Garrett played his first live show in his hometown of Truro, Nova Scotia on New Year's Day 2000, playing guitar in his father's band, The Dutch Mason Blues Band. Since then, Garrett has been on the road, playing music non stop with great success and in 2004, he stepped out from the supporting role in his father's band to take centre stage writing and performing his own songs. Shortly after, he was approached by the CBC with an offer to produce his debut album.
"I'm Just a Man" was released in 2005, and features Garrett's unmistakable voice, suggesting of a performer beyond his years, his aptitude for strong original compositions, and his masterful guitar skills. Garrett's talent and hard work was rewarded that year with the Juno Award for Best Blues Album, Maple Blues Award for New Artist of the Year and Canadian Independent Award for Favourite Blues Artist.
Although his dad was forced to stop playing guitar before Garrett was born due to crippling arthritis in his hands, he taught Garrett the structure of the Blues and was an obvious influence on the resulting sound; a blend of musical genres and influences Garrett calls "funk-a-billy-
Surrounded by his father's peers, Garrett has had the benefit of hearing and learning from a wide variety of musical talent. The late Rick Jeffery was a great inspiration whether playing together in The Dutch Mason Blues Band or learning from Rick's unique style and performances with his own band. The combination of his father's advice, Jeffery's guidance and his own natural talents provide that special brew for Garrett to become the musical influence he is destined to be.
Now 25, Garrett has shared the stage with several of his musical heroes over the past couple of years, including blues legend B.B. King and Junior Watson to name a few. Garrett is currently touring across Canada with his talented band including Mike Farrington on bass and Damien Moynihan on drums, while recording his sophomore album set to be released early 2008.
Also, a quick reminder that only a few tickets (@ $30) remain at Tidewater Books for dinner plus the Latin Groove concert at George's that takes place on this coming Saturday (1st of March). Catbird has released 50 additional tickets for the music-only portion of the show ($15)...dinner starts at 6.30 and the music at 9 pm. The response for this has been overwhelming and we urge you to get tickets prior to show to avoid disappointment.
Hope to see you at the shows, Regards, TBS
For more information
Contact: Tantramarsh Blues Society
C/O Deparment of Philosophy
Mount Allison University
Sackville, NB E4L 1G9
Phone: (506) 536 9000
Fax: (506) 364 2645
E-mail:tbs@mta.ca
