AX Literary Series:
Brent Mason
February 28, 6pm
AX Literary Series:
Brent
Mason

Friday, February 28, 6pm
FREE Event. Donations welcomed and appreciated.
Join us for a one-of-a-kind evening with the legendary Brent Mason as he celebrates two incredible milestones: the launch of his debut novel, Midway, and his latest album, Get in Line. This unforgettable event blends literary insight and live music, showcasing Brent’s extraordinary talents as both a writer and musician.
The evening begins with a Q&A hosted by Beth Powning, where Brent will share his fascinating journey, from chasing the spirit of Kerouac across the continent to becoming a cornerstone of New Brunswick’s arts community. He’ll delve into the stories behind his novel and the creative process behind his new album. The night continues with a live performance of songs from Get in Line, featuring Brent’s distinctive voice, poignant lyrics, and masterful storytelling.
Known as “the Godfather of the Saint John music scene” and “the David Adams Richards of NB songwriters,” Brent is a celebrated artist with 12 original albums, numerous accolades, and decades of contributions to the arts. Don’t miss this chance to meet Brent and experience the power of his dual talents in an evening that promises to inspire, entertain, and move you.


Bio
Brent Mason rolled back into Saint John NB in the spring of ’92, after several years roaming North America in his best imitation of Jack Kerouac, riding his thumb and working carnival midways in Canada and the US. With a fistful of songs born out of an ‘On The Road’ ethos, and a burning desire, Brent recorded his first ‘singer/songwriter’ album. A true early indie effort, Head for the High Ground set a long and vital career in motion. Brent performs innovative original music with insightful powerful lyrical content.
Brent has been nominated for and has won several East Coast Music Awards and Music New Brunswick awards including Folk Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. He is also the youngest recipient of the Stompin’ Tom Award for his contributions to Atlantic Canadian music traditions.
In winter 2020, Brent went on his 3rd Home Routes tour in support of his record in British Columbia. It’s a testament to his significant songwriting and storytelling abilities that Brent has been chosen 3 times for this coveted, juried circuit. Brent has also toured across Canada, the UK and Beijing.
Brent is regularly invited to local stages including Harvest Jazz and Blues, Stanfest and many other festivals and music events in the region. In his hometown Saint John, his Wednesday nights are legend, hosting O’Leary’s Open Mic Night. 25+ years at this regular gig has earned him the moniker “Godfather of the Saint John Music Scene”. He’s co-written several recorded songs with award winning artist, Jessica Rhaye, and conducts songwriting workshops in schools throughout the province.
Brent is also a published writer and filmmaker whose conceptual mini-series “Grave Concerns” was picked up by CBC and broadcast nationally. These artistic “crop rotation” techniques into other genres finds Brent working on stories and word craft that informs his writing across the board.
After 12 albums and thousands of performances, Brent is a unique performer, combining humour, spontaneity and intriguing, compelling storytelling. Brent’s shows are entertaining and memorable; he takes audiences on a wild ride from tender sweetness and a deft touch with troubled characters, wry observations on politics, to spitting anger at the unjust forces that twist our world.
Moderator Bio
Beth Powning lives in New Brunswick. She has published seven books: Home – Chronicle of a North Country Life; Shadow Child; The Hatbox Letters; Edge Seasons; The Sea Captain’s Wife; A Measure of Light and The Sister’s Tale. Her books have been long-listed for the Dublin International Fiction Award, and been short-listed for numerous awards such as the Thomas Head Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award and The Edna Staebler Award, as well as being Globe and Mail Best Books. She has attended literary festivals in England, Ireland, the USA, and across Canada. Her latest novel, The Sister’s Tale, was an immediate Canadian best-seller.

Acknowledgements
Thank you to the New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture for their support of this event.
