exiles as well as the Dirty River Boys. A week ago, the Exiles released their EP , Volume 1 as well.

Marco Gutierrez West Texas Exile

Tonight’s show was opened by the West Texas Exiles. By the time they began to play the first song, the Bluelight was standing room only. The crowd really seemed to be into all 3 of tonight’s bands. That Lubbock audience is back in full swing to the live music scene.

Next up was Mason and the Gin Line. As the band took their places on the stage, Mariachi music was playing over the house speakers. Mason Server the lead of the Gin Line humbly thanked each and everyone for coming out. He thanked the West Texas Exiles. In his opinion, He couldn’t do what he does or be where he is today without those guys. The bassist for the Exiles, Eric Harrison happens to also be the producer for Mason and the Gin Line’s music. Marco Gutierrez is featured in one of Mason’s most popular songs, Pipeliner.

In attendance tonight was also, Zach Nelson, who designed the album art for Sangre as well as Tori Vasquez who is featured on the new album in the song, Leaves of Fall. She stepped onto the stage to sing it with Mason tonight.

Mason Server with Tori Vasquez

Mason and the Gin Line played the entire album start to finish. It sounded just as good as it was in the studio version. They closed out their set with Gutierrez and Harrison joining them with the song Pipeliner..

Mason Server and Guitarist for the Gin Line Cole Stanley
Blaze Butler Co founder of the Gin Line band, he plays bass and has had a hand in writing many of the bands songs

After Mason and The Gin Lines set, The band The Dirty River Boys took the stage and kept the party going on ‘til closing time. Cole Stanley the guitarist for Mason and the Gin Line described Dirty River Boys music to me like this, “It’s like Dropkick Murphy on Crack, Everything is bigger In Texas..”

Many memories were made. Lots of great music was pouring off that little Blue Light stage.

I am a proud Supporter of Live Music. Buy the Merch , see the shows , stream the music.

Pancho.

Volume 1

Having seen these guys play more than once and falling in love with their sounds of Blues and Folk mixed with Rock and Roll. Not to mention the guys that make up the band- West Texas Exiles- a side project of this group of friends who found each other down the Texas Hill Country after each leaving West Texas for their own reasons. The band members in this Austin based crowd hail from El Paso Amarillo and Lubbock.

Volume 1 has been a long awaited album for me and I am happy to be able to announce that it’s finally here. I am lucky enough to have seen these guys live and got to meet each of them. Daniel Davis, Eric Harrison, Marco Gutierrez, and Trinidad Leal.

I was originally introduced to the Exiles by Mason Server of the band Mason and the Gin Line. I have heard their stories and their songs and now I am excited to share this sound with the world of my readers!

Check out Hotel Tomorrow as well as the rest of the West Texas Exile Collection , a sound bigger than the West Texas sky.

Pancho.

A Night at the Light

Well… That Just Happened

Charlie Stout

Last night I witnessed perhaps one of the greatest moments in Mason Server’s career. Mason and the Gin Line put on perhaps their greatest performance to date. Texas Singer/ Songwriter and artist Charlie Stout and I had a short conversation after the event and in a description of the show, Charlie in his slow drawl simply stated, “Well… That Just Happened.”

The musical Gods were shining in the old Bluelight in the Depot District of Lubbock, Texas last night. I saw 3 bands and none of them were a disappointment. Besides just the bands I saw some good friends and made some new ones. Everyone seemed to be feeling the buzz in the room. The crowd was visibly entertained from start to finish. Blaze Butler, Mason and The Gin Lines bass player once told me, “The Blue Light is a wierd little place but it’s our place we like it.” All 3 bands that played there last night had the hometown advantage as they all had some beginnings in that little place that feels like home.

Eric Harrison, Marco Gutierrez with Blaze Butler

During the set, lead singer of the Gin Line Mason Server shared his heart and gave thanks to those who had helped him when no one else would to be able to get his start. During his song “Pipeliner” Mason called his producer, Eric Harrison and Marco Gutierrez of Dirty River Boys, now the lead of West Texas Exiles to the stage to sing the song with him. On the Mason and Gin Line album, Caprock Composition, it is Marcos voice that can be heard in the harmonies.

Cale and the 45s kicked things off last night, Cale has super talent. Cale is another Texas artist who plays country rock and plays it from the soul. At one point during Cale’s set I jokingly told Mason, “they are pretty good for an opening band.”Masons response was, “They are the bomb.”

The West Texas Exiles were next. They are a phenomenal mix of talent. The vibe seemed to flow more naturally for them than it had the night before at the Goldenlight and they found their sounds together on the ol’ Bluelight stage. Last night was only the bands second show together as the West Texas Exiles. A namesake that comes from one of the bands songs. The group played together as if they had been touring together for years.

Marco Gutierrez of West Texas Exiles
Dan Davis West Texas Exiles

The night was one of the best days I have had in a long time. There’s something about live music that sets me free. I can’t wait to get to do it all again, see ya down the road.

Pancho.