Norman Kellogg Mason (born 25 November 1895 – 6 July 1971 St. Louis) was a Bahamian-born American jazz clarinetist, multi-instrumentalist, and bandleader.
He toured with revues such as the Rabbit Foot Minstrel Show while still in his teens, and soon after became active on the New Orleans jazz scene.
[8] Mason was a clarinetist with Singleton Palmer's Dixieland Six,[c] which, after two years as the regular band at the Opera House in Gaslight Square, recorded a live session there in 1961.
Mason lived in St. Louis for the next several decades, playing often with Singleton Palmer but his career ended in 1969 after a stroke.
One of Mason's sisters, Mary 'May' Ingraham was a co-founder and the first president of the Bahamian Women's Suffrage Movement.