Wide Mouth Mason
July 3rd at 9:15 pm
As one of Canada's more interesting musical exports, Wide Mouth Mason
is a trio of musicians from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan who represent the
heart of a nation built of many different cultures. Comprised of Shaun
Verreault (vocals, guitar), Safwan Javed (percussion, vocals), and Earl
Pereira (bass, vocals), the band Wide Mouth Mason creates music that
transcends the easy labels of music media and instead lays ground for a
sound that is wholly the band and best heard live.
Shaun, Safwan, and Earl began playing over ten years ago in 1993
with their first performances as Wide Mouth Mason being approximately
two years later. As Wide Mouth Mason, the three young men from Saskatoon
began to build a fan base, the guys taking their band name from jars of
the same name that they once used to drink from. From their beginnings
performing in rural Alberta in 1995, the band has seen its fan base grow
in Canada and extend to other areas of the world such as the United
States and in Europe. With each new fan gained often quick to share the
discovery of Wide Mouth Mason's music with others who have yet to hear
the band's music.
While Wide Mouth Mason's four albums provide musical snapshots of
a band's journey and growth, it is the opportunity of hearing the guys
perform live that is something not easily described or captured, only
experienced. The band has opened for such groups as AC/DC, The Rolling
Stones, The Guess Who, and gaining more fans with each performance along
the way. They've played at many different music festivals, including
the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Each time the
three of them perform, Wide Mouth Mason has ably demonstrated at each
instance the innate ability to tailor their performance to the size of
their audience and the environment created with each subtle nuance of a
music fan enjoying the band's music. Wide Mouth Mason has the rare
ability to not just sense the music the audience is hoping to hear but
to also often surprise even the most jaded listener with their
versatility and range.
As a live act, the band not only plays what one might expect, but
also often plays what is the unexpected, whether it be adding funk to
what would normally be a blues standard in front of a jazz-oriented
balance or pulling the rawness of guitar and hard rhythms to introduce
and invigorate the band's sound to a hard-rock inured listening public
expecting to hear a perhaps more well-known rock band. The talent of the
band in each of their performances indescribably gives each person in
an audience the feeling that the band is performing just for them. Just
as the band can never be adequately identified by the labels of the
music industry, so too does the style and talent of the band be all and
yet be none of the easy labels, depending on who is listening.
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