Harvey Mason
Born Feb
22, 1947
in Atlantic
City, NJ
Throughout his career, Harvey Mason has been a
busy studio musician and a highly versatile drummer able to
excel in many different situations. Mason attended Berklee
and graduated from the New England Conservatory. Early gigs
included four months with Erroll Garner in 1970 and a year with
George Shearing from 1970-71. Soon after leaving Shearing, Mason
moved to Los Angeles and quickly became established in the
studios, working in films and television. In addition to his
anonymous work through the years, Mason has often been part of
the jazz world. He played with Herbie Hancock's Headhunters in
1973, Gerry Mulligan during a 1974 Carnegie Hall concert,
Freddie Hubbard, Grover Washington Jr. (appearing on Mister
Magic), Lee Ritenour, Victor Feldman, George Benson (playing
drums on "This Masquerade") and Bob James, among many
others. In 1998, Mason paid tribute to Art Blakey's Jazz
Messengers in some local Los Angeles club gigs. Mason's two
albums as a leader (commercial efforts for Arista in 1975 and
1981) feature fellow studio vets. ByScott YanowThe
All Music Guide
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