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The Blues Brothers recorded a cover version of the song, called " Perry Mason Theme ", which was included in Made in America.
The remaining members of Traffic began a project with Mick Weaver ( a. k. a. Wynder K. Frog ), the short-lived Mason, Capaldi, Wood and Frog ( later shortened to Wooden Frog ), which played a few live dates and recorded some BBC sessions, but broke up before releasing any formal recordings.
He later became a 33rd degree Master Mason, as it is recorded on his headstone.
On 17 January 1967 at Abbey Road Studios Mason recorded the piccolo trumpet solo which is a prominent part of The Beatles ' song " Penny Lane ".
The idea for the piece came about by Waters experimenting with the rhythm of a dripping tap, which combined sound effects and dialogue recorded by Mason in his kitchen with musical pieces recorded at Abbey Road.
The song has been recorded by Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter & his Orchestra ; Steve Conway with Jack Byfield & his Orchestra ; Thomas Hampson with Jay Ungar ( mandolin ), David Alpher ( piano ), and Molly Mason ( guitar ); John Leyton ; Jerry Lee Lewis ;, and Roy Orbison on the album In Dreams ( a top ten Australian single in 1964 ).
Vee-Jay even released comedy on LP, with records by Dick Gregory, and Them Poems, Mason Williams ' early nightclub act, recorded with a studio audience in 1964.
According to David Gilmour and Nick Mason on the Wish You Were Here episode of In the Studio with Redbeard, the band recorded a satisfactory take of " Shine On You Crazy Diamond ", but because of a new mixing console which was installed at Abbey Road Studios, it needed to be re-recorded because excessive ' bleed ' from other instruments could be heard on the drum tracks.
In another incident, Syd Barrett ( heavyset, with a completely shaved head and eyebrows ) wandered into the studio while the band was recording Wish You Were Here, although Mason has since stated that he is not entirely certain whether " Shine On You Crazy Diamond " was the particular song being recorded when Barrett was in the studio.
Mason left the group in 1967 and was replaced by Debra Swisher ( previously of The Pixies Three ), who had recently recorded and released her own version of " Thank You And Goodnight " on the ABC-Paramount Records subsidiary, Boom Records.
He also is recorded as becoming a Master Mason in 1863.
The HeadHunters band ( with Mike Clark replacing Harvey Mason ) worked with Hancock on a number of other albums, including Thrust ( 1974 ), Man-Child ( 1975 ), Flood ( recorded live in Japan, 1975 ).
In 1990, Matthews recorded her debut solo album Émigré with the assistance of Absent Friends members, Beers, Kelly, King, Mason, Valentine and Andrew Duffield as well as Tim Finn and Blakeley.
In his long career, Mason has played and recorded with many of the era's most notable rock musicians, including Jimi Hendrix, Delaney Bramlett, Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Fleetwood Mac and Cass Elliot.
That night he recorded the song at Olympic Studios, South West London, with Mason playing acoustic guitar.
When the song came out as a single in October, it hit # 5 on the UK Singles Chart and was a Top 40 in the U. S. Mason later recorded his own version of the song on his self-titled 1974 album, Dave Mason, with Bob Glaub on bass.
It went platinum in New Zealand and gained them notice outside college radio, notably for a cover of Wayne Mason's " Nature "-originally recorded by Mason in 1970 with The Fourmyula and subsequently voted in 2002 as New Zealand's greatest song of the previous 75 years.
In February 2007, Mason recorded a hip-hop video called We Dem Hornets in which he gave an inspirational roll-call of the entire 2006 – 07 Hornets team.
Mason recorded his lines in New York City, and Dan Castellaneta, voice of Krusty, went there to record with him.
A gust of 71 mph was recorded at Mason City airport.
It kind of stuck, even though it means ' meat products '"-Ben Mason. Their debut album, Listen To The Radio was recorded over two years with the help of Melbourne producer and musician Paul Thomas ( The Huxton Creepers, Weddings Parties Anything and Custard ).
Then it was recorded with Guitarist Lee Ritenour, Pianist Dave Grusin, Drummer Harvey Mason and Bassist Nathan East on 4x4 ( Four by Four ) in 1982, with Both Guitarists trading solos, Both Keyboardists trading Solos, and a trade between the Bassists and Drummers collectively.

