Harvey Mason
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Background information | |
Birth name | Harvey William Mason |
Born | Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. | February 22, 1947
Genres | Jazz, smooth jazz, rock, pop, R&B, soul, country, classical, Latin |
Occupation(s) | Musician, producer, composer |
Instrument(s) | Drums, percussion |
Years active | 1970–present |
Labels | Eleni, Atlantic, Concord |
Website | harveymason |
Harvey William Mason (born February 22, 1947)[1] is an American jazz drummer, record producer, and member of the band Fourplay. He was the original drummer for Herbie Hancock’s band The Headhunters.
Life and career
[edit]Mason was born and grew up in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States,[1] and attended Atlantic City High School.[2] He began playing drums at the age of four with the support of his father, a drummer in the army band.[3]
He was the original drummer for The Headhunters, the jazz fusion band led by Herbie Hancock. After leaving Headhunters in the early 1970s, Mason co-founded the jazz quartet Fourplay.[4] They are on an indefinite hiatus as of 2017. Mason has played as a sideman with Bill Withers, George Benson, and Lee Ritenour.
Mason, who attended Berklee for a year and a half in the 1960s eventually transferred to New England Conservatory where he studied with Vic Firth. Mason received an Honorary Doctorate at Berklee's 2015 Commencement Ceremony for his achievement and influence in music and enduring contributions to American and international culture.[5]
Equipment
[edit]Mason endorses Canopus drums,[6] Murat Diril cymbals,[7] Remo drumheads, DW pedals, and Vic Firth drumsticks.[8] Mason has his own Vic Firth Harvey Mason signature drumstick[8] and Vic Firth Harvey Mason Chameleon signature drumstick.[8]
Discography
[edit]As leader
[edit]Title | Label | Released |
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Marching in the Street | Eleni | 1976 |
Earth Mover | Eleni | 1977 |
Funk in a Mason Jar | Eleni | 1977 |
Groovin' You | Eleni | 1979 |
M.V.P | Eleni | 1981 |
Stone Mason | Atlantic | 1982 |
Ratamacue | Atlantic | 1996 |
Trios | Videoarts Music | 2003 |
With All My Heart | RCA | 2004 |
Changing Partners | Videoarts Music | 2006 |
Chameleon | Concord | 2014 |
With Fourplay
Title | Label | Released |
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Fourplay | Warner Bros. | 1991 |
Between the Sheets | Warner Bros. | 1993 |
Elixir | Warner Bros. | 1995 |
The Best of Fourplay | Warner Bros. | 1997 |
4 | Warner Bros. | 1998 |
Snowbound | Warner Bros. | 1999 |
Yes, Please! | Warner Bros. | 2000 |
Heartfelt | Bluebird | 2002 |
Journey | Bluebird | 2004 |
X | Bluebird | 2006 |
Energy | Heads Up | 2008 |
Let's Touch the Sky | Heads Up | 2010 |
Esprit de Four | Heads Up | 2012 |
Silver | Heads Up | 2015 |
As sideman
[edit]With George Benson
- Breezin' (Warner Bros., 1976)
- In Flight (Warner Bros., 1977)
- Weekend in L.A. (Warner Bros., 1978)
- Collaboration with Earl Klugh (Warner Bros., 1987)
- Guitar Man (Concord Jazz, 2011)
With The Brothers Johnson
- Look Out for #1 (A&M, 1976)
