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John Mayer at Madiston Square Garden Tonight!

Well, I’m pretty certain you all are aware of my love for John Mayer by now. Despite his controversial interviews in Playboy and Rolling Stone over the past few months, you cannot deny his guitar skills and prowess as a songwriter.

I’m psyched to be attending his concert tonight at Madison Square Garden. Be sure to follow me on Twitter for up to the minute coverage. I’ll try not to gush too much. Keep your fingers crossed for a video interview in the future!

Watch below for clip one of Mayer on VH1 “Storytellers” as he talks of being misunderstood and performs “No Such Thing.”

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John Mayer On VH1 Storytellers Tonight!

If you’ve been reading this blog for any amount of time, you already know my favorite artist (and dream interview) is John Mayer. Whether it’s his tell-all nature in his most recent Rolling Stone cover story or his comedy as seen on VH1 special, “John Mayer Has A TV Show,” Mayer can do no wrong in my eyes.

A friend reminded me earlier today that he will be performing tonight on VH1’s Storytellers at 8 p.m. and you better believe I’ll be watching! For a preview, watch below as Mayer sings the first track off his album, Battle Studies. And please, VH1, bring back “John Mayer Has A TV Show!” If you need some assistance, I’ll gladly clear my schedule!

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Which Jingle Ball Artist Are You Most Interested In?

This coming Friday I’ll be covering New York radio station Z100’s annual Jingle Ball concert. I have access to the press room for artist interviews throughout the night as well as tickets to the show, so be sure to follow me on Twitter for up-to-the-minute exclusives.

The show will be held at Madison Square Garden and includes performances by John Mayer, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, The Fray, Boys Like Girls, Owl City, Kris Allen, Jay Sean and more. I’m not sure how many questions I’ll get in for each artist, so in this week’s poll I want to know which artist you’re most excited to read about. Feel free to leave additional suggestions in the comments.

Which Jingle Ball Artist Are You Most Interested In?

John Mayer
Taylor Swift
Justin Bieber
Kris Allen
Other

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Artist of the Week

Artist of the Week: David Ryan Harris

A friend and former colleague suggested that I might like David Ryan Harris. So, when I found out he’d be performing at Rockwood Music Hall November 20th, I decided to check him out and was truly blown away. The venue was packed to capacity and a line formed outside with eager concertgoers hoping to gain a coveted spot inside. When they couldn’t, they went next door to watch the show broadcast live via video screen.

Harris is well known for lending his guitar skills and vocals to John Mayer, Dave Matthews and Santana on tour. Perhaps it was only fitting that one of the songs he briefly covered during the night was Mayer’s “Your Body Is a Wonderland.” While he has shared the stage with many notable performers, Harris demonstrated his prowess as a singer-songwriter throughout his set.

With a distinct and soulful flavor, Harris brings to mind classic Motown and R&B; performers. Tracks like “Yesterday Shutting Down” showcased his powerful vocals while “Still Be Loving You,” a moving ballad written for his mother, touches the listener on a more personal level. While performing “Yesterday Shutting Down,” Harris led a slow buildup within the tale of the song before belting, “I wanna move on with the rest of my life.” With appropriate musical accompaniment and groove, the listener couldn’t help but tap his foot along.

“Sweetest Berry” pleased concertgoers as Robbie McIntosh took the stage and wowed the crowd with his impressive guitar chops. Always the versatile musician, tracks like “Slow Train Moving” showcase Harris’ soulful side while “Crocodile Lake” is more of an upbeat jazzy number with fitting percussion and electric guitar.

With simple guitar finger picking and intimate lyrics, “For You” is a beautiful ballad that brings reference to fellow up-and-coming artists like Tyrone Wells and the likes of the more legendary Marvin Gaye. Truly an artist to witness live, Harris’ MySpace doesn’t do him justice. Catch him live and see for yourself.

Recommended: For fans of Marvin Gaye, Tyrone Wells, Usher.

