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    John Clayton Mayer [1] (/ ˈ m eɪ. ər / MAY-ər; born October 16, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. [2] 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.

  3. May 7, 2021 · Singer, songwriter and guitarist John Mayer’s soft rock earned him a number of Grammy Awards, paving the way for similar success in a blues-based vein.

  4. Sep 16, 2024 · John Mayer (born October 16, 1977, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose melodic, often soft rock earned him a wide audience and a number of Grammy Awards in the early 21st century.

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  5. John Clayton Mayer is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. Famous for his guitar skills and artistic pursuit of classy pop-rock songs, John has earned major chart success in the US and other countries.

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  6. John Clayton Mayer, born October 16, 1977, is a singer-songwriter and guitarist whose work has spanned many genres over the course of his career. Raised in Fairfield, Connecticut.

  7. Nov 9, 2018 · 11/9/2018. Billboard ‘s most recent cover star John Mayer has been making music in the public eye for nearly 20 years. The singer-songwriter has won seven Grammys, scored the most No. 1s on...

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    John Clayton Mayer[1] (/ ˈmeɪ.ər / MAY-ər; born October 16, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. [2] 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.