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"The middle son of two teachers who grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut, #JohnMayer picked up guitar at age 13 and was soon playing local blues clubs both solo and with the band Villanova Junction. At 17, he suffered a cardiac arrhythmia that kept him hospitalized for a week. It was then that his songwriting career began in earnest. A year after finishing high school, Mayer enrolled at Boston's Berklee College of Music on a partial scholarship. He dropped out after his first year to move to Atlanta and play live with his friend Clay Cook under the name LoFi Masters. Mayer left the duo to record his first EP, 1999's Inside Wants Out, which he distributed himself while playing gigs across the South. Mayer's big break came after he appeared at 2000's South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, TX, when he signed with Aware Records, a Columbia subsidiary. His first full-length album, Room for Squares (Number 8, 2001) was picked up by Columbia for wide release. Room for Squares went multi-platinum on the back of singles 'No Such Thing' and 'Your Body Is a Wonderland.'" From the May 13th, 2004 issue of @Rolling Stone. Photograph by Paul Natkin


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