Wide Mouth Mason
  • The Gigography section has been updated with setlists and stage shots (where available) from the 2023 dates so far. If you’ve got favourite photos and/or videos from a Wide Mouth Mason show that you’d like to submit to our Gigography, let our Chef de mission know!

    Here are the remaining 2023 opportunities for you to listen to Wide Mouth Mason’s latest album, Late Night Walking, live (so far):

    • 2023.11.30: The Roxy (Vancouver, BC)
    • 2023.12.01: The Queen’s (Nanaimo, BC)
    • 2023.12.02: Wicket Hall (Victoria, BC)
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  • Updated the Gigography to include recent dates added for November and December 2023 as well as added Apple Music and Spotify links for the tracks on Wide Mouth Mason’s new album, Late Night Walking.

  • Wide Mouth Mason will be part of the Guitar Strings and Kidney Things fundraiser in Hamilton, Ontario on October 21, 2023. Check out the venue, Bridgeworks, for further details!

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  • With Wide Mouth Mason in the midst of preparing new music, we’ve taken the time to update our Gigography section with past and future tour dates for 2023 and adding a “to be updated” page for Wide Mouth Mason’s new album LATE NIGHT WALKING, out on September 8, 2023.

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  • This fall, Wide Mouth Mason will be performing at a number of different venues in support of their new music on the new album, Late Night Walking (out on September 8, 2023 but available for pre-order while supplies last).

    • 2023.09.16: Harvest Music Festival @ TD Mojo Tent (Fredericton, New Brunswick)
    • 2023.11.01: Aeolian Hall (London, Ontario)
    • 2023.11.02: Dominion Telegraph (Paris, Ontario)
    • 2023.11.03: Horseshoe Tavern (Toronto, Ontario)
    • 2023.11.04: Neat Cafe (Burnstown, Ontario)
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  • About Wide Mouth Mason
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  • Discography & Lyrics
    • 1996 – The Nazarene
    • 1997 – Wide Mouth Mason
      • Wide Mouth Mason – My Old Self
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Midnight Rain
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Tom Robinson
      • Wide Mouth Mason – The River Song
      • Wide Mouth Mason – This Mourning
      • Wide Mouth Mason – The Preacherman’s Song
      • Wide Mouth Mason – The Game
      • Wide Mouth Mason – All It Amounts To
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Corn Rows
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Sister Sally
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Tell Me
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Mary Mary
    • 1999 – Where I Started
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Why
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Alone
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Burn
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Companion (Lay Me Down)
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Half A Chance
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Empty Seat
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Crystal Ball
      • Wide Mouth Mason – King of Poison
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Sugarcane
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Where I Started
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Old
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Falling Down
    • 2000 – Stew
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Who’s There
      • Wide Mouth Mason – She’s Alone
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Once You Got It
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Smile
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Bushi Su
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Change
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Watchewan
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Mad Doctor
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Exquisite (It’s Late)
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Sleepwalker
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Breathe Out
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Ease Your Mind
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Fa Na Na
    • 2002 – Rained Out Parade
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Bootleggin’
      • Wide Mouth Mason – My New Self
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Lagavulin
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Rained Out Parade
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Reconsider
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Puppet in a Clown Show
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Come Out To Go
      • Wide Mouth Mason – O.
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Dry You Up
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Alright, Alright
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Always, Never, Only
      • Wide Mouth Mason – My Imagination
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Scratch
      • Wide Mouth Mason – 40 Watt Moon
    • 2005 – Shot Down Satellites
      • Wide Mouth Mason – I Love Not Loving You
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Unfolding
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Everybody’s Right
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Really Wrong
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Phantom Limb
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Shot Down Satellites
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Worse Than Before
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Rust
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Moment That You Came
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Wide Eyed
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Eleven
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Please Go Home
      • Wide Mouth Mason – It’s So Bad
    • 2009 – Live! Montreux, Switzerland
    • 2011 – No Bad Days
      • Wide Mouth Mason – More Of It
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Get A Hold Of You
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Go Tell It To The Waterfall
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Only A Secret If You Keep It
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Drive
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Shut Up And Kiss Me
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Sweet Little Thing
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Only The Young Die Good
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Burn It Down
      • Wide Mouth Mason – Listen Sister
      • Wide Mouth Mason – What’d I Do
      • Wide Mouth Mason – The Night Fell
      • Wide Mouth Mason – When I Fell For You
    • 2019 – I Wanna Go With You
    • 2023 – Late Night Walking
  • Gigography
    • Gigography – 1995
    • Gigography – 1996
    • Gigography – 1997
      • 1997.06.24: Clydes Restaurant and Bar, Pointe-Claire
    • Gigography – 1998
      • 1998.06.23: Barcade, Buffalo
    • Gigography – 2010
    • Gigography – 2011
    • Gigography – 2012
    • Gigography – 2013
    • Gigography – 2014
      • 2014.07.05: Musicfest, Peterborough
      • 2014.07.27: Festival of Beer, Toronto
    • Gigography – 2015
    • Gigography – 2016
    • Gigography – 2017
      • 2017.02.17: Shell Theatre’s Performance Series, Fort Saskatchewan
      • 2017.07.09: Thunder Bay Blues Festival, Thunder Bay
    • Gigography – 2018
      • 2018.07.28: Voyageur Days, Mattawa.
      • 2018.08.15: Station on Jasper, Edmonton
    • Gigography – 2019
      • 2019.06.22: Parkland Summerfest (Calgary, AB)
    • Gigography – 2020
    • Gigography – 2021
    • Gigography – 2022
    • Gigography – 2023
      • 2023.09.21: Reeperbahn Festival @ The Bug Club (Hamburg, Germany)
      • 2023.11.01: Aeolian Hall (London, Ontario)
      • 2023.11.02: Dominion Telegraph (Paris, Ontario)
      • 2023.11.03: Horseshoe Tavern (Toronto, Ontario)
      • 2023.11.04: Neat Cafe (Burnstown, Ontario)
      • 2023.11.11: Festival Place (Edmonton via Sherwood Park, Alberta)
      • 2023.11.12: Bo’s Bar & Stage (Red Deer, Alberta)
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Gig Update: Wide Mouth Mason goes to Where They Started

