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)
    Remaining 2023 Tour Dates
    for Wide Mouth Mason
  • 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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    • 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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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.

Site updates: Gigography

  • August 5, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · Photos · Site Updates

Thanks to contributions from Shaun’s setlist capture from Peterborough, Jeremy Elliott Photography for his photos from Wide Mouth Mason’s recent gig at Toronto’s Festival of Beer, and Debra Kralka for her memories (and scanned ticket stub!) of when Wide Mouth Mason opened for 54-40 back in 1997, we continue to build the Wide Mouth Mason Gigography section with both recent and past gigs getting content updates. If you have digital content you’d like to share with other Wide Mouth Mason fans, send it on in! We’d prefer linking to content you already have posted on your own site or content hosting sites like YouTube or Flickr, but anything you have Wide Mouth Mason-related, we would love to see it!

WMMpress: JulyFest coverage

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

WMMpress via Cranbrook Daily Townsman

Expect your JulyFest loud, Big and Wide

 BY BARRY COULTER, CRANBROOK DAILY TOWNSMAN July 14, 2014

The East Kootenay’s rock event of the summer is taking place this weekend approaching, as two top Canadian rock bands — Wide Mouth Mason and Big Sugar — take the stage Saturday, July 19, at the Kimberley Civic Arena as part of JulyFest celebrations. Expect it loud. Expect to be transported.

Big Sugar, formed by singer, guitar player and producer Gordie Johnson in the late 1980s, are renowned for their heavy blues-rock-reggae stylings, Johnson’s mindbending guitar work, and high volume, marathon concerts.

Wide Mouth Mason draws its style from electric blues, and was last featured in the area opening for ZZ Top in Cranbrook in 2010.

Big Sugar’s Johnson spoke to the Townsman last week, from somewhere on the road, where he and the band usually are. Big Sugar is no stranger to the area. Though this will be their first Kimberley performance per se, the band has played Cranbrook several times, Invermere, Fernie … Johnson is asked if he’s partial to this area.

“Not be to be impartial,” he responds, “but I play everywhere at lot. Big Sugar’s been to Europe twice this year. My other group, Sit Down, Servant!!, has been to Europe once, and we’re going back in the beginning of November. Big Sugar’s going back to Europe at the end of November. We’ve got a cross-Canada toured planned for January and February next year — Man, I play everywhere all the time.

“I thought I might slow down at some point, but that doesn’t seem to be in the cards right now.”

The two bands together can be expected to provide a charismatic display of rock, a perfect capstone for a hot summer Saturday night, and the centrepiece event for the summer party that is JulyFest.

“We call these shows Big and Wide,” Johnson said, “because it’s Big Sugar and Wide Mouth Mason together. And by the time Big Sugar takes the stage we bring all the Wide Mouth Mason guys in us with too, so there’s eight of us on stage.”

It should be noted that the two bands are also old pals.

“I produced a record for them back in 2000,” Johnson said. “And Wide Mouth Mason’s first cross-Canada tour was opening for Big Sugar, back in the mid-90s. They’re like our baby brothers. We’ve always been very close, these two bands.”

The synergy between Big and Wide is only increased by the fact that Johnson is currently serving as Wide Mouth Mason’s bass player, and has done so for the past several years. He was last seen here with Shaun Verreault (lead Vocals, guitar), Safwan Javed (drums), playing bass as they opened for legendary Texas rockers ZZ Top in Cranbrook.

“Their original bass player left the band, and they were kind of in the lurch because they had been offered the ZZ Top tour. I know Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top’s founder, guitarist and vocalist) quite well — and I thought, ‘Man, what a great opportunity for you guys, I’d hate to see you miss it. I’ll try to think of a bass player who can fill in for you.’ And they were like, ‘Uhhh, well, what about you?’ That sounded like a nice way to spend the summer, so I filled in with them for a while, but now it’s been four years! I think I might stick around for a bit.”

So in Kimberley, Johnson will hit the stage with Wide Mouth Mason, play that show, switch immediately to six-string and perform another high octane set with Big Sugar. Does one work a sweat that way?