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John Mayer Debuts Tracks Off New Album at Secret Brooklyn Show

On the eve of John Mayer’s album release, hundreds of fans lined up outside the Music Hall of Williamsburg for a secret show presented by MySpace and Citi Forward. Starting the night with first track off Battle Studies, the room erupted into screams. A mix of new and old songs, the two-hour and fifteen minute set proved Mayer to be in his element as he displayed his killer guitar skills and comical side, continually joking with fans (one of which threw her bra at him). “They say I’m a womanizer. I say I haven’t met enough women,” he quipped.

A bluesy “Vultures” followed “Heartbreak Warfare” which segued nicely into “Crossroads,” by far the most soulful track on Battle Studies, showcasing Mayer’s guitar chops well. Replying to screams of “I love you” Mayer said, “I love you too. It’s great to be back onstage with a guitar.”

A standout performer, Mayer improvised continually throughout the night. On “I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You) he slowed the beat down mid-song, telling his band, “Feel it out. Do what you guys feel.” A nice glimpse into the John Mayer world of music, the song was sultry and soulful with a slight edge you could never witness from just listening to the album.

Surprisingly, the crowd knew most of the tracks off Battle Studies and sang along word for word during many of the songs. The optimistic tongue in cheek, “Perfectly Lonely” seemed to be a favorite from audience reaction.

Always the comedian, when a fan held a professionally designed sign that read, “Battle Studies: Warriors” he joked, “This is one of those school projects where your father is a genius . . . this gives a new standard to poster board and 3×5 signs.” Before beginning, “Why Georgia,” he told fans, “If you were afraid of me evolving away from you and if you were afraid that I could never be the guy who is still wondering what the hell is going on and think that I have it all, I play this for you as the kid in his mother’s 1991 Plymouth Voyager living in Atlanta, Georgia.”

Definitely a crowd favorite, “Why Georgia” took the audience back to where it all began: 2001’s Room For Squares. A special surprise performance of “Comfortable” drew additional excitement. A song he hasn’t played in a while, Mayer stated, “I’m going to try it.” When failing to find the right note during the song he confessed, “I didn’t know it then. I don’t know it now.”

The band left Mayer onstage solo for “Free Fallin,'” “Belief” and “War of My Life,” a new track off Battle Studies, and a song he has yet to perform live. “Since this is a fan show and I know anything goes, I’m going to try a new song from the record we haven’t played yet as a band.” A slower ballad with moving lyrics, Mayer addressed the crowd mid-song. “Everyone is figuring out what their problems are in the continuum from bad to good. Whatever your problems are, big or small, all problems feel the same. For the things you’re trying to get over, sing it with me,” he said before singing the chorus: “I’m in the war of my life/At the core of my life/Got no choice but to fight ’til it’s done.”

And, what is a John Mayer concert without an intriguing rant? Known for garnering attention from the tabloids, Mayer said, “When I’m doing all this press and they say, ‘What do you say to people who say you’re a monstrous cad or a douchebag?’ You know what I say? Here’s what I say, (breaking into song) Let a man be lost for once in his lifetime/To sit in his own mind/To stare at the skyline/To live out his life all in the night sky/Let a man be lost.”

Highlight of the night was Mayer’s moving and incredible improvisation of “Gravity.” The emotion transferred from Mayer to guitar was ethereal as the band accompanied with a long intro and instrumental interlude mid-song. The show could have ended right there and it would have been a solid two-hour set, but an encore was still in order. Coming back onstage for current single, “Who Says” and the gospel infused “Friends, Lovers or Nothing,” Mayer closed his performance by taking pictures with fan’s cameras and shaking the hands of those closest to the stage. For a man with such versatility and respect, I couldn’t imagine a better way to end the night.

For those of you who weren’t able to make the show last night in Brooklyn, Fuse will be broadcasting Mayer’s Beacon Theater performance tonight at 9 P.M. I’ll be watching, will you?

