The re-recorded tracks and new material attracted the attention of Warner Music Canada, who signed the band to a record deal.
[4][5] Wide Mouth Mason released a new album in 1999 with Where I Started, a continuance of its prior sound, but adding elements of jazz and world music.
[4] From March to May 2001, Wide Mouth Mason opened for AC/DC on their Stiff Upper Lip World Tour.
In 2006, Shaun Verreault released his solo debut, The Daggerlip Sketches, focusing on acoustic-guitar-based material.
In 2010, Wide Mouth Mason supported ZZ Top with Grady/Big Sugar front-man Gordie Johnson on bass.
The record prominently features Verreault's "Tri-Slide" technique, using three slides on his fretting hand and playing more lap-steel and dobro-style instruments.
In 2023, the band released the album Late Night Walking on streaming platforms, CD and vinyl.
The album was recorded by Ryan Dahle at his studio on Mayne Island BC, with Gordie Johnson playing bass.