New Zealand musician, active in Australia since 1969. Glyn Mason first played rhythm guitar and sang in the New Zealand band Jigsaw for one year before moving onto to replace Larry Morris as lead singer of the Rebels. With Mason as their new lead vocalist, the Rebels recorded a song called "My Son John". The single went to number one on the National NZ Charts. The flip-side was "Passing You By". Both tracks appeared on Madrigal, the Rebels album which came out instead of the long promised second Larry's Rebels album. By the time the album was released, the Rebels were resident in Melbourne and had been signed to do a one-off single over there. When it sunk without a trace in New Zealand as well as Australia there didn't seem much point carrying on and by January 1970, they were no longer. Mason then went on to join Chain, Home, Copperwine, and then Ariel in January 1975. After playing in Ariel, Glyn Mason worked solo for some time, then in 1978 he formed Loose String Band followed by Stockley, See & Mason.
2016
Not On Label
CD
2011
Frog Prince Records
CD
2006
Sound Vault Records
CD
2004
Sound Vault Records
CD, Album
2020
Frenzy Music, Frenzy Music
2xCD, Comp
2018
2014
2013
Sandman Records (2)
CD, Comp
2013
Fanfare Classic
CD, Album
2009
Liberation Music
3xDVD-V, Multichannel, PAL
2008
EMI
CD, Comp
2004
Myer
CD, Album
2003
Sound Vault Records, Coathanger Productions
CD, Album, Enh
2002
Rare Vision
CD, Album, RM
1983
Raven Records, Impact (3)
LP, Album, Comp, Mono + 7", RE
1980
1980
1979
Mushroom, Mushroom
7", Maxi
1978
1978
1977
Image (5)
LP, Album
1977
Image (5), Mushroom
7", Single
1977
1976
1975
1974
1974
1973
Atlantic
LP, Album
1972
1972
1970
1970
1969
2008
Liberation Music
3xDVD-V, Comp
2003
Sound Vault Records
CD
2003
Forever Young Music
CD
2010
2007
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