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January 2005, left to right: David Ryan Harris, John Mayer and Steve Jobs at Macworld 11, SF Moscone Center. It was announced, that in the Summer of 2008, John Mayer will launch another US tour starting in July. The shows will be supported by fellow Mayercraft musicians Brett Dennen and Colbie.
John Mayer at Royal Albert Hall, UK (9/17/07) John Mayer is ... about to be a music legend. Being dubbed as one of the greatest musicians of his generation, even earning a spot in the likes of Eric Clapton and BB King. This kind of caliber only comes once in a blue moon.
Despite being principally a solo musician, Mayer has toured with many groups, including Maroon 5,[62] Guster,Mat Kearney, Counting Crows,[63] Ben Folds, The Wallflowers, Teitur,[64] Brett Dennen and Sheryl Crow. Crow and Mayer, who had just previously appeared on the Cars Soundtrack together, co-headlined a tour that ran from August to October 2006.[65] Both Crow and Mayer will be playing at Hard Rock Calling along with Eric Clapton, an event being held in Hyde Park, London, on 28th June 2008. Shortly thereafter, he began promoting Continuum in Europe with his band, as he has yet to reach the popularity abroad that he enjoys in North America.[66] Beyond this, other international dates included United Arab Emirates, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. The initial North American leg wrapped on February 28, 2007, with a show at Madison Square Garden, a performance which the New York Post described as "career-defining."[67] Mayer's 2007 live touring band consisted of:
John Mayer shown here during an awkard fit of constipation during a concert. Sir John Claystone Boromir Darth Mayer XIII is a rock and roll enigma. He's so enigmatic he doesn't have a beard. He used to work with pop, but Snap and Crackle got jealous, so John, defeated, got the blues and had to find a new kind of music.
Recent "Live@VH1.com" in-studio performances include: John Legend, Beck, Snow Patrol, Corrine Bailey Rae, John Mayer, The White Stripes, Evanescence, Stephen and Damien Marley, Talib Kweli, KT Tunstall, Nickelback, Blue October, and Hinder. VH1's online performance series began in 2003 and has welcomed close to 150 artists to the VH1 studios for striped-down and acoustic versions of their most popular songs. To view the archived Live@VH1.com events on demand visit http://www.vh1.com/music/live_at_vh1/.
John Mayer Doesn't Care That You Think He's a Douchebag GOLD STANDARD IN 'BAGGERY John Say what you will about the guy's music, but John Mayer's blog is actually kind of funny. (Perhaps he should pursue a career as a stand-up comic! Or perhaps not). MORE>>
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