- Right on Time (A&M, 1977)
- Blam! (A&M, 1978)
With Donald Byrd
- Street Lady (Blue Note, 1973)
- Stepping into Tomorrow (Blue Note, 1975) – rec. 1974
- Places and Spaces (Blue Note, 1975)
- Caricatures (Blue Note, 1976)
With Ron Carter
- Pastels (Milestone, 1976)
- When Skies Are Grey... (Somethin' Else, 2000)
With Casiopea
- 4x4 (Alfa, 1982)
- Light and Shadows (Pony Canyon, 1997)
With DeBarge
- The DeBarges (Gordy, 1981)
- In a Special Way (Gordy, 1983)
With Will Downing
- Love's the Place to Be (Mercury, 1993)
- Moods (Mercury, 1995)
- Invitation Only (Mercury, 1997)
With Herbie Hancock
- Head Hunters (Columbia, 1973)
- Man-Child (Columbia, 1975) – rec. 1974-1975
- Sunlight (Columbia, 1978)
- Mr. Hands (Columbia, 1980)
- Mr. Funk (Columbia, 1998) – Compilation rec. 1972-1988
With Gene Harris
- In a Special Way (Blue Note, 1976)
- Tone Tantrum (Blue Note, 1977)
With Bobbi Humphrey
- Blacks and Blues (Blue Note, 1973)
- Satin Doll (Blue Note, 1974)
- Fancy Dancer (Blue Note, 1975)
With Bob James
- Three (CTI, 1976) – rec. 1975-1976
- One on One (Tappan Zee, 1979)
- In Hi-Fi (Audio Fidelity, 2003)
- Angels of Shanghai (Universal, 2006) – rec. 2004-2005
With Carole King
- Rhymes & Reasons (Ode, 1972)
- Fantasy (Ode, 1973)
With Sérgio Mendes
- Sergio Mendes (Elektra, 1975)
- Homecooking (Elektra, 1976)
With Minnie Riperton
- Minnie (Capitol, 1979)
- Love Lives Forever (Capitol, 1980)
With Lee Ritenour
- Gentle Thoughts (JVC, 1977)
- Captain Fingers (Epic, 1977)
- Sugar Loaf Express (JVC, 1977)
- Earth Run (GRP, 1986)
- Portrait (GRP, 1987)
- Stolen Moments (GRP, 1990)
- Wes Bound (GRP, 1993) – rec. 1992
- Overtime (Peak, 2005) – rec. 2004
- Six String Theory (2010)
With Patrice Rushen
- Before the Dawn (Prestige, 1975)
- Now (Elektra, 1984) – rec. 1983-1984
With Moacir Santos
- Saudade (Blue Note, 1974)
- Carnival of the Spirits (Blue Note, 1975)
With Diane Schuur
- Blues for Schuur (GRP, 1997)
- Midnight (Concord, 2003)
With Stanley Turrentine
- Have You Ever Seen the Rain (Fantasy, 1975)
- Everybody Come On Out (Fantasy, 1976)
- Wonderland (Blue Note, 1984)
- Do You Have Any Sugar? (Concord, 1999)
With Dionne Warwick
- Dionne Warwick Sings Cole Porter (Eleni, 1990)
- Friends Can Be Lovers (Eleni, 1993)
- Mister Magic (Kudu, 1975) – rec. 1974
- A Secret Place (Kudu, 1976)
- The Best Is Yet to Come (Elektra, 1982)
With Bill Withers
- Making Music (CBS, 1975)
- 'Bout Love (Columbia, 1979)
With others
- Arthur Adams, I Love Love Love My Lady (A&M, 1979)
- Christina Aguilera, My Kind of Christmas (RCA, 2000)
- Herb Alpert, Midnight Sun (A&M, 1992) – rec. 1991-1992
- Patti Austin, Love Is Gonna Getcha (GRP, 1990)
- Chet Atkins, Street Dreams (Columbia, 1986)
- Beck, The Information (Idenscope, 2006)
- Mary J. Blige, The Breakthrough (Geffen, 2005)
- Dee Dee Bridgewater, Just Family (Elektra, 1977)
- James Brown, Hell (Polydor, 1974)
- Irene Cara, Carasmatic (Elektra, 1987)
- Keith Carradine, I'm Easy (Asylum, 1976)
- Larry Carlton, Deep into It (Warner Bros., 2001)
- Jean Carn, Trust Me (Motown, 1982)
- Cher, Stars (Warner Bros., 1975)
- Merry Clayton, Beautiful Scars (Motown, 2021)