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The lives of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon are the subject of Sailing to Philadelphia, the title track on Mark Knopfler ’ s 2000 second solo album.
David Mason ( 2 April 1926 – 29 April 2011 ) was an English orchestral, solo and session trumpet player.
:" King Biscuit Time " is also the name under which ex-Beta Band frontman Steve Mason releases his solo work.
Since the split, Steve Mason has released music with his solo project King Biscuit Time, as well as new projects Black Affair and Good Face.
Bream performed for the Peabody Mason Concert series in Boston, first solo in 1959, and later with the US debut of the Julian Bream Consort.
Bley has collaborated with a number of other artists, including Jack Bruce, Robert Wyatt and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, whose 1981 solo album Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports was a Carla Bley album in all but name.
Mason appears on George Harrison's 1970 solo set All Things Must Pass.
After Traffic, Mason pursued a moderately successful solo career.
Post-Japan he worked on some initial ideas for a solo album with keyboardist and composer Roger Mason ( keyboard player for Gary Numan amongst others ).
David Mason appeared in the Countdown Spectacular 2 concert series in Australia between late-August and early-September 2007 as a solo performer.
Yankee backup shortstop Jim Mason entered the game as a defensive replacement in the fifth inning, and in the seventh inning hit a solo homer, thus becoming the first player to hit a home run in his only World Series at-bat ( the second being Geoff Blum ).
It was also used for a solo routine by Jeanine Mason in season five.
Both Mason and Clark contributed drums to the Hancock's 1975's solo album Man-Child which featured 18 musicians.
He has contributed to the local music scene with many group and solo projects, including Moral Support, Aimless Thruster, The Thursday Toads, Pink Kitten, Defense Andrew, The Sycamores, Rick of The Skins, El Groupo De Rock, Vavoom, T-Bag, The Olympian and most recently Doug Mason.
The album was Cher's first solo project since the release of her two unsuccessful 1964 singles, " Ringo, I Love You " and " Dream Baby ", released under the pseudonyms Bonnie Jo Mason and Cherylin respectively.
Drummer Nick Mason receives a rare solo writing credit for the track ; Roger Waters subsequently claimed this was a " gift " to Mason, one which Waters came to regret after his acrimonious departure from the band.

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By 1993, when Burr signed with NBC for another season of Mason films, he was using a wheelchair full-time because of his failing health.
A hallmark of the stories is that Perry Mason ( with the assistance of his devoted secretary Della Street and his faithful private investigator Paul Drake ), once embarked on a case, will juggle the evidence using unusual ( even bizarre ) tactics to mislead the police -- but ( except for the very earliest novels ) always in an ethical fashion:
The Mason – Dixon Line was marked by stones every mile and " crownstones " every five miles, using stone shipped from England.
Stewart Mason has noted this popularity in the United States, using the term " Swedecore " to describe Scandinavian-style metal as played by non-Nordic bands.
However, so many new holiness groups were forming and using the name " Church of God ," that Mason sought a name to distinguish this Holiness organization from others.
The first US patent for a " Coffee Percolator ," but still using a downflow method without rising steam and water, was issued to James Mason of Franklin, Massachusetts, in 1865.
Stewart Mason claims that the style has become very popular in the United States, using the term " Swedecore " to describe Scandinavian-style metal as played by non-Nordic bands.
Pierpont, using the alias Mason, refused to give the names of his friends who were detained, but gave him a gold certificate worth $ 100. 00.
Masonite is formed using the Mason method, in which wood chips are disintegrated by saturating them with 100psi steam, then increasing the steam or air pressure to 400psi and suddenly releasing them through an orifice to atmospheric pressure.
" In 1999, when the KKK tried to hold a rally in Manhattan, a member ( misidentified in the media as public school teacher Harvey Mason, but actually public school teacher Derek Pearl ) made headlines by infiltrating the Klan members ' protest space and using it to punch a Grand Dragon in the face.
Legg Mason operates using a multi-manager business model: each of the company ’ s subsidiaries, which form a diverse group of asset managers, specializes in a segment of the asset management industry and operates with investment autonomy.
Mason goes on a one-man rampage through the Shroud outpost using his viral powers and the " Titan's Fist " taken from Stockton.
* 1972 Peter Donat played Cyrano with Marsha Mason as Roxanne in a 1972 PBS telecast that was based on a successful American Conservatory Theatre production using the Hooker translation.
Roy Mason also planned a low cost version which would cost $ 80, 000, to show that homes using computers do not have to be expensive.
There were 5 variants, each differing in size and caliber, but all using a breechblock designed by Mason.
Under the name of A. S. Hallidie & Co., he commenced the manufacture of wire rope in a building at Mason and Chestnut Streets, using the machinery from American Bar.
Roy Mason ( June 29, 1938 – May 19, 1996 ) was an American lecturer, writer, and futuristic architect who designed and built a variety of futuristic homes and other buildings in the 1970s and 1980s using low cost materials and alternative energy sources.
By the turn of the 20th century, the Golden Age of the Piano was in full force and the most illustrious concert artists of the day aligned themselves with piano manufacturers including Sergei Rachmaninoff whose 1924 recording of his Second Piano Concerto was made using a Mason & Hamlin.
The Mole Man kidnapped Mason along with his fellow students with the intention of using them to seed a new underground civilization in Subterranea.

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