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"With any trilogy," says John Mayer, "the third in the series blows it open."

On CONTINUUM the singer/songwriter/guitar slinger meets that challenge head-on. Mayer's third studio album follows the multi-platinum ROOM FOR SQUARES (2001) and HEAVIER THINGS (2003) and marks his first turn as producer. It is his most soulful, cohesive collection yet and he says it's no accident that this project is where all of his efforts, his potential, and his disparate influences fully come together.

"The night I was recognized for 'Daughters' at the Grammys was the night this record started," he says. "I knew I had bought the time to learn everything I needed before I started this one. CONTINUUM is not a shot in the dark, it's not a guesstimation. This is the first endeavor in my entire life, music or otherwise, that I did not cop out for a second on."

The last few years have seen Mayer maintaining a frantic pace. In addition to his own writing, recording, and touring, he has collaborated with icons and contemporaries alike - Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, and Herbie Hancock, as well as Kanye West, the Dixie Chicks, and Alicia Keys. In doing so, Mayer says his own interests have grown and his perspectives expanded.

Mayer also credits his collaboration with Steve Jordan and Pino Palladino (collectively known as the John Mayer Trio) and the intimate-venue tour that produced the 2005 live album TRY! with helping to recalibrate his musical priorities. "As a songwriter, the Trio helped me focus on being more raw," he says. "As a guitar player, it helped me get a lot out of my system. If it wasn't for the Trio, CONTINUUM would have been less accessible. It let me settle up with my needs as a musician, and get to a point somewhere between the Trio record and ROOM FOR SQUARES - and that's a really good place to be."

While the Trio tour showcased Mayer's blazing fretwork, he says he learned lessons from those shows about restraint. "When I made my first record, there was no trust in space because it was all me, everything was just on those six strings," he says. "With Steve and Pino, it was all about space, using a whole different palette. When your tone is good on the guitar you need, like, four notes. The more concise and right you have it, the less you need around it."

Mayer points to one song in particular as the turning point for CONTINUUM. "I wrote 'Gravity' last summer, and it changed everything," he says. "You talk less when you trust that people understand you. 'Gravity' had to be sparse. And when I listened to it - for the first time, holding back - then it was a whole new game. That might be the most important song I ever wrote."

Armed with this outlook, Mayer knew CONTINUUM would tackle larger ideas than those that defined his previous albums. "A big challenge was writing about big themes," he says. "I'm not a better writer in terms of sitting down in front of a pad, but I'm better in terms of receiving inspiration and converting it into something 'real' quicker. I'm better equipped to deal with those moments."

With "Waiting on the World to Change", Mayer shot for something even more ambitious - something like an attempt to explain his generation's attitudes about politics. "It's meant to shed a little light on inactivity and inaction," he says, "because I don't believe that inaction is disinterest, I think inaction is preservation – nobody wants to get involved in a debate in which the rules and the facts will change so that they'll lose. So we end up with this other option, which is, I guess we'll just have to wait for things to get better.

Having just announced a co-headlining tour with Sheryl Crow to help launch CONTINUUM, Mayer is raring to start playing his new material for an audience. "This record is infinitely playable," he says. "I built so many corners into these songs I cannot wait to play them live."

Ultimately, CONTINUUM represents maturity, both musically and thematically, for John Mayer – a concept that he wasn't comfortable with until now. "A lot of these songs are about coming to terms with getting older," he says. "My generation was never told we were going to get older. We thought we were going to hear our names on 'Romper Room' for the rest of our lives. For a long time, I was really upset about getting older, worried that things were just going to level out.

"But then I realized that everyone around me was all getting older at the same time. We're all fighting it together, and we're always going to be those kids, the first really emotionally aware generation. When I realized that, I could relax about it a little bit. And I thought that maybe I can be the guy to sing about it."
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blog post Pre Order Battle Studies Today!
Category: news
Posted: Nov 04, 2009 at 10:31 PM
Starting today, the new johnmayer.com store is offering both physical and digital pre-orders of Battle Studies through November 10. As a bonus, all orders placed through johnmayer.com will receive a unique password allowing access to a private ticketing presale for the upcoming 2010 Winter Tour. This presale will be held before tickets are made available to the general public. More information on presale times and details will follow soon for those who qualify*. Additionally, all pre-orders instantly receive a digital download of the single Who Says. Click here to preorder Battle Studies from johnmayer.com.

A limited edition, exclusive t-shirt is also available with all album pre-orders. The shirt features the Battle Studies Heartbreak Warfare logo and track listing and is printed on soft, slub cotton for a vintage feel. The shirt can be purchased as a stand alone or as part of a bundle with the physical or digital album at a discounted price.

Please advise that in order to participate in the ticket presale you must be a US or Canadian resident. Additionally the physical album will only be available for purchase in North America. If you live abroad we will still be able to provide you with a digital version of the album plus the instant track for Who Says.

iTunes is also offering an album presale today for Battle Studies. Please note that purchases from iTunes will not qualify for our ticket presale offer. Lastly, the 2010 Winter Tour will be announced on November 9 at johnmayer.com.
blog post Announcing The Battle Studies Tour
Category: news
Posted: Nov 04, 2009 at 10:30 PM
announcing the battle studies tour

ANNOUNCING THE BATTLE STUDIES TOUR
We're excited to finally announce that John Mayer will kick off a North American tour in support of his upcoming release, Battle Studies, beginning February 8th in Charleston, SC and feature special guest, Michael Franti & Spearhead.

