Historical Figure
John Mayer
1977–2004
American musician (born 1977)
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Biography
John Clayton Mayer is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, but he left for Atlanta in 1997 with fellow guitarist Clay Cook, with whom he formed the short-lived rock duo Lo-Fi Masters. After their split, Mayer continued to play at local clubs, refining his skills and gaining a minor following. He performed at the 2000 South by Southwest festival, and was subsequently signed by Aware Records, an imprint of Columbia Records through which he released his debut extended play (EP), Inside Wants Out (1999). His first two studio albums—Room for Squares (2001) and Heavier Things (2003)—were both met with critical and commercial success; the initial spawning the single "Your Body Is a Wonderland", which won Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, while the latter peaked atop the Billboard 200.
In Their Own Words (5)
Belief is a beautiful armorBut makes for the heaviest sword.Like punching underwater,You never can hit who you're trying for.Some need the exhibitionAnd some have to know they tried,It's the chemical weapon for the war that's ragin' on inside.
Belief , 2006
I won't ever get on stage at a comedy club when people know about it.
John at his MySpace blog , 2006
Now if we had the powerTo bring our neighbors home from war,They would have never missed a Christmas,No more ribbons on their door.And when you trust your television,What you get is what you got.Because when they own the information, ohThey can bend it all they want.
Waiting on the World to Change , 2006
Sexually it was crazy. That’s all I’ll say. It was like napalm, sexual napalm.
In answer to the question, "You were addicted to Jessica Simpson?" , 2010
Oh, you can't make yourself stop dreamingWho you're dreaming of.If it's who you love,Then it's who you love.
Who You Love, written by John Mayer and Katy Perry , 2013
Timeline
The story of John Mayer, told in moments.
Released Room for Squares. "No Such Thing" and "Your Body Is a Wonderland" made him a pop star. Critics dismissed him as soft. He could outplay almost any guitarist on the scene.
Began sitting in with blues legends. B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy. Formed the John Mayer Trio to prove he wasn't just a pop singer. Released Try!, a raw blues album recorded live.
Joined Dead & Company, touring Grateful Dead songs alongside Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann. Dead purists were furious. Then they heard him play.
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