Fans of blues and rock hurry to purchase John Mayer tickets as well as attend the charity events he hosts. Born John Clayton Mayer in Connecticut, the musician attended Boston’s Berklee College of Music before his 1997 move to Atlanta, Georgia. Early on, Mayer’s career focused primarily on acoustic rock however by 2005 he began to move into the realm of blues music.
Long before John Mayer tickets were ever sold, the singer-songwriter decided to leave his classes at Berklee College of Music to become of a member of a two man band with his college friend Clay Cook. The band, called LoFi Masters, played gigs in local clubs and coffee houses. After playing together, the pair realized that their goals for the group were too dissimilar. Mayer was pushing towards a pop music sound that did not interest Cook. The group dissolved and Mayer began a solo career.
John Mayer tickets were still lesser known at this point. Along with local producer Glenn Matullo, Mayer recorded an independent EP called Inside Wants Out. Despite the dissolution of LoFi Masters, Cook co-wrote a number of the songs found on Inside Wants Out. A full band was used to record the track No Such Thing. Co-producer David “DeLa” LaBruyere took up the bass guitar as well. Afterwards, Mayer and LaBruyere started playing together in Georgia venues as well as those in neighboring states.
During this time, John Mayer began to establish a reputation for himself. Soon, John Mayer tickets would become far more commonplace. In March of 2000 Mayer appeared at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas. His appearance caught the eye of Aware Records. Mayer released an internet only album with Aware Records called Room for Squares.
Aware went through some changes during this time, signing a deal with Columbia Records. The agreement would give Columbia first pick when signing Aware artists. This transaction also lead to Columbia’s remix and re-release of Mayer’s Room for Squares. The re-release was improved and included the first four songs from Inside Wants Out.
Venues were selling many John Mayer tickets, including a concert held in Birmingham, Alabama in 2003. The performance was recorded and released as a live DVD and CD. Later in 2004, Mayer released his second album Heavier Things, which received positive reviews from Rolling Stone, Blender and AllMusic. Although the reviews were positive, they were also somewhat reserved. Heavier Things earned a place at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.
During Spring of 2005, the John Mayer Trio was formed, which included Mayer along with drummer Steve Jordan and bassist Pino Palladino. Mayer’s album Battle Studios was released in November of 2009. This would be the musician’s fourth studio release. Today, John Mayer tickets are a popular item among fans.