- Natalie Cole, Stardust (Elektra, 1996)
- Rita Coolidge, Behind the Memories (Canyon, 1996)
- Chick Corea, The Mad Hatter (Polydor, 1978)
- Miles Davis & Michel Legrand, Dingo (Warner Bros., 1991)
- Terence Trent D'Arby, Symphony or Damn (Columbia, 1993)
- The 5th Dimension, Earthbound (ABC, 1975)
- Charles Earland, Leaving This Planet (Prestige, 1974) – rec. 1973
- Earth, Wind & Fire, Spirit (Columbia, 1976)
- Joe Farrell, Night Dancing (Warner Bros., 1978)
- Victor Feldman, Audiophile (JVC, 1997)
- Roberta Flack, Oasis (Atlantic, 1988)
- Robben Ford, Bringing It Back Home (Provogue, 2013)
- Michael Franks, Objects of Desire (Warner Bros., 1982)
- The Friends of Distinction, Love Can Make It Easier (RCA Victor, 1973)
- Hiroshi Fukumura with Sadao Watanabe, Hunt Up Wind (Flying Disk, 1978)
- Terry Garthwaite, Terry (Eleni, 1975)
- Jim Gold, I Can't Face Another Day Without You (Tabu, 1977)
- Lesley Gore, Love Me By Name (A&M, 1976)
- Dave Grusin and Lee Ritenour, Harlequin (GRP, 1985)
- Don Grusin, The Hang (Sovereign Artists, 2004)
- Lani Hall, Blush (A&M, 1980)
- Tramaine Hawkins, To a Higher Place (Columbia, 1994)
- The Headhunters, Survival of the Fittest (Eleni, 1975)
- Eddie Henderson, Sunburst (Blue Note, 1975)
- Joe Henderson, Black Miracle (Milestone, 1976) – rec. 1975
- Bobby Hutcherson, Montara (Blue Note, 1975)
- James Ingram, It's Your Night (Qwest, 1983)
- Yosui Inoue, Nishoku no Koma (Polydor, 1974)
- Jessy J, Hot Sauce (Heads Up International, 2011)
- Ahmad Jamal, Genetic Walk (20th Century, 1980) – rec. 1975
- Jamiroquai, Dynamite (Epic, 2005)
- Dr. John, In a Sentimental Mood (Warner Bros., 1989)
- Jack Jones, New Jack Swing (Linn, 1997)
- The Keane Brothers, The Keane Brothers (20th Century, 1977)
- Eddie Kendricks, The Hit Man (Tamla, 1975)
- Earl Klugh, Earl Klugh (Blue Note, 1974)
- Patti LaBelle, Winner in You (MCA, 1986)
- Hubert Laws, The San Francisco Concert (CTI, 1977) – live rec. 1975
- Peggy Lee, Let's Love (Atlantic, 1974)
- John Legend, Once Again (Sony Urban, 2006)
- Chuck Loeb, Plain 'n' Simple (Tweety, 2011)
- Kenny Loggins, Celebrate Me Home (Columbia, 1977) – rec. 1975-1976
- Jackie Lomax, Livin' For Lovin' (Capitol, 1976)
- Jon Lucien, Song for My Lady (Columbia, 1975)
- Cheryl Lynn, Cheryl Lynn (Columbia, 1978)
- Barry Manilow, Showstoppers (Eleni, 1991)
- Wade Marcus, Metamorphosis (ABC, 1976)
- Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis Jr., Marilyn & Billy (Columbia, 1978)
- Michael McDonald, Motown (Motown, 2003)
- Lonette McKee, Words and Music (Warner Bros., 1978)
- Carmen McRae, Can't Hide Love (Blue Note, 1976)
- Luis Miguel, Aries (Warner Bros., 1993)
- Keb' Mo', Peace... Back by Popular Demand (Sony, 2004)
- Tim Moore, White Shadows (Asylum, 1977)
- Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker, Carnegie Hall Concert (CTI, 1975) – rec. 1974
- Walter Murphy, Walter Murphy's Discosymphony (New York, 1979)
- David "Fathead" Newman, Scratch My Back (Prestige, 1979)
- Joe Pass, Whitestone (Pablo, 1985)
- Esther Phillips, All About (Mercury, 1978)
- Michele Pillar, I Hear Angels Calling (335, 2006)