  • September 4, 2017
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · News
Wide Mouth Mason (left to right: Shaun Verreault, Safwan Javed)

Recently confirmed and announced is the return of Wide Mouth Mason to the band’s hometown of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan this fall, on October 20, 2017. As part of the first annual “Rockin’ For the Noggin'”, Wide Mouth Mason will headline a night that will raise funds in support of the Saskatoon branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association. For information on tickets, check out the website for the event’s venue, O’Brians Event Centre!

Site Update: Gigography

  • August 17, 2017
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · News · Site Updates
Wide Mouth Mason. (left to right): Shaun Verreault. Safwan Javed.

Thanks to some submissions from Wide Mouth Mason fans, we’ve added dates to the Gigography section, including links to fan-generated content for recent gigs at the Shell Theatre’s Performance Series on February 17th and the Thunder Bay Blues Festival on July 9th! If you have content you’ve created that you’d like to see on the site or gig memories you’d like to share, contact the Chef de mission!

WMMpress via TBnewswatch: Bachman wraps up record Blues Fest

They turned the stage over to a pair of rockers, Wide Mouth Mason getting funky with covers of Prince’s Raspberry Beret and David Bowie’s Modern love among their repertoire.

  • July 11, 2017
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Press

Source: TBnewswatch

By Leith Dunick, TBnewswatch

Posted: July 10, 2017

THUNDER BAY – When you’re a legend like Randy Bachman, you can pretty much do what you want when you hit the stage.

He’s earned that right.

A founding member of the Guess Who and a driving force behind Bachman Turner Overdrive, the Winnipeg rocker has been entertaining crowds around the world for nearly 60 years.

