Wide Mouth Mason
  • 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 from 2021 and 2022. For the years prior to 2021, please contact us to provide us with your concert memories that are not yet listed!

    As for upcoming gigs, there are two in September 2022 to look forward to!

    • 2022.09.04: Saanich Fair (Saanichton, British Columbia)
    • 2022.09.10: Southside Shuffle @ Memorial Park Festival Grounds (Port Credit, Ontario)
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  • In anticipation of Wide Mouth Mason’s eighth album, I Wanna Go With You, that is released digitally through We Are Busy Bodies on October 25, 2019, we have a lyric video for the song “Erase Any Trace” on Wide Mouth Mason’s YouTube channel. Listen to this track on the We Are Busy Bodies soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/wearebusybodies/erase-any-trace

    Pre-Order.
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  • We’re in the process of changing mailing list mediums. For the Wide Mouth Mason website, there is an option to sign up for site updates as we add content. For major announcements, we have set up an mailing list for when new music is in the offing or tour dates (as opposed to one-off gigs) are being scheduled. To ensure you receive news about major Wide Mouth Mason announcements, make sure you sign up here. Our previous ReverbNation-supported mailing list will be phased out in the near future. New music is definitely coming sooner rather than later (and we hope you love the sound of the new album to come!). In the meantime, we’ll see you on the socials: Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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  • About Wide Mouth Mason
  • Contact
  • 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
  • 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
  • Tour Dates
  • WMMedia Kit
  • WMMq&a

Recent WMM news…

  • WMMpress via Tinnitist: “Classic Album Review: Wide Mouth Mason | Rained Out Parade”
  • Site Updates: Gigography
  • Gig Update: Southside Shuffle, September 10, 2022
  • Gig Update: Saanich Fair, September 4, 2022
  • The Vinyl Re-Issue of STEW

Tag: charity

Wide Mouth Mason to headline fundraiser for Canucks Autism Network

  • August 14, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · News

2014 Savour Cowichan Festival: September 26 - October 4, 2014.
2014 Savour Cowichan Festival: September 26 – October 4

Confirmed today is Wide Mouth Mason’s participation in the Sip, Savour & Support fundraiser on September 27, 2014 at the 2014 Savour Cowichan Festival. As the confirmed headliner, Wide Mouth Mason will be helping to raise funds for the Canucks Autism Network. The fundraiser itself takes place on the waters of Mill Bay Marina so the set time for this event is tentative. Wide Mouth Mason asks that interested attendees please check with event organisers for specific set start and end times.

2014 Musicians Care for Kids Moments: A verShaun of “Raspberry Beret”

  • February 15, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · live film · Performances

Shaun Verreault-led cover of Prince’s “Raspberry Beret” as performed by Gordie Johnson (Big Sugar, Wide Mouth Mason), Shaun Verreault (Wide Mouth Mason), Greg Godovitz (Goddo), Paul Dean (Loverboy), Jason McCoy (The Road Hammers), Russell Broom, Mike Lent, Mike Little and Pat Steward (The Odds) at the 2014 Musicians Care for Kids fundraiser on February 12, 2014. The 2014 fundraiser was held at Calgary’s Flames Central.

2014 Musicians Care for Kids Moments: “Diggin’ A Hole” clip

  • February 14, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · Performances

Performance clip of Big Sugar’s hit song “Diggin’ A Hole” as performed by Gordie Johnson (Big Sugar, Wide Mouth Mason), Shaun Verreault (Wide Mouth Mason), Greg Godovitz (Goddo), Paul Dean (Loverboy), Jason McCoy (The Road Hammers), Russell Broom, Mike Lent, Mike Little and Pat Steward (The Odds) at the 2014 Musicians Care for Kids fundraiser on February 12, 2014. The 2014 fundraiser was held at Calgary’s Flames Central.

WMMpress: Musicians Care for Kids coverage

  • February 14, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Press

WMMpress via Calgary Herald

Paul Dean from Loverboy lends his talents to Musicians Care for Kids Concert

 BY MIKE BELL, CALGARY HERALD FEBRUARY 11, 2014

It may not be kosher to admit it, but when you’re involved in charitable events it actually really is OK to do it, even in part, for your own personal and somewhat indulgent reasons.

