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Rod Mason (28 September 1940 – 8 January 2017) was an English musician (trumpet, cornet, vocals) who played trad jazz.
Biography
Mason was born in Plymouth, England. As a young man he played with the local Tamar Valley Jazz Band, in which his father, Frank "Pop" Mason, had played drums. His father and mother Gwen, ran the family soft drinks company Mason's Minerals. At Kelly College, in Tavistock, Mason played the bugle with the cadet corps, after which he developed a keen interest in a spare valve trombone. He played this in his father's band until the trumpet player left; Mason replaced him using a brass-band style cornet.
From 1959 to 1960, Mason played briefly with the Cy Laurie band. In 1962, when Monty Sunshine left the Chris Barber band to form his own group, Sunshine hired Mason on the recommendation of Kenny Ball. In the mid-1960s after leaving Sunshine, he worked in the family business and played occasionally, until a winning appearance on Hughie Green's Opportunity Knocks TV talent show which led to a flood of offers. A facial paralysis forced him to use other mouthpieces, which allowed him to extend the range of his instrument. In 1965, he founded his own band, and from 1970 he played in the Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band, before he founded a band together with Ian Wheeler in 1973. This was a band with musicians such as Brian Lemon, Dick Wellstood or Bob Wilber. He recorded numerous recordings for the Reef label. From 1980, Mason played in the Dutch Swing College Band. In 1985, he founded Hot Five band, with which he released a number of albums for Timeless Records and regularly toured Europe. Mason is according to Digby Fairweather "a world-class trumpeter [...] with a phenomenal versatility, unlimited endurance and the frightening ability to sound like Louis Armstrong." In later life he lived with his wife Ingrid in Kaarst, Germany.
Personal life and death
Mason had a keen interest in both motorcars and motorcycles which led to a separate career as a speedway rider. He represented Plymouth on cinder tracks all over the UK although, as a result, suffered many minor injuries which made him decide to remain with music. He played his last gig in Kaarst, Germany in December 2016 and died three weeks later, after developing peritonitis and pneumonia. His son, Timmy, predeceased him. He is survived by Ingrid and his other son, Simon.
Discography
By The Beautiful Sea 1970
Golden Hour Of Mr. Acker Bilk
Rod Mason – Ian Wheeler 1974
Rod Mason Featuring BAD JOKE 1975
Giants Of Jazz 1976
Salute To Satchmo 1976
Dogging’ Around in Dixie 1976
Dr. Jazz 1976
Good Companions 1977
Meet Me Where They Play The Blues 1977
Jazz at the Strathallan 1977
Carry me back 1978
Great having you around 1978
Stars Fell On Alabama 1979
After Hours at the North Sea Jazz Festival 1979
Six For Two 1979
The Last Concert 1979
Digital Dixie 1981
Digital Dutch 1982
Come Back, Sweet Papa 1984
Jazz Holiday 1985
The Pearls 1986
Rod Mason Hot Five 1986
Rod Mason's Hot Music 1988
Rod Mason And his Hot Five featuring Angela Brown 1990
Top 8 – Jazz Gala 1990
I love Jazz 1992
Ian Wheller at Farnham Meltings 1993
10 Years Rod Mason's Hot Five – Things We Have Done For Jazz 1994
Merry Christmas 1994
Red sails in the sunset 1999
100 Years Louis Armstrong 2000
References
Bibliography
Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather, Brian Priestley: Jazz Rough Guide. Stuttgart 1999, ISBN 3-476-01584-X
External links
Official website
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