On Sunday it was Thunder Bay’s turn.

Bachman, 73, delivered a hit-filled 90-minute ride that sent the record-setting Blues Festival home begging for more.

From the opening notes of BTO’s classic Roll on Down the Highway until the music faded on the rock anthem Taking Care of Business, Bachman clearly proved age is just a state of mind.

With the help of his backing band, Bachman delivered a classic-rock hit machine, including Guess Who favourites like No Sugar Tonight, These Eyes and American Woman – which also featured a take on Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love.

BTO favourites Lookin’ Out for No. 1, Let it Ride and a Hey You medley that wove in classic rock staples like AC/DC’s You Shook Me All Night Long, Steve Miller’s Rock’n Me, Rod Stewart’s Hot Legs and the Troggs’ Wild Thing had the crowd lapping up the show, singing along into the Thunder Bay night.

A year after former Guess Who partner Burton Cummings closed out the 2016 Blues Festival, Bachman was the perfect end to a near perfect weekend.

The day began with a pair of local bands, Driven and Dr Buck and the Bluesbangers, who eased the audience into Day 3 and got the blues juices flowing as people began settling into their seats for the day.

Highly rated Jerome Godboo didn’t disappoint, leading into the blues offerings of the 24th Street Wailers and the manic guitar work that Anthony Gomes has become famous for over the years, including previous visits to the Blues Festival.

They turned the stage over to a pair of rockers, Wide Mouth Mason getting funky with covers of Prince’s Raspberry Beret and David Bowie’s Modern love among their repertoire.

Big Sugar took over, launched into Diggin’ a Hole, worked their way to If I Had My Way and didn’t look back.

When all was said and done, organizers had pulled off the most successful Thunder Bay Blues Festival yet, an effort worth another round of applause.

WMMpress via The Free Press: Wide Mouth Mason rocks the crowd at Fernival

Interview with Shaun Verreault at Fernie.

  • April 21, 2017
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Press

Source: The Free Press

By Phil McLachlan, The Free Press

Posted: Apr 20, 2017 at 12:00 PM

Legendary 90s Canadian Rock band, Wide Mouth Mason, performed on Saturday during Fernie Alpine Resort’s closing weekend celebrations.

The rock group that has produced 10 albums since 1996, drew a crowd of local followers who have been with them since they began.

Although the band has switched a few members throughout its lifetime, Shaun Verreault continues to perform as the group’s lead singer and guitarist.

Verreault picked up an acoustic guitar as a child, but shortly after hearing Prince knew he had to switch to electric.

The album that skyrocketed them into the speakers of people’s stereos across Canada was their 1997 self-titled album. Now, the band is celebrating 20 years of success.

In that time they have built up an impressive resume, including touring with the Rolling Stones, ACDC, ZZ Top, as well as being the first North-American rock band to tour mainland China.

Twenty years later, the group continues to put maximum enthusiasm into the craft they have mastered.

During the post-show interview, a fan approached and said “I haven’t seen you guys play in a long time, and you’re not mailing it in at all. Great show.”

To this, Verreault responded, “You get to a point in your career where you can be doing it for the sake of still doing it, and making some dough. But for me it’s about progressing as a musician and as a songwriter and playing for people who have been seeing you for a long time or playing for people who haven’t seen you before.”

After a six-year hiatus in 2005, the group produced another album in 2011. Asked if he thought this would be their last album, Verreault said he knew he would be a ‘lifer’.

Since then, Verreault had a daughter, and he didn’t want to be a facetime dad and be gone all the time.

“I really didn’t want to be on the road, watching her first step on facetime,” he said.

At home, with his daughter, he learned a new instrument and wrote a lot of music. So to Verreault, it was time well spent.

Music has given Verreault everything. Through it, he has seen the world, met most of his friends and had out-of-body creative experiences that have taught him how to do everything.

“You learn math, philosophy, structure, perseverance and design. You learn all these things by learning music. It’s given me all of that and more,” said Verreault.