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Stream John Mayer’s Upcoming Release

Earlier today, Rhapsody launched a new artist promotion supporting John Mayer’s upcoming release, Battle Studies. Due to hit stores Tuesday, November 17th, fans can listen to the tracks in their entirety a week early on Rhapsody.com and VH1’s “The Leak.”

While I’m sure many of you have heard latest single, “Who Says” and debated the truth behind the lyrics, “Who says I can’t get stoned,” you’ll be happy to know the rest of the album is far less questionable. Emotive “All We Ever Do Is Say Goodbye” has that acoustic folk feel reminiscent to last release, Continuum while “Half Of My Heart” is more uplifting. Featuring Taylor Swift on backing vocals, both singer’s voices blend extremely well. “Crossroads,” a song familiar to Eric Clapton fans, showcases Mayer’s blues side well. A refreshing surprise amongst numerous ballads, it is on this track that Mayer truly shines.

What do you think? Will you be picking up a copy of Mayer’s Battle Studies next week? Be sure to check out Rhapsody.com and VH1’s “The Leak” for a complete album stream. Which song is your favorite?

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Poll of the Week: What Fall Album Release Are You Looking Forward To?

This fall is jam packed with album releases from many established artists, as well as hot up-and-coming bands. The next few weeks I’ll be making multiple trips to the record store (Yes, I still buy albums — does anyone else?). My question for you in this week’s poll is:

What Fall Album Release Are You Looking Forward To?

Alicia Keys
John Mayer
Switchfoot
Other

Above are some albums I’m looking forward to, but I really want to know which release you’re most excited about. Leave your answers in the comments!
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John Mayer Debuts Music Video For “Who Says”

Today, John Mayer released the video of latest single, “Who Says” on his YouTube channel. Announcing the video on his Twitter page, Mayer said, “Come spend a night out with my friends and I for three minutes.” The video follows Mayer for a night in New York as he plays guitar at a house party, dines at a swanky restaurant and does some stand-up at the Comedy Cellar.

Of the track, in a recent issue of Rolling Stone, Mayer said, “When I sing it, I think about walking around your house naked with a guitar. It’s about being in control of the pleasure in your life.”

Mayer will perform songs from his upcoming release, Battle Studies, November 17 at the Beacon Theatre in New York, which will be broadcast live on Fuse. Tickets are available to members of Local 83, his fan club, as a thank you for years of dedication.

Watch “Who Says” below, and if you like what you hear, be sure to pick up the album due in stores Nov. 17.

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Song of the Week

Song of the Week: “Who Says”

Earlier today, John Mayer premiered the first single off his upcoming release, Battle Studies, on his Web site. Bringing to mind the laid back, folk-infused “Heart of Life” from his last album, Continuum, “Who Says” is an acoustic ballad with little deviation from the John Mayer sound fans know and love.

Sounding like a tongue in cheek number at first, Mayer starts off singing, “Who says I can’t get stoned?” He continues, “It’s been a long night in New York City/It’s been a long time since 22/I don’t remember you looking any better/But then again I don’t remember you.”

Of the track, in the latest issue of Rolling Stone, Mayer says, “When I sing it, I do not think about marijuana — I think about walking around your house naked with a guitar. It’s about being in control of the pleasure in your life.”

Listen to “Who Says” here.

What do you think? Do you like the new single? Look for the album in stores later this fall.

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Grammy’s Tonight!

Tonight is the most important night of the year for many musicians — the 51st Grammy Awards! Who do you think will walk away with the most awards? Here‘s a list of all the nominations.

One of the most anticipated award each year is Best New Artist, this year’s nominees include:

* Adele

* Duffy

* Jonas Brothers

* Lady Antebellum

* Jazmine Sullivan

Tough choice! Be sure to tune in tonight on CBS at 8 p.m. for the results as well as performances by U2, Radiohead, Coldplay, Paul McCartney, Justin Timberlake, Rihanna, Katy Perry, John Mayer, B.B. King and many, many more! I’ll be updating the results throughout the show on Twitter, so be sure to follow me if you’re not yet!