Mary Mason

About

Mary Mason is a British singer who scored a minor hit in the UK Singles Chart in 1977 with a medley of Chip Taylor's "Angel of the Morning" / "Any Way That You Want Me", reaching #27 and spending six weeks in the chart. Earlier in the year, Mason took part in the A Song for Europe contest, with the song "What Do You Say to Love?". The song finished in second place, behind Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran's "Rock Bottom". The television broadcast for the show was blacked out, which disappointed Mason as she told the press she had been relying on making a visual impact. She recorded for the Epic label in the UK.

Books

Helen Gallagher, Jacqueline Roy, Mary Mason, Jean Robertson, Audrey Harrison, OAC Review Index (University of Guelph), Mary Robertson, Jean Fraser, Jean Turner, Betty Clark, Ruth Baker, Joan Tripp, Vera Smith, Margaret Hales, Helen Bates, Alma Graham, Jean Whiteside, Margaret Gault, Margery Mackenzie, Jean McClintock, Margery Laidlaw, Barbara Shurie, Mary Seim, Mary Wither, Ada Findlay, Bertha Leach, Isabel Forward, Freddie Hughes, Jean Hyslop, Lois Clipsham, Muriel Clipsham, Mary Hales, Violet Morrison, Gladys Hassard, Olive McLaughlin, Dorothy Lester, Helen MacLeod, Edith Hubbard, Cleta Watson, Fran Hogg, Jean Hamilton, Rudy Rose, Mary Ainslie, Allaneen Shay, Anne Albinson, Helen Fair, Lorna Dimker, Marion Waddell, Margaret McDiarmid, Dorothy Taylor, Beth Crawford, Beth Drury, Mildred Taylor, Olive Thompson, Helen Robertson, Lorna Barber, Flo Springer, Lucie Robertson, Leone Farley, Ruth Lorenz, Dorothea Stuart, Louisa Baker, Olive Wallace, Susan Hemingway, Annie Barber, Bessie Wood, Hilda Mather, Betty Coyell, Marjorie Monoghan, Grace Virtue, Kathleen Hassard
MAC Alumnae Dinner, OAC Review, V.50, No. 3, Dec. 1937
MAC Alumnae Dinner, OAC Review, V.50, No. 3, Dec. 1937
Helen Gallagher, Jacqueline Roy, Mary Mason, Jean Robertson, Audrey Harrison, OAC Review Index (University of Guelph), Mary Robertson, Jean Fraser, Jean Turner, Betty Clark, Ruth Baker, Joan Tripp, Vera Smith, Margaret Hales, Helen Bates, Alma Graham, Jean Whiteside, Margaret Gault, Margery Mackenzie, Jean McClintock, Margery Laidlaw, Barbara Shurie, Mary Seim, Mary Wither, Ada Findlay, Bertha Leach, Isabel Forward, Freddie Hughes, Jean Hyslop, Lois Clipsham, Muriel Clipsham, Mary Hales, Violet Morrison, Gladys Hassard, Olive McLaughlin, Dorothy Lester, Helen MacLeod, Edith Hubbard, Cleta Watson, Fran Hogg, Jean Hamilton, Rudy Rose, Mary Ainslie, Allaneen Shay, Anne Albinson, Helen Fair, Lorna Dimker, Marion Waddell, Margaret McDiarmid, Dorothy Taylor, Beth Crawford, Beth Drury, Mildred Taylor, Olive Thompson, Helen Robertson, Lorna Barber, Flo Springer, Lucie Robertson, Leone Farley, Ruth Lorenz, Dorothea Stuart, Louisa Baker, Olive Wallace, Susan Hemingway, Annie Barber, Bessie Wood, Hilda Mather, Betty Coyell, Marjorie Monoghan, Grace Virtue, Kathleen Hassard