Dave Mason (Australian musician)

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Born
David Lawrence Mason

ca. 1954 (age 7071)
GenresRock, indie pop
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, record producer
InstrumentsKeyboard, vocals
Dave Mason
Born
David Lawrence Mason

ca. 1954 (age 7071)
GenresRock, indie pop
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, record producer
InstrumentsKeyboard, vocals
Years active1976–present
LabelsLiberation

David Lawrence Mason (born c. 1954) is an Australian singer-songwriter and record producer originally from Dubbo. He is the founding mainstay of pop, rock group, The Reels. 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 Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) at No. 10 of their Top 30 Australian songs of all time.

Mason was born in Dubbo where he was raised.[1][2][3] His mother, Lorna "Meg" (née Boxsell), married his father John Marsden Mason in March 1953 with whom they have a daughter and four sons.[4]

John was a Methodist Minister and, from 1965 to 1981, the Liberal member for the electoral district of Dubbo in the New South Wales state parliament[4] and leader of the state Liberal party between 1978-1981.[5] This, coincidentally, was to be the period of his son's greatest prominence as an artist.

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