After more than six decades on the road, singer-songwriter and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dave Mason is embarking on a new creative chapter. The co-founder of groundbreaking band Traffic has announced the release of his first-ever children’s book,
Hole In My Shoe, a reimagining of the whimsical 1967 song that launched his extraordinary career.
In September 2025, Dave Mason made the difficult decision to retire from touring after 60 remarkable years, citing ongoing health challenges. While recuperating at his home in Maui, he revisited an idea that had lived quietly with him for decades — transforming his 1967 composition “Hole In My Shoe,” written at just 19 years old, into a children’s book.
“‘Hole In My Shoe’ was the first song I ever wrote,” says Mason. “Released by Traffic in 1967, it spent 14 weeks on the UK charts, climbed to #2, and has carried its charm ever since. Now, it’s been reimagined as a children’s book for all ages. I’ve had the lyrics beautifully illustrated and re-recorded the song, which is included as a download inside the book — and it’s the only way you can hear it.”
The new recording features acclaimed guitarist John McFee of The Doobie Brothers, who also mastered the track, while Mason’s wife, Winifred, lends her voice to the spoken passages, adding a deeply personal touch.
Long celebrated as an “everywhere man,” Mason’s career includes collaborations with Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Graham Nash, Cass Elliot, Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac, Delaney & Bonnie, Spencer Davis Group, and Eric Clapton — a testament to his enduring and far-reaching influence on rock music.
Originally written during his time with Traffic, “Hole In My Shoe” emerged from the band’s free-flowing, experimental spirit. Its surreal lyrics and psychedelic sound helped propel it up the UK charts, becoming the band’s first major hit. Yet despite its success, the song was never performed live due to its complexity, remaining a deeply personal piece in Mason’s catalog.
The roots of the song stretch even further back. As a child, Mason spent 14 months in a hospital, immobilized while recovering from a serious hip condition. During that time, his imagination flourished—an experience he now believes helped shape his early songwriting instincts.
Now, at nearly 80 years old and newly retired from touring, Mason has come full circle.
“It brings great satisfaction,” he reflects, “to revisit my first creative endeavor. A lot of miles and music have happened since then, and that song opened a door to a life bigger and better than I ever imagined.”
Hole In My Shoe is illustrated by Jillian Dister and includes a QR code for a free exclusive download of the updated recording. The project bridges past and present—linking the first song Mason ever wrote with his most recent recording to date.
Though retired from touring, Dave Mason remains creatively engaged in his home studio, revisiting and reworking material from across his six-decade career. He also hosts his monthly NewHD Radio show, Feelin’ Alright, which continues to gain momentum — three episodes have already aired, with episode four set for April 15. The May installment will air on May 8th and is set to celebrate Mason’s 80th birthday, featuring surprise messages from friends and collaborators, along with a curated selection of their favorite Dave Mason songs, making for a truly special broadcast.
With Hole In My Shoe, Dave Mason invites a new generation into his imaginative world proving that even after a lifetime of music, the story is still unfolding.
To purchase the book, head over to davemasonmusic.com/hole-in-my-shoe-book