Tickets for the majority of dates are planned to go on sale to the general public on Nov. 21, with an American Express card member pre-sale window from Nov. 16-20.

Fans who pre-order Battle Studies now through November 10th on johnmayer.com will access their own exclusive tour pre-sale before tickets are available anywhere else. Further information for on sale dates to be released soon.

FUSE TO BROADCAST OVERSEAS TO TROOPS
Kicking off release week, we're thrilled to announce today that Fuse Presents: John Mayer Live From the Beacon Theatre, will now be broadcast overseas to U.S. troops and their families by AFN, The American Forces Network, to reach those stationed in 175 countries and on 140 U.S. Navy ships at sea. Additionally, AFN Television's Spectrum channel will air the concert on December 6, 2009 at 8pm and on New Years Eve.

PRIVATE CONCERT FOR FANS POST DAVID LETTERMAN
In addition to an intimate performance of his current single, "Who Says" on the Today Show on Thursday, November 19, John will sit-in with Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra before performing as The Late Show with David Letterman's musical guest. After the taping, we'll be inviting a small group of fans to come join us for a post-show concert, which will stream live on Letterman's site and remain online through the beginning of the Battle Studies Tour. More information on how to get in coming soon!

2/8 Charleston, SC North Charleston Coliseum
2/9 Birmingham, AL BJCC Arena
2/10 Nashville, TN Sommet Center
2/12 Auburn Hills , MI The Palace of Auburn Hills
2/13 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
2/16 Ottawa, ON Scotiabank Place
2/17 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
2/19 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun
2/20 Washington, DC Verizon Center
2/21 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center
2/24 Boston, MA TD Garden
2/25 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
2/28 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
3/1 Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center
3/2 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center
3/4 Omaha, NE Qwest Center
3/5 Oklahoma City, OK Ford Center
3/6 Houston, TX Toyota Center
3/8 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center
3/9 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
3/10 New Orleans, LA New Orleans Arena
3/12 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena
3/13 Louisville, KY Freedom Hall
3/15 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum Complex
3/16 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena
3/17 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena
3/19 Memphis, TN Fed Ex Forum
3/20 St Louis, MO Scottrade Center
3/22 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
3/23 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
3/25 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center
3/26 San Jose, CA HP Pavilion
3/30 Portland, OR Rose Garden
3/31 Seattle, WA KeyArena
4/1 Vancouver, BC General Motors Place
4/3 Calgary, AB Pengrowth Saddledome
4/4 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place
4/6 Saskatoon, SK Credit Union Centre
4/7 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre
4/8 Fargo, ND FargoDome
4/10 Chicago, IL United Center
blog post Grammy Nominations
Category: news
Posted: Dec 04, 2008 at 3:17 PM
John has been nominated for 5 Grammys! Here is a summary of what he is up for and who his competition is...

Category - Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
For - "Say"
Up Against - Kid Rock, Paul McCartney, Jason Mraz, Ne-Yo, and James Taylor

Category - Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
For - "Lesson Learned" with Alicia Keys
Up Against - Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, Robert Plant and Allison Krauss, Rihanna and Maroon 5, and Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown

Category - Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
For - "Gravity"
Up Against - Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, Neil Young

Category - Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
For - "Say"
Up Against - Peter Gabriel, Carrie Underwood, Amy Adams, John C. Reilly

Category - Best Long Form Music Video
For - "Where The Light Is"
Up Against - Tom Petty, Rihanna, The Who, and Respect Yourself - The Stax Records Story

You can see who wins by tuning into the 51st Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 8 pm (ET/PT) on CBS. They will be broadcasting live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
blog post Where the Light Is Available Everywhere Now
Category: news
Posted: Jul 01, 2008 at 5:53 PM

Hey John Mayer Fans!

Today is the day. Where the Light Is is now available everywhere on 2 CD, vinyl, DVD, and Blu-ray. This is your chance to own a copy of John's epic three-set Nokia Theatre performance spanning his entire career: including an acoustic set, The John Mayer Trio, and the full band. You can get it at the following places:

iTunes

Amazon

Target –exclusive 2 cd and dvd bundle

Upcoming Shows

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Nov 12th, 10:02am
I'm coming to see you when you come to San Diego on December dude!
Nov 9th, 8:21am
It's happy to see the new album Battle Studies.
Nov 9th, 5:20am
awesome video for his new single Who Says http://www.youtube.com/mayermusic

I also saw a lot of cool other things for his new album Battle Studies on his offical site
Oct 17th, 2:13am
Hspppy birthday dude!!!! ura big inspiration! keep dooing wat your best at!
Oct 16th, 9:21pm
hey Happy Birthday to you hehe
Oct 16th, 3:57pm
happy birthday john....sucses for you....
Oct 15th, 10:02pm Last edited Oct 15th, 10:04pm.


happy birth day
Oct 13th, 4:02am
heyy. your music is perfect
Oct 1st, 11:21am