Wolf Mail

Wolf Mail (born 1972) is a Canadian-born guitarist, singer-songwriter who embarked on his Blues & Roots music journey at the age of fourteen.

His first effort, Solid Ground, included the ballad "Hello" which stayed in the best selling music charts in Japan for three weeks and had fans declare their "favorite love song of all time".

[5][6] Pre-production for his second album Blue Fix [7] started in Los Angeles with Gary Mallaber on drums and Gerald Johnson on bass.

His fourth album Electric Love Soul [10] was recorded in 2009 in Los Angeles at Dawghouse studios by Grammy Award winner Alan Mirikitani, and Robert Cray producer Dennis Walker.

"A contemporary bluesy vibe, slow burn vocals, and moments of psych-like sound that bring to mind Muddy Water’s Electric Mud, wrote the Blues Rock review [14] Elmore James is the artist that Wolf cites as his first inspiration.

He draws inspiration from guitar legends such as Albert Collins, Johnny Winter and Peter Green who have contributed to his playing style.

For over two decades, Wolf has toured the US, Japan, Australia, and Europe, performing at clubs, festivals, small towns, and big cities.

Mail performing at the Narooma Great Southern festival in Australia
Mail performing in Tokyo, Japan "Above the Influence" Tour