'john mayer' yielded 25 matches.
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- John Mayer John Clayton Mayer, born October 16, 1977, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA, and started playing guitar at 13 after being inspired by the movie Back to the Future. In 2003, he won the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for the 2002 single...
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- Route 66: A Modern Standard Whether you remember Nat King Cole crooning about Route 66 in the 40s and 50s, Depeche Mode rocking the way down the road in the 80s, or you first heard John Mayer or Chuck Berry singing the song in the movie Cars, this song has been moving and inspi...
- John Mayer Tabs, Chords, and Sheet Music This lens is about learning and playing John Mayer song using guitar or piano. You'll find links to find Tabs, Chords, and Sheetmusic for John Mayer songs. If you need to brush up your skills on guitar or piano playing, you can go to the followin...
- Songs on my Ipod Alot of people these days have ipods. I love mine. I got it in 2006. It is much better than walkmans (if anybody remembers those). With an ipod you can wear it and noone knows you are wearing it. I love to wear it when I go on a walk. You can dance w...
- Eric James & the Early Hours Eric and the band have changed their name to "The Early Hours" ...same great music, just spelled differently... for now, check out: CLICK HERE - Pop Without Pretense - Comparisons to Death Cab For Cutie, Pete Yorn, and the would-be 'yupster' movement...
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- John Mayer John Mayer is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.
- "Your Body Is A Wonderland" By John Mayer Video Showcase "Your Body Is a Wonderland" is the second single released by John Mayer from his first album, 2001's Room for Squares. Its commercial success was greater than Mayer's prior single, "No Such Thing". The lyrics are sung by a young m...
- Waiting on the World To Change Tabs This lens is about how to learn and play "Waiting on the World to Change" on guitar. "Waiting on the World to Change" is a song performed by John Mayer. In this lens, you'll find Waiting on the World to Change's videos, li...
- Listen to the Full CD Room For Squares Free Online Listen to the full CD FREE now!
- A John Mayer Song List An alphabetical list of songs by John Mayer.
- The Grammys - Music Awards Grammys - 50th Anniversary The writers guild said it had not yet decided whether to picket the Feb. 10 Grammys ceremony, set to air live on CBS.
- Dreaming with a Broken Heart Tabs This lens is about how to learn and play "Dreaming with a Broken Heart" on guitar. "Dreaming with a Broken Heart" is a song performed by John Mayer. In this lens, you'll find Dreaming with a Broken Heart's videos, link to...
- John Mayer Guitar Tabs This lens is about learning and playing John Mayer's tabs using guitar. You'll find links to find the best tabs available for John Mayer songs. If you need to brush up your skills on guitar, you can go to the following link: >>Learn and Maste...
- No Such Thing Guitar Tabs This lens is about how to learn and play "No Such Thing" on guitar. "No Such Thing" is a song performed by John Mayer. In this lens, you'll find No Such Thing's videos, link to download the best chords sheetmusic. And a br...
- Celebrity Bloggers Yes, the social networking universe has become so large that even celebrities are writing their own blogs. We have tried to put together a complete list of all the celebrity blogs out there, but if any are missing, please add them for everyone to see...
- "Continuum" - album by John Mayer Video Showcase Continuum is the third major label studio album from John Mayer and was officially released in the United States on September 12, 2006. It marked a change in Mayer's musical style, and incorporated blues and rhythm and blues elements more heavily tha...
- Eric Clapton Legendary guitarist, Eric Clapton has been performing and recording for over 40 years.
- Lensmaster Index: The Editors of Rolling Stone Magazine The Editors of Rolling Stone Magazine wrote 124 lenses, probably imagining that their efforts would be recognized. If you examine their XML feeds, you'll see they haven't updated anything since about 6 JUN 2006. I wonder if there's a back-story there...
