Showing posts with label Harvey Mason. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harvey Mason. Show all posts
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Former Arizona Hoopster To Produce Updated Version Of "One Shining Moment"
Harvey Mason Jr. is currently producing an updated version of the classic One Shining Moment which airs every year during the NCAA Final Four. Harvey is a successful music producer who has worked with industry legends such as Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Luther Vandross, and Justin Timberlake just to name a few.
This latest version of One Shining Moment will be performed by Jennifer Hudson, with whom Mason has collaborated with in the past on the Oscar nominated soundtrack for Dreamgirls and her Grammy Award winning solo album. He is also doing production on her next album due out later this year.
Mason is uniquely qualified to produce One Shining Moment not just because of his decorated career in the music business, but because of his basketball background. He played on the University of Arizona team that spent most of 1988 as the #1 ranked team in the nation and competed in the Final Four in Kansas City.
He had dreams of being featured in that year’s One Shining Moment highlight reel with a championship trophy in hand. Unfortunately, Arizona lost to Oklahoma in the semifinal game, but now, Mason has his chance to be attached to this special song.
His love for basketball didn’t end with a loss at the Final Four. He continues to play in the NBA Entertainment League and has coached his son’s AAU team for the past seven years. Mason remains very close to his former teammates including Steve Kerr, Sean Elliott, and Kenny Lofton as well as Hall of Fame Coach Lute Olson.
You can also see the impact basketball has had on Mason in his production of the feature documentary, More Than A Game. This award winning film follows LeBron James and his high school teammates as they work to reach their dream of winning a high school national championship. Harvey spent the past five years producing this film, which earned first runner up honors at the Toronto Film Festival behind Slumdog Millionaire.
You can learn more about Harvey by visiting his website and Wikipedia pages at:
www.harveymasonmedia.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Mason,_Jr.
For more information please contact:
Jeannine Sharp at jeannine@harveymasonmedia.com
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Clippers Fan Turning The Music Game & Hollywood Into His Own Personal Playgrounds

For the past 7 years, Harvey Mason, Jr. has sat just off the court, directly across from the Clippers bench supporting his lifelong favorite team.
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Mason’s obsession with basketball emerged at an early age, but it didn’t blossom until his high school years at Crescenta Valley , where he led the state in scoring as an all-CIF selection before eventually ending up at Arizona to play for Lute Olson. A torn ACL ended his dreams of playing professional basketball.
But while basketball may have been his obsession, music was always his first love thanks to growing up as the son of Jazz drummer and producer extraordinaire, Harvey Mason, Sr.
"I always wanted to be around my dad. I love being in the studio. So I didn't really rebel like a lot of kids did. I just had a genuine love and interest in music," said Mason.
I didn't really know what I was going to do. Was I going to play drums like my dad? Was I going to write songs? Was I going to be an artist? But I knew I wanted to to be in the studio, so I ended up developing as a song writer and as a producer. All these years later, here I am."
And where he is is the top of the modern day music game. Having worked with artists from Beyonce and Aretha Franklin to Justin Timberlake and Elton John, Mason has not only been nominated for three Grammy awards, but he’s also the first producer to be nominated for three Academy awards in the same year for his work on the soundtrack to "Dreamgirls."
“For me, I use that competitive spirit and nature that I had in basketball to try and beat the next guy--trying to work harder than the next guy, trying to spend more time perfecting my craft than the guy next to me,” Mason said. “I’ve used my athletic background to hopefully further my music career.”
trying to work together with these kids and grow these guys up as young men.
And to me that was the most compelling most interesting part of the footage,”
said Mason. “There was so much heart there. I just thought it was a story that
needed to be told. It was about basketball, it was about LeBron, but it was much
more than all of that and that’s the title, ‘More Than A Game’.”
It sounds like really corny, but people watch this movie and they feel good,”
Mason said. “You know the feel energized and motivated, inspired, and you don’t
get a chance to do that that often. I try to do it in music, and I tried to do it in this
film.
parents to see it. I want athletes, non-athletes, and moms because the message in
this story and this film are important and impactful. And like I said, it makes you
feel good.”
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