“It’s pretty natural for me,” Johnson said. “That’s what I do — I play music. For anybody else that might seem excessive or exhausting, but that’s just what I do. It’s the other 20 hours of the day that are exhausting.

“When I’m on bass, that’s where I’m supposed to be, that’s where everything feels just about right.”

In other Big Sugar new, the band has a new album out — “Yard Style.”

“It’s our first all acoustic record,” Johnson said. “There’s about a dozen of us, guys who’ve been in and out of Big Sugar over the years, and other collaborators that we’ve worked with. Songwriters like the guys in the Trews, Meredith Shaw, the Rastas that have been a big influence on us in Toronto.

“All these people in one room, and without really being too aware of the recording process, we just played and sang live. We sat in a circle and recorded about 20 songs, and narrowed it down to the ones that are on the album. But it was a very informal get together, just singing and playing. It was pretty magical recording it, and think it really comes through on that record.”

Big Sugar and Wide Mouth Mason play Kimberley’s Civic Arena Saturday, July 19.

News: Canada Day gig cancelled due to flooding

  • June 30, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · News

Wide Mouth Mason is sorry to announce that the Canada Day show in Regina has been cancelled due to flooding. We are hopeful the affected communities recover quickly.

Wide Mouth Mason SummerFesting in Sudbury

  • June 17, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · News
Wide Mouth Mason. (left to right): Safwan Javed. Shaun Verreault. Gordie Johnson.

20140823sudbury-advertIn the process of being confirmed is an August date for Wide Mouth Mason at Sudbury’s SummerFest. Pre-sale tickets go on sale Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Check out the festival website at www.sudburysummerfest.org for more details!

WMMthrowback: The ZZ Top edition

  • May 8, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · Photos

Shaun: “Throwback to that time while on tour with ZZ Top that BFG and we poured ourselves into Winnipeg’s Times Change(d) High and Lonesome Club and played the night into the morning.”

Wide Mouth Mason and ZZ Top, Winnipeg Manitoba
Wide Mouth Mason and ZZ Top, Winnipeg Manitoba

Wide Mouth Mason visiting the Festival of Beer

  • May 8, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Gigs · News

Toronto's Festival of Beer
Toronto’s Festival of Beer

Just confirmed and announced is Wide Mouth Mason’s upcoming Toronto date at the Festival of Beer, opening for Matthew Good. Further details are available on the festival website and will be posted to the Wide Mouth Mason website once known and confirmed.

WMMq&a: How did Wide Mouth Mason become Wide Mouth Mason?

  • May 8, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · q&a

Recently, Shaun Verreault of Wide Mouth Mason talked about how the band’s name has led to the knowledge that a lot more people than he’d thought took vintage jars and preserving fairly seriously. Which caused us to realise that perhaps there are new fans to Wide Mouth Mason who may ponder this question: “How did Wide Mouth Mason become Wide Mouth Mason?”

Safwan’s answer:

“We were a cover band playing mostly small town gigs. Blues musicians began to dominate our hours of rural drives, & heavily influence our original music, which we’d increasingly sneak into our sets as we gained experience.

Our early agents had suggested (and booked us under) various antiquated names that we mostly hated – like “Some Kind Of Ruckus”.

One night, between sets at a particularly seedy bar, we were having drinks from mason jars (the bar’s preferred delivery receptacle). I looked down at the raised words “wide mouth mason” on the side of my jar, & mentioned to Shaun that it reminded me of Clarence “Gate-mouth” Brown. By the end of that night’s last set, we were Wide Mouth Mason.”

Got a question for Wide Mouth Mason? Send them to info@widemouthmason.com and you may see an answer to your question on Wide Mouth Mason’s website at http://www.WideMouthMason.com!

 

WMMpress: More Sarnia coverage

  • May 1, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Press

WMMpress via BlackburnNews.com

Powerboat Festival Concert Line Up Announced

 BY CHELSEA VELLA, BLACKBURNNEWS.COM MAY 1, 2014

The fourth annual Sarnia/Port Huron International Powerboat Festival promises to be bigger than ever.

At a news conference this morning(Thurs) at Sarnia Bay Marina, organizers announced the concert line-up for the festival running August 8-10.