In addition, Verreault believes music is so important in a child’s life, and he will be passing on his knowledge, love and passion to his daughter. In fact, she is already writing music.

“Kids are musical until someone goes, ah no, no, that’s noisy, you’re doing that wrong,” he said.

Verreault has seen many changes between the modern music industry and the ways of old. In the 90s the infrastructure was very different. Bands did not have the independence as they do now. Before, someone outside of the group had the upper hand in much of the decision making. Verreault sees the modern music industry as having excelled in independence. He’s glad bands of today have more of say in the direction they go.

As well, technology has changed tremendously to the point where anyone can record a good idea if they have it.

“If you have a good song idea, you can record it on your phone. So it comes down to how good are your ideas?”

“It was true in the 90s and it’s true now, and it will continue to be true, that no matter what the business is, no matter if you’re getting famous from your demo going out or yourYoutube video getting seen by somebody, if you have a really great song idea, it can change your life,” said Verreault.

Even after ten albums, the group is still pushing forward and is set to release their next album very soon.

“Every time, you’re trying to find a thing you’ve never done before, even if it’s been 20 years.

“You end up in a basement, looking at each other going, alright, what’s the next song going to be? That part of it never changes,” said Verreault.

WMMpress via 24 Hours Vancouver: 24 Minutes with Shaun Verreault

Shaun Verreault has fronted the Canadian blues-based rock band Wide Mouth Mason since the mid-'90s. A veritable guitar master, Verreault will be performing Saturday, April 22 at Steel Toad Brewing Company in Vancouver. He spent 24 Minutes with Joe Leary.

  • April 13, 2017
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Press

Source: 24 Hours Vancouver

By Joe Leary, 24 Hours Vancouver

Posted:Wednesday, April 12, 2017 11:33:45 PDT AM

Shaun Verreault has fronted the Canadian blues-based rock band Wide Mouth Mason since the mid-’90s. A veritable guitar master, Verreault will be performing Saturday, April 22 at Steel Toad Brewing Company in Vancouver. He spent 24 Minutes with Joe Leary.

Going way back, what was the moment that you recall that music resonated with you? Was it a particular song or artist that made you want to make music?

Prince. When I heard the beginning of “When Doves Cry” and the end of “Let’s Go Crazy”; I knew I was gonna have to learn how to play guitar.

What kind of musical training did you undergo?

I took guitar lessons in Saskatoon at a school run by a classical guitarist who employed a wide variety of gigging musicians. Though I had a couple of year-long periods of the same teacher consistently – one fusion shredder guy and then a hardcore jazzer – depending on who was around each week, I might walk in to spend an hour with a country chicken-picker or a metal tactician or classical player. Between that and playing trumpet in the school band, which exposed me to orchestral music and the likes of Miles Davis and the book of standards, I got a crash course in diversity that made a huge impression on me.

It’s hard to believe that Wide Mouth Mason has been around for over two decades. How did you form the band and did you ever imagine that it would have this durability?

A couple weeks ago marked the 20th anniversary of the release of our first record. I’d played throughout elementary and high school with Safwan, Wide Mouth’s drummer. From me on my first acoustic and he on pots and pans, to last weekend at a festival with the current day Masons, he’s been my constant musical and comedic companion. I knew early on that I’d be a lifer. Music’s been my gateway to seeing the world and finding my way around in it. I figure, when you learn how to do a thing, it teaches you not only that thing, but a process to learn how to do everything. I’ve projected those musically-learned patterns over every endeavor undertaken since, and it’s been like a skeleton key.

Is there a key to longevity in the music business?

Stubbornness and resourcefulness! I don’t even mean on the business side. I mean as a creative person. I’ve set myself challenges every couple years: you don’t get a pick anymore; you don’t get any effects pedals for a year; you have to play everything with a slide until you actually kind of can… Don’t get complacent. Push yourself, and in this current climate, finding other ways to make a living that facilitate and support music-making.

