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Mendelson Joe – Bluesman, Outsider, Truth-Teller
Mendelson Joe was never just one thing. Over the course of six decades he carved out an eccentric, fiercely independent career as a blues guitarist, songwriter, painter, political gadfly, and cultural irritant in the best sense of the word. Born Birrel Josef Mendelson on July 30, 1944, in Toronto and raised in Maple, Ontario, Joe began playing guitar at age eleven and was writing and performing blues by the time he entered the University of Toronto. He graduated with a degree in Arts in 1966, but music had already claimed him.
In 1968 he co-founded McKenna Mendelson Mainline with guitarist Mike McKenna, bassist Denny Gerrard, and others. The band quickly became one of Canada’s premier blues-rock outfits, earning respect at home and in Britain with their explosive live shows and the cult LP Stink (1969). Mainline’s gritty authenticity stood out at a time when Canadian rock was still fighting for legitimacy, and the group’s reputation has only grown with time.
After Mainline first dissolved in 1972, Joe struck out on his own. At first recording as Joe Mendelson and later adopting the permanent stage name Mendelson Joe, he developed a solo career that was as uncompromising as it was unpredictable. His gravelly voice, idiosyncratic phrasing, and stripped-down approach gave his blues a confrontational edge. Over the next four decades he released more than a dozen albums on labels ranging from small independents to Anthem, often collaborating with musicians like Ben Mink, Colin Linden, Gwen Swick, and the Shuffle Demons. Songs like “Dance with Joe” and “Addicted” captured his off-kilter humour and blunt social commentary, while his live shows—sometimes just him and a guitar—were equal parts performance art and sermon.
In 1975 Joe stumbled across a discarded paint set and began experimenting. What started as curiosity became a second career. His painting style—bright, naïve, and unfiltered—was as distinctive as his music. Portraits of friends, musicians, and political figures carried both tenderness and scorn. Some works were whimsical landscapes or erotic studies; others were searing indictments of political leaders. His notorious image of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney with his face rendered as buttocks remains one of Canadian political art’s most enduring provocations.
By the 1980s his work was exhibited widely, including a solo show at the Canadian Cultural Centre in Paris. His long-running Working Women portrait series, begun in 1982, eventually encompassed hundreds of women from all walks of life, from household names like Margaret Atwood to local advocates and unsung heroes. He also published several books of paintings and essays through ECW Press, blending art, polemic, and autobiography.
Joe’s activism was never separate from his art. He protested weekly outside Toronto’s Art Gallery of Ontario against nuclear power and government corruption, wrote furious letters to editors, and used his paintings and songs as political weapons. To him, art was inseparable from truth-telling, and he wielded it without compromise.
By the 2000s, Joe had retreated from Toronto to rural Ontario, continuing to paint, record, and speak out. Even as health issues limited his ability to perform guitar later in life, he kept creating—landscapes of Muskoka, portraits of neighbours, blunt depictions of leaders he despised. “All art is political,” he once said, and he lived by that creed.
Mendelson Joe remains one of Canada’s most singular artists: uncompromising, confrontational, and deeply human. Whether through his raw blues, his vivid canvases, or his relentless commentary, he held up a mirror to the country and dared it to look.
-Robert Williston
164 tracks
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Introduction
Slow Down
It's My Fate Cha
Oh Travene
No Trespassing
Mediocrity
Take a Tip
The Canada Song
Growing Pain
Cheesecake
No Trespassing
The Canada Song
Oh Travene
Growing Pain
10 tracks
The Matrimonial March In 'G' March
My Engine Won't Idle
The Name of the Game
It All Comes Back
Brain Damage In 'Ursa' Minor
This is the Song
They'll Take Your Pants
The Sophisto
Everybody Talks
Do What You Do
9 tracks
I'm Fussy
Game of Love
Bondage Boots
Everything is Weird
Microphone
Far Out to Lunch
Those Who Do
Hollywood Would
I Blues
10 tracks
Jack Frost
Tweet Tweet
The Kiss Tells All
Write Me
I Want to be With You
Huggle and Snuggle
Correspondent Love
Advertise
I've Got Love
Strugglesville
10 tracks
Wake Up
Lawyers
I Need a Nurse
Let's Party
(I Got) the A.P.A.
Dishwashing Man
Good Medicine
Aerodynamic
That's Where The Money Is
Friendly Song
10 tracks
Mongers of the Lie
Denise (A Canine Housepet)
Cold - Old
Dance With Joe
Misanthropic Man
Born to Cuddle
Lick and Sniff
Goo
Alien
Respecting My Reward
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Passion
Friendopause
Threading the Needle
Quality Love
Addicted
They Will Take Your Pants
Air Canada Can
Going Through the Motions
Cockroach
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Got Me a Hungry
Friendly Cookies
Humans Bug Me
My Baby’s Asleep
I Am a Fool
Excuse Me
Stan the Fan
Shepherd’s Pie
I’m Gonna Die
Alcoholics
10 tracks
Kiss Dizzy
All Things Living
Charlotte
Have a Nice Death
Write Me
Everyone Needs a Pimp
I Think of You
Margaret
Mainly Because of the Meat
Slobs With Dogs
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I’m a Folkie
I’m Fussy
It’s My Fate
Long, Long Time
Going Through the Motions
Some Dumb Machine
The Kiss Tells All
Fragile Man
They Will Take Your Pants
Dance With Joe Going
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Slow Down Joe
Honkis de Konkis
Take This Tip
The Muse Will Choose
February
Long, Long Time
True Love
Counting Sheep
Whatever Makes Me Tick - It is You
Lawyers
5 tracks
I’m a Canuckian
I’m a Folkie
Deemo Crassy
I’m Dreamin’
Dissertatio
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Temporary Love
Same Old Song
Photos in the Mail
Hot Meal
I Nominate Dr. David
Not Safe
Some Dumb Machine
Canary in the Coalmine
Women are the Only Hope
Value You
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Purpose
Passion
Everybody Talks
How Can it Be?
Art is the Healer
Do What You Do
This is the Song
Sometimes
Better Watch Out
Who do You Trust
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February
10 tracks
Alien
Friendopause
Cold Old
They Will Take Your Pants
Addicted
Threading The Needle
Lick And Sniff
Going Through The Motions
Air Canada Can
Cockroach
Gallery
1 image
Media
4 videos