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'''Mason Neely''' (born April 20, 1979) is an American-born, UK-based record producer, drummer, orchestral arranger and multi-instrumentalist who has produced and arranged for and toured with artists including; [[Lambchop]], [[Cerys Matthews]], [[Sufjan Stevens]], [[Diane Birch]], [[The Revival Hour]], [[Leigh Nash]], [[DM Stith]], Gulp, [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Natalie Duncan]], [[Colorama]], [[The Quiet Ones]], [[The Gregory Brothers]], [[Dawn Kinnard]], [[Alun Tan Lan]], [[Isaac Wardell]], and [[Thad Cockrell]].
'''Mason Neely''' (born April 20, 1979) is an American-born, UK-based record producer, drummer, orchestral arranger and multi-instrumentalist who has produced and arranged for and toured with artists including; [[Lambchop (band)|Lambchop]], [[Cerys Matthews]], [[Sufjan Stevens]], [[Saint Etienne (band)]], [[Diane Birch]], [[Julian Ovenden]], [[Lee Mead]], [[The Revival Hour]], [[Leigh Nash]], [[DM Stith]], Gulp, [[Laura Wright]], [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Louise Dearman]], [[Luke Jackson (musician)|Luke Jackson]], [[Natalie Duncan]], [[Colorama (band)|Colorama]], [[Paper Aeroplanes]], [[The Gregory Brothers]].


He is a member of scared music collective Bifrost Arts and has served as a composer, arranger and musical director for the BBC, RTÉ and S4C networks and scored advertisements for Best Buy, Cisco Systems, Domino's Pizza and Crispin, Porter and Bogusky, as well as the award winning 2007 feature [[Low and Behold]].
He has served as a composer, arranger and musical director for the BBC, RTÉ and S4C networks and scored advertisements for Best Buy, Cisco Systems, Domino's Pizza and Crispin, Porter and Bogusky. As an orchestral arranger, he has done pieces for the BBC and RTÉ Orchestras, the BBC Proms, the London Sinfonietta and the National Orchestra of Wales and the Welsh National Ballet.


In early 2013, he became a regular contributor on Cerys Matthews' Sunday morning 6 Music broadcast.
In early 2013, he became a regular contributor on Cerys Matthews' Sunday morning [[BBC Radio 6 Music]] broadcast.


He composed the music for S4C series Lan A Lawr and features Beca and Y Streic a fi in early 2015. He has also received two awards from the National Eisteddfod of Wales: the first in recognition of Cerys Matthews' 2007 release Awyren=Aeroplane (which he produced and co-wrote) and the second for his production, mixin and orchestration of Bendith's 2016 self-titled release, which won the Best Welsh Language Album of the year in 2017.
* [[Studio Q1 Scoring House]] http://studio-q1.com/ 2009
* [[Diane Birch]] on the [[Late Show with David Letterman]] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV4oHLgpmlQ


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
* [[Studio Q1 Scoring House]] http://studio-q1.com/{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 2009
* [[Diane Birch]] on the [[Late Show with David Letterman]] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV4oHLgpmlQ
* [[Bendith]] https://eisteddfod.wales/bendith-win-welsh-language-album-year-award

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Latest revision as of 05:53, 16 April 2022

Mason Neely
OriginUnited States
Occupation(s)Record Producer, Drummer, Arranger, Composer, Sound Engineer
Instrument(s)Drums, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Pedal Steel, Lap Steel, Banjo, Vibraphone
Years active1997—present

Mason Neely (born April 20, 1979) is an American-born, UK-based record producer, drummer, orchestral arranger and multi-instrumentalist who has produced and arranged for and toured with artists including; Lambchop, Cerys Matthews, Sufjan Stevens, Saint Etienne (band), Diane Birch, Julian Ovenden, Lee Mead, The Revival Hour, Leigh Nash, DM Stith, Gulp, Laura Wright, Martyn Joseph, Louise Dearman, Luke Jackson, Natalie Duncan, Colorama, Paper Aeroplanes, The Gregory Brothers.

He has served as a composer, arranger and musical director for the BBC, RTÉ and S4C networks and scored advertisements for Best Buy, Cisco Systems, Domino's Pizza and Crispin, Porter and Bogusky. As an orchestral arranger, he has done pieces for the BBC and RTÉ Orchestras, the BBC Proms, the London Sinfonietta and the National Orchestra of Wales and the Welsh National Ballet.

In early 2013, he became a regular contributor on Cerys Matthews' Sunday morning BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast.

He composed the music for S4C series Lan A Lawr and features Beca and Y Streic a fi in early 2015. He has also received two awards from the National Eisteddfod of Wales: the first in recognition of Cerys Matthews' 2007 release Awyren=Aeroplane (which he produced and co-wrote) and the second for his production, mixin and orchestration of Bendith's 2016 self-titled release, which won the Best Welsh Language Album of the year in 2017.

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