What advice do you offer to aspiring guitarists that see you shred on stage and want to follow in your footsteps?

Even if you’re not a singer, sing along with what you’re playing when you practice. Let your voice lead you around, not the patterns your fingers have memorized. Play melodies on just one string for an hour. After an hour, allow yourself the next string too. See how you can translate physical shapes of things in the world onto the guitar neck. Listen to styles of music you don’t usually. Learn how to play Cannonball Adderley’s solo in the Miles Davis song “Milestones.” If you always play sitting down, practice standing up. If you don’t play with a drummer, find one to play with. Jam along with records. Before you think you’re ready, figure out songs you like using your ears, not tab. If you usually use distortion, play clean for awhile. If you’re an acoustic player, try an electric with lots of gain. “Diversifind” your way to your own voice; and keep looking in different places. I feel like it took me about 30 years of playing to find a corner of the room that was more my own than someone else’s.

Finally, how has fatherhood changed you?

I’m more musical than ever at home. My daughter and I continuously sing and improvise on guitar or trumpet or percussion instruments and Lego and Play-Doh. Maybe that’s the best advice for up and coming musicians: Be as fearless as a four-year-old.

Gig Update: Wide Mouth Mason on Canada Day

  • April 13, 2017
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · News

20170701-advertWide Mouth Mason will be performing at the Tail Creek Mud and Music Festival on Canada Day! Tickets for the festival are available on the Mudfest website. The all-ages show sees Wide Mouth Mason take the stage at 7:00 pm.

Gig Update: Wide Mouth Mason at the Nation’s Capital!

  • February 22, 2017
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · News

20170715-advertNow officially confirmed, Wide Mouth Mason is joining an eclectic music lineup that follows the 150th Birthday Celebrations in our Nation’s Capital. Tickets for the 2017 RBC Ottawa Bluesfest are available in a pre-sale that begins Thursday, February 23rd at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time.  Wide Mouth Mason takes the stage at LeBreton Flats in Ottawa on July 15, 2017!

Gig Updates: Spring & Summer Sets

  • February 1, 2017
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · News
Wide Mouth Mason. (left to right): Shaun Verreault. Safwan Javed.

Confirmed so far are Wide Mouth Mason gigs on the following dates. Gig information will be posted as known and confirmed.

  • 2017.02.17: Shell Theatre’s Performance Series (Fort Saskatchewan, AB)
  • 2017.02.18: Festival du Voyageur (Winnipeg, MB)
  • 2017.04.15: Fernival (Fernie, BC)
  • 2017.07.09: Thunder Bay Blues Festival (Thunder Bay, ON)

WMMpress via FortSaskOnline.com: Wide Mouth Mason part of Performance Series Lineup

  • June 15, 2016
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Press

Source: FortSaskOnline.com

Line up revealed for Shell Theatre’s Performance Series

By Lema Safi, FortSaskOnline.com
Posted: Tuesday, 14 June 2016 12:43

Shell Theatre revealed their upcoming 2016-2017 Performance Series on Monday, June 13.
“We’re cultivating culture this year, so we’re going to be growing our talent and season, and showing a lot of variety out there,” supervisor, Josh Gennings stated.
Notable performances include:
– Terri Clark on October 28 and 29
– Jesse Cook on November 19
– Brent Butt on January 18
– Wide Mouth Mason on February 17
For a full list of other upcoming events throughout the year, click here.
“We’ve got some great events coming, great music from a wide variety of talents for sure,” added Gennings.
Tickets will be available, online or at the Dow Centennial Centre front desk.

Gig Update: Wide Mouth Mason at the Fort

  • June 15, 2016
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · News
Wide Mouth Mason. (left to right): Safwan Javed. Shaun Verreault.

20170217-advertJust announced and confirmed is Wide Mouth Mason’s upcoming participation in the Performance Series at Fort Saskatchewan’s Shell Theatre. Watch for more information about Wide Mouth Masons February 17, 2017 gig to be posted on the Wide Mouth Mason site!

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