Kevin Stevens - 02/Feb/2010  After three years of relative silence, John Mayer, America's favorite heartbroken guitar virtuoso, has returned to the spotlight with his fourth studi...
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| BB Burnett - 24/Dec/2009 It's difficult for artists steeped in roots music to cross over like a Bonnie Raitt. But where Raitt and producer Don Was created a new template, Maye...
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Jeff Clutterbuck - 16/Dec/2009  In many ways, John Mayer has crafted a modern equivalent of the classic Fleetwood Mac album Tusk. While the amount of sensory overload may differ, the...
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| Laura Johnstone - 14/Dec/2009 Battle Studies is essentially a sombre affair, and I use the word affair loosely to compliment his inspiration. Quoted in June as saying that the albu...
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Johanna Marie Ferreira - 10/Dec/2009  John Mayer hasbecome one of the most popular guitarists of his time. The artist having been first recognizedfor his mellow, acoustic sounds has also ...
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Jim Pusey - 09/Dec/2009  It's a surprise that John Mayer's huge Stateside success has never really travelled across the Atlantic. But if he hoped Battle Studies would be the a...
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Cody Rogers - 04/Dec/2009  John Mayer is a jack of all trades. He gained notoriety through throngs of female fans with his first two studio albums, respect from blues and rock f...
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Andy Pareti - 29/Nov/2009  Try!, released in 2005. With searing covers of Jimi Hendrix and Ray Charles and lick-heavy reinterpretations of Mayer originals, it looked like the B...
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Charlie Baylis - 27/Nov/2009  Listening to Battle Studies you get the impression that if James Blunt were born with musical ability he might be mistaken for a trans-Atlantic cousin...
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| Paul Terefenko - 26/Nov/2009 The John Mayer we know from pop culture is fascinating and entertaining. He’s done stand-up, written for Esquire and is a Twitter king. But his ...
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