As long as it’s a win-win for everyone, there’s nothing really wrong with it

So you’ll forgive Loverboy guitarist Paul Dean if his participation in the Musicians Care for Kids Concert Wednesday night at Flames Central has altruistic intentions but with a side of selfishness.

“It’s going to be a really, really cool event,” Dean says. “Musically, I’m really looking forward to it.”

You can’t really blame him. The annual charity concert raises money for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, with all of the proceeds going to the Avenue 15 program, which provides temporary shelter and basic needs to runaways between the ages of 12 and 17.

Now, in celebration of its fifth year, the songwriters circle event is stepping things up slightly, moving away from its lower key lineup that featured unsigned but up-and-coming Alberta talent with, usually, one bigger name artist anchoring things.

This year the event is filled with Canadian star power, including country artist Jason McCoy, Big Sugar frontman Gordie Johnson, Wide Mouth Mason founder Shaun Verreault and classic rocker Greg Godovitz, backed by a house band of local giants including leader Russell Broom, Mike Lent, Mike Little and Pat Steward, with special guest, Mr. Dean.

And, again, while the opportunity to help kids in need is something he has an incredible amount of empathy for — partly as the father of a 17-year-old son — there was another opportunity here he didn’t want to pass up.

“The reason I signed on, besides the fact that it’s for an amazing cause and my heart really goes out to these kids … was because Shaun Verreault was going to be there,” says Dean of the guitarist, whose talents he was introduced to via YouTube clips.

“I would have done it regardless of Shaun, but that’s going to be the real cherry for me, personally.”

Dean was enlisted into the evening by friend Godovitz, whom he became close friends with over the past decade while both of them were living in Calgary, playing together weekly at the Blues Can and recording with one another.

He was also familiar with the people behind the event after meeting and hitting it off with local promoter Jeff Parry backstage at the Alberta Flood Aid concert — Parry’s promotion and production companies were heavily involved in putting on the McMahon Stadium fundraiser, which Loverboy performed at.

So performing another well-run and worthy charity event with such a stellar group of musicians was a no-brainer for Dean.

Just don’t expect to hear any of the hits from his past.

“That is not going to happen,” Dean says. “There will be no Loverboy.”

No, he won’t be turned loose. The guitarist says his role in the evening will be entirely as musical support for the other artists who are taking part, backing them as they run through their material and tell the stories behind the songs.

Besides, it’s not like you can’t hear Loverboy tunes everywhere else these days. There was, of course, Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy on Conan O’Brien’s show singing Working for the Weekend as the campaign song for Rob Ford.

More recently, and a much bigger deal, was the hit being used for RadioShack’s ’80s themed Super Bowl commercial, which featured cultural figures from that era such as Alf, Mary Lou Retton, Twisted Sister and the California Raisins.

“I thought Chucky was amazing in that (commercial),” Dean says with a laugh, noting the band had no advance warning of the spot. “That was my favourite part — that was so funny.”

And there could be some new hits on the way soon, as Dean says Loverboy are currently “in negotiations” with several labels to have a recently completed record released this year.

There is also another album coming from his other beloved Canrock project Streetheart, who reunited in Winnipeg in 1993 for a concert — Dean describes it as a “pretty smokin’ night” — which was recorded and will also be released in 2014.

But for now, the guitarist is focused on the task at hand, getting ready for Wednesday night’s Musicians Care for Kids show, which, if you haven’t already guessed, he’s predicting will be a night where the money raised may only be trumped by the good times had.

“It’s going to be nothing but big grins,” he says. “Grinning for the kids.”

Musicians Care For Kids featuring Jason McCoy, Gordie Johnson, Paul Dean and others goes Wednesday at Flames Central.

Musicians Care concert, February 12, 2014!

  • January 16, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · News

Musicians Care for Kids 2014On February 12, 2014, Shaun Verreault and Gordie Johnson of Wide Mouth Mason will be participating in the Musician Cares concert in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Musicians’ Care For Kids is a 18+ gig at Calgary’s Flame Central (219 – 8 Avenue SW) that will feature Shaun and Gordie along with other musicians. Hosted by Calgary’s own Russell Broom, this event has helped to raise monies for the Boys and Girls Club of Calgary with 100% of the net proceeds going to the Avenue 15 program. The Avenue 15 program provides homeless and runaway youth ages 12 to 17 with temporary shelter and basic needs. Tickets to the event are available at Ticketfly.

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