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    Mason K. Daring (born September 21, 1949, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American musician and composer of scores for film and television. He has worked on nearly all the films directed by John Sayles, adapting his style to fit whatever period in which the film is set. [1]

  2. Mason Daring is a composer, musician, producer, and author who makes his home in both Marblehead, MA and Pawlet, VT.

  3. Sep 4, 2001 · Film composer Mason Daring has explored many paths on the way to his current career -entertainment lawyer, folk singer, cabbie and truck driver, and commercial film director. But his professional life has always returned to the world of music.

  4. Mason Daring: Bending the Music. Anyone who knows the films of John Sayles will have heard a lot of Mason Daring's music, though perhaps without realising it. This isn't because Daring's scores are colourless or undistinguished - quite the reverse, indeed.

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · Mason Daring graduated cum laude as a music major in 1971 from Amherst College. He grabbed his first guitar in the 7th grade and had his first band, The Squires, in the 8th grade.

  6. daring to dream: acclaimed film composer mason daring talks to rockwired about his self-titled release, working with director john sayles ans stepping up to the mic

  7. Mason K. Daring is an American musician and composer of scores for film and television

  8. Mason Daring & Jeanie Stahl. Folk; In the 70’s the Boston Globe dubbed them the “darlings of the folk scene.” They recorded two albums together and garnered national attention with Mason ’s original song, “Marblehead Morning.”

  9. In addition to solo recordings and projects, my forty-five year collaboration with Mason Daring has included a variety of musical projects - albums, performances, film, television, and musical theater.

  10. CD Review: Daring has a nice way with a lyric, and a beautiful sound on a self-titled record that's a bit of a throwback. You can hear the doo-wop Mr. Daring grew up with in Baby Blue, and the echoes of Nelson on songs like Travellin' Man and Only for You.

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