<b>John Clayton Mayer</b>
is a singer-songwriter who plays pop music. In 2003 he won the Grammy
Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for the 2002 release of the
single 'Your Body Is a Wonderland.' In February of 2005, he also won
a Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Grammy for his song 'Daughters' of
the album 'Heavier Things'. He beat out, <b>Elvis Costello,
Josh Groban, Prince and Seal</b>. He also took home the Grammy
Award for Song Of The Year which is awarded to song writers, for the
song 'Daughters'. He dedicated that award to his Grandma, Annie
Hoffman, who passed away in May of 2004.<br />
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Mayer
grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut and attended Fairfield High School.
Mayer listened to pop music, but it was not until the age of thirteen
that his inspiration for playing the guitar began. When a neighbor
gave him a Stevie Ray Vaughan tape, Mayer discovered the blues and
learned how to play the guitar. After two years of practice, he
started playing at blues bars and other venues in the area. While in
high school, he was in a band called Villanova Junction with Joe
Beleznay, Tim Procaccini, and Rich Wolf. <br />
After playing the guitar for several
years, Mayer enrolled in the Berklee College of Music in
Massachusetts at the age of 19. He soon realized that instead of
studying music, he was more interested in writing and playing it, and
chose to cut his studies short in favor of moving to Atlanta,
Georgia. He began his career in earnest there, quickly making a name
for himself in the local coffeehouse and club circuit. <br />
Mayer has toured with many groups,
including <b>Maroon 5, Guster, Counting Crows, The Wallflowers,
and Teitur.</b> Some of his most popular and well-known songs
include 'Clarity', 'Bigger Than My Body', 'No Such Thing' and 'Your
Body Is a Wonderland'. <br />
Although John has maintained a
reputation for being a sensitive singer-song writer, his real talent
lies in his excellent guitar playing. Influenced by <b>Jimi
Hendrix and SRV</b>, it has been argued that John's electric
guitar playing is truly what makes him a musical genius and what
makes him gain respect from his peers. <br />





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txjtyler56
wrote on March 30:
John Mayer caught my attention when "Your Body Is A Wonderland" first came out. And he's kept my attention with each new album and performance. When I was young, I loved guitars and songwriters like: Carol King; Carly Simon; James Taylor; Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; Cat Stevens; and Simon and Garfunkel. John Mayer stands out and has been added to that list of greats. He just keeps turning out new and suprising sounds that go straight into your heart and soul.