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David Lawrence Mason (born c. 1954) is an Australian singer-songwriter and record producer originally from
Dubbo Dubbo (; ) is a city in the Orana (New South Wales), Orana Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the largest population centre in the Orana region, with a population of 43,516 at June 2021. The city is located at the intersection of the ...
. He is the founding mainstay of pop, rock group,
The Reels The Reels are an Australian rock music, rock band which formed in Dubbo, New South Wales in 1976. It disbanded in 1991, and reformed in 2007. Its 1981 song "Quasimodo's Dream (song), Quasimodo's Dream" was voted one of the APRA Top 30 Australian ...
. For the group, Mason wrote and sang their hit singles, "Love Will Find a Way" (October 1979), "Prefab Heart" (1980), " After the News" (July 1980), and " Shout and Deliver" (March 1981). He also wrote " Quasimodo's Dream", which was a non-charting single from May 1981. However, in May 2001, it was listed by
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(APRA) at No. 10 of their Top 30 Australian songs of all time.


Biography

Mason was born in ca. 1954 and raised in the rural New South Wales town of
Dubbo Dubbo (; ) is a city in the Orana (New South Wales), Orana Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the largest population centre in the Orana region, with a population of 43,516 at June 2021. The city is located at the intersection of the ...
. His mother, Lorna "Meg" (née Boxsell), married his father John Marsden Mason in March 1953 and they raised a daughter and four sons. John Mason was a Methodist Minister and, from 1965 to 1981, the Liberal member for the
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in the New South Wales state parliament and leader of the state Liberal party between 1978-1981.Archdall White, 'Why Askin was a unique winner in a string of Liberal losers', ''Sydney Morning Herald'' 14 November 1981 p. 13 This, coincidentally, was to be the period of his son's greatest prominence as a pop star. In 1976, Mason, on lead vocals, formed Native Sons with John Bliss (ex-Thundaband) on drums, and
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on lead guitar and synthesiser. They played cover versions of popular music and, when Colin Newham (ex-Condfederate) joined on keyboards, saxophone and guitar, they changed their name to The Brucelanders. In 1978 they moved to Sydney and Paul Abrahams joined on bass guitar. By 1979 they were renamed "The Reels", with the line-up consisting of Mason, Abrahams, Bliss, Hooper and Newham. The group released their debut single, "Love Will Find a Way", in October, which placed in the top 40 of the Australian
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Singles Chart. Mason wrote the song and it was followed by the release of their
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album in the next month—the album was co-produced by the band members and
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( The Angels,
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). Mason wrote or co-wrote 13 of the album's 14 tracks. His brother Paul was a member of The Reels' road crew. Mason also wrote and sang the subsequent charting Reels songs "Prefab Heart" (1980) and " After the News" (July 1980). With Newham, he co-produced the group's debut EP, '' Five Great Gift Ideas from The Reels'' (November 1980). He also wrote " Quasimodo's Dream", which was a non-charting single from May 1981 remixed and reissued in 1983. The song was the title track from the Reels' second album, at which time they had added Karen Ansel to their line-up. Their third album, ''Beautiful'', was a radical change in direction towards slower, arguably 'easy listening' music; for this record, and the subsequent ''Pitt Street Farmers'' EP, they were a three-piece of Mason, Hooper and Stefan Fidock. The group broke up after this release, reforming with most of its original line-up in 1985, releasing five singles and another album, ''Neighbors''. In December 1988, Mason appeared in the Australian feature film '' Ghosts... of the Civil Dead'', which co-starred
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. In May the following year ''
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'' reviewer G Kavarnoj described Mason's role as "notable for his portrayal of Lilly, a man whose dalliance with transvestism merely emphasises the sexual despair of the caged men". Cinelogue's Matthew Mesaros described the character as "a long-haired man with a feminine frame who copes with prison life by assuming the role of a cross-dressing prostitute". While "Quasimodo's Dream" may not have been a chart hit, it continued to have currency, recorded by
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,
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and others. In May 2001 it was listed at No. 10 by
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(APRA) in their Top 30 Australian songs of all time. The Reels had long disbanded by this time, breaking up in 1992. In April 2003, Mason guested in a duet entitled "Blue Black Sky" for
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's second solo album, ''Hotel Radio''. In Bernard Zuel's review for the ''
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'', he notes that the album has "stuff to revel in the gorgeous 'The Tender Trap' and the richness of his duet with Dave Mason, 'Blue Black Sky'". In April 2007, Mason released ''Reelsville'', a solo album of acoustic versions of tracks from The Reels' back catalogue. Guy Blackman of ''
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'' described the album as "a quiet triumph, avoiding the obvious cliches of the genre in favour of imaginative arrangements and unexpected instrumentation". He followed the album with an appearance on the ''Countdown'' Spectacular 2 Tour, from August to September 2007. In 2008, The Reels reformed, with Mason joined by Bliss and Newham, and they performed in Melbourne and Sydney. The following year, Abrahams rejoined and Newham departed, and it was this line-up that performed in Brisbane during the same year. On 26 March 2011, Mason appeared on "Episode 108" of celebrity music quiz ''
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'', on
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, performed "Quasimodo's Dream", and a duet with fellow guest
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—a cover of the
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1974 single " As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone"—ended the episode. Writing for the ''Sydney Morning Herald'', Greg Hassall stated that Mason had "a few problems with pitch", although his solo effort "could be burped and still sound good". In September 2012, Mason gigged with Reel Big Dog, a band that included Bliss,
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and his brother
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(both ex-
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, Dog Trumpet), and Brendan Gallagher of Karma County. In June 2013, Mason performed at the Sydney Opera House in the Art of Music concert, which also included appearances by
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,
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, O'Doherty and Mombassa, Suze DeMarchi, Dave Leslie,
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,
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, Iva Davies, and
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. Art of Music was organised by Jenny Morris for her charity, Nordoff-Robbins' Music Therapy Australia. In April 2015, Mason performed guest vocals on "Not Even Jesus", the final track on
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's album Holiday From Me.


Personal life

In late 1983, Mason was forced to give up performing after contracting
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, which was one of the reasons The Reels went into hiatus. Upon his recovery in August 1985, the group reconvened and continued until disbanding in 1992. From about 1995 to 1997, Mason spent three years confined to his bedroom and was subsequently diagnosed with
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. As part of his ongoing treatment, he was encouraged by his psychiatrist to return to performing and recording music.


Awards and nominations


Countdown Australian Music Awards

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''. The TV Week / Countdown Awards were a combination of popular-voted and peer-voted awards. , - , 1986 , "Bad Moon Rising" , Best Performance in a Video , , -


References

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