- Daniel Powter, Under the Radar (Warner Bros., 2008)
- Helen Reddy, Music, Music (Capitol, 1976)
- Lee Ritenour & Larry Carlton, Larry & Lee (GRP, 1995)
- Rufus, Numbers (ABC, 1979)
- Véronique Sanson, Le Maudit (Warner Bros., 1974)
- Masahiko Satoh, All-In All-Out (CBS, 1979)
- Seals and Crofts, Diamond Girl (Warner Bros., 1973)
- Marlena Shaw, Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? (Blue Note, 1975) – rec. 1974
- Charlie Shoemake, Collaboration (Pausa, 1985)
- Phoebe Snow, It Looks Like Snow (Columbia, 1976)
- Rod Stewart, It Had to Be You: The Great American Songbook (BMG, 2002)
- Tavares, Supercharged (Capitol, 1980)
- The Manhattan Transfer, Tonin' (Atlantic, 1995)
- The Singers Unlimited, A Special Blend (MPS, 1976)
- Johnny "Hammond" Smith, Gears (Milestone, 1975)
- Donna Summer, Donna Summer (Geffen, 1982) – rec. 1981-1982
- Gábor Szabó, Macho (Salvation, 1975)
- Jimmy Webb, El Mirage (Atlantic, 1977)
- The Whispers, Imagination (Solar, 1980)
- Joe Williams, Feel the Spirit (Telarc, 1995)
- Vanessa Williams, The Comfort Zone (Mercury, 1991)
- Renn Woods, Out of the Woods (Columbia, 1979)
- Stevie Woods, The Woman in My Life (Cotillion, 1982)
- Gary Wright, Headin' Home (Warner Bros., 1979)
- Syreeta Wright, Syreeta (Tamla, 1980)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1637. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
- ^ Jackson, Vincent. "AC native Harvey Mason moves to the beat of his drum; Native son returns to Atlantic City Saturday to perform his own music", The Press of Atlantic City, June 23, 2015. Accessed August 8, 2018. "'It was a one-of-a-kind kind of situation, and unfortunately, it doesn't exist that way, but I was very, very fortunate,' said Mason, who began playing drums professionally during the 1960s while attending Atlantic City High School."
- ^ Feather, Leonard (1987). The encyclopedia of jazz in the seventies. New York: Da Capo Press. pp. 234–235. ISBN 978-0-306-80290-4.
- ^ "Fourplay Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
- ^ "Harvey Mason to Receive Honorary Degree at Berklee Commencement". Modern Drummer Magazine. April 16, 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- ^ "Harvey Mason Profile". Archived from the original on January 7, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ^ "Harvey Mason: Murat Diril Cymbals". muratdiril.com. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
- ^ a b c "Artists". Vic Firth. June 20, 2014. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016. Retrieved July 22, 2016.
External links
[edit]- 1947 births
- Living people
- Atlantic City High School alumni
- Musicians from Atlantic City, New Jersey
- American jazz drummers
- Jazz-funk drummers
- Crossover jazz drummers
- American disco musicians
- American rock drummers
- American funk drummers
- American session musicians
- Musicians from Los Angeles
- 20th-century American drummers
- American male drummers
- Jazz musicians from California
- 20th-century American male musicians
- American male jazz musicians
- Fourplay members
- The Headhunters members
- Berklee College of Music alumni