About John Mayer
The wildly popular alternative rock and blues performer John Mayer was born on October 16, 1977, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. At 13, John Mayer was inspired to pick up the guitar, and began taking lessons at a nearby guitar store. Mayer performed in different bars in his area, and after attending college for just two semesters, he left and moved to Atlanta with a friend of his, Clay Cook. Together, the two worked on the EP Inside Wants Out, which featured the single that would grant Mayer international fame, “No Such Thing”. After catching the eye of Aware Records, who released his Internet-only Room for Squares album, the label contracted a deal with Columbia Records, who chose Mayer specifically to back and later re-released his album in 2001. Mayer was thrust into the spotlight with singles such as “No Such Thing”, “Your Body is a Wonderland”, and “Why Georgia”. “Your Body is a Wonderland” won him a Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 2003.
Experimenting and changing his style from time to time, John Mayer would go on to release Heavier Things in 2003, Continuum in 2006, Battle Studies in 2009, Born and Raised in 2012, and Paradise Valley in 2013. Out of nineteen total Grammy Award nominations, he has won nine, including Song of the Year for “Daughters” in 2005, Best Pop Vocal Album for Continuum in 2007, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for “Waiting on the World to Change” in 2007, and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for “Gravity” in 2009. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with artists such as Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Frank Ocean to name just a few.
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