Big Sugar and Wide Mouth Mason will kick-off the festival’s evening entertainment Friday, with The Trews and I Mother Earth the following night.

Along with the ticketed concerts, a new secondary stage will be set up on Front St. for local bands to play throughout the day. Michele Stokley says international street performers and buskers from chainsaw jugglers to stilt walkers and more will also be on hand.

The annual powerboat races begin around noon on Sunday.

Co-chair of the festival Scott MacLean believes this year’s event will draw over 45,000 people to Sarnia’s waterfront, by expanding marketing to London and Chatham.

Tickets for the evening concerts go on sale today at Stokes Bay, Stokes Inland and http://www.sarniapowerboats.com

A full list of event details can also be found at that website.

WMMpress: Sarnia coverage

  • May 1, 2014
  • by Wide Mouth Mason
  • · Press

WMMpress via Sarnia Observer

Sarnia Powerboat Festival boasts The Trews, I Mother Earth, Big Sugar, Wide Mouth Mason

 BY TYLER KULA, SARNIA OBSERVER MAY 1, 2014

This August’s International Powerboat Festival won’t be a quiet affair.

Organizers with the fourth annual three-day riverfront festival Aug. 8-10 in Sarnia and Port Huron are expecting even more roaring speedsters on the water, and announced four well-known rock bands Thursday for the signature summer affair.

Alternative rockers I Mother Earth will join The Trews, each with a full show, in the festival’s Saturday ticketed concert series. Wide Mouth Mason will open Friday evening’s concert for rock/reggae group Big Sugar.

Both evenings kick off at 8 p.m. at the George Street riverfront parking lot. There’ll also be a 19+ VIP area on the terrace of the St. Clair Corporate Centre, looking down on the concert grounds, where a kickoff “Get Launched Party” will be held Friday.

“We’re in a small intimate venue, so you’ll definitely be up close and personal with the bands,” said co-organizer Michele Stokley. “So I do expect the tickets to go fast.”

Meanwhile plans are to bring in up to 10 of the 40-to-50-foot super class powerboats for Sunday’s races, starting at noon. There were four on the water at last year’s event.

“It’ll just put the race itself in a whole different electrifying mood,” said co-organizer Dave Brown, noting nothing’s been confirmed yet. “We’re pretty pumped about it, to say the least.”

Last year’s festival featured 54/40 and Sarnia-fan favourite The Trews in concert and 29 powerboat drivers rooster tailing along the St. Clair River. It also attracted more than 35,000 people: more than doubling attendance from 2012.

“We’re not really taking baby steps,” said Stokley, who’s said she envisions bringing the festival to a Bayfest-level caliber, potentially incorporating the two in the future.

“It’s Sarnia’s premier festival without a doubt, but I can see it growing more,” she said, predicting attendance will hit 45,000 this year.

World-class buskers will work the streets juggling chainsaws, in addition to stilt-walkers all weekend, Stokley said. There will also be a kids’ workshop downtown on Sunday where they’ll teach youngsters some tricks of the trade.

A Power Wake wakeboarding competition is also back this year, taking place Saturday morning on the waterfront.

Boat parades, powerboat time trials, a meet and greet with drivers, an inflatable kids’ play area, vendors, artists and tall ships are all expected to return.

Outside of the ticketed concerts, the entire weekend is a free affair and last year donated $70,000 to charities from sponsorships and concert ticket sales.

A second stage at Front and Lochiel streets will feature local band Chemical Valley on Friday at 5 p.m., playing a free opening show before the ticketed concert. Smith and the Crazy 8s — featuring the 88s’ Ian Smith — Census and Gorgeous George will play Saturday, starting at noon.

“We’re really excited about the great concerts, but also the on-water activities,” said Scott MacLean, one of two festival chairs.

“We’re seen as one of the best race courses in North America,” he said.

It’s unique, Stokley said, noting the festival is the only split Canadian/U.S. powerboat racing event.

Concert tickets are $40, or $65 for a weekend pass, available starting at noon Thursday at sarniapowerboats.com, Stoke’s Bay and Stoke’s Inland. Complete festival details and event times are at sarniapowerboats.com.

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