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in deze speciale aflevering van Gitaarmannen de Podcast praat ik met de legendarische Eric Corton over zijn iconische interview met John Mayer in 2010. Het gesprek vond plaats in de historische Desmet Studios in Amsterdam, waar John Mayer niet alleen een intieme live set speelde, maar ook een gesprek voerde dat verre van soepel verliep. Eric deelt zijn ervaringen, van de eerste ontmoeting met een treiterende Mayer, tot de ontroerende momenten die hij had met zijn dochter, een grote fan van Mayer’s muziek. Ontdek hoe het is om een wereldster als John Mayer te interviewen, de uitdagingen die daarbij komen kijken, en waarom dit gesprek Eric nog steeds bijblijft. Of je nu een fan bent van John Mayer, Eric Corton, of gewoon houdt van verhalen uit de muziekwereld, deze aflevering mag je niet missen! Dit najaar sta ik in de theaters met mijn voorstelling: Gitaarmannen 3: John Mayer. Een ode aan de man en zijn muziek! Voor alle data en tickets kijk je hier: www.edstruijlaart.nl/tour Vergeet niet te abonneren op mijn kanaal voor meer verhalen uit de muziekwereld en laat een like achter als je de video leuk vindt!#johnmayer #ericcorton #gitaarmannen
Hey MSP Fam! We've got a another episode packed with Mayer talk! In this episode, we discuss the Sob Rock Tour, the shows we went to and overall takeaways from the entire tour and jump into the first part of our "Year in the Life of John Mayer" segment. Plus, as always, we read listener emails. Things we talk about in this episode: How knowing the meaning of a song changes our view of it What genres and covers we'd like to see John do If John will do another blues album "Chasing" songs on the Sob Rock Tour The Deep Cut focus of the Sob Rock Tour The John Mayer Online Community Villanova Junction Napster And more! If you like the show, be sure to Rate and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Follow us and Rate us on Spotify, follow us on all the socials, etc. Intro Music this week is "Color Queen" by Villanova Junction __________________________ Links of resources mentioned on the show: Someday I'll Fly Documentary by Eastwood Allen Villanova Junction Demo on Youtube (Playlist by John Mayer Tapes) The Internet Archive The JMTP (archived) __________________________ Other My Stupid Podcast Links Jeff's Music Website: www.jmwsongs.com Jeff's Other Podcast, Current Gen: Listen on Youtube | Listen on Spotify Write in to the show: mystupidpodcastshow@gmail.com Instagram: instagram.com/mystupidpodcast Twitter: twitter.com/mystupidcast Facebook: facebook.com/mystupidcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-stupid-podcast/message
Hey MSP Family! For episode 26, we had the opportunity to chat with Bryan Copeland and John Anno from the John Mayer Tribute Band Continuum based out of Springfield, Missouri . Bryan and John took some time to chat about their John Mayer stories, what led them to start a JM tribute band, the difference between a tribute and cover band, their favorite songs to play, and so much more! We hope you enjoy our conversation with them. And as usual, we read some of your emails! Check out John and Bryan's projects and give them some love: Bryan Copeland Music - Tour dates, merch, music, and more! Bryan on Spotify Follow Bryan on Instagram Follow John on Instagram "Continuum" A John Mayer Tribute on Facebook If you think the show has value, please leave us a positive review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow us on Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts! Email the show: mystupidpodcastshow@gmail.com Instagram: instagram.com/mystupidpodcast Twitter: twitter.com/mystupidcast Facebook: facebook.com/mystupidcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-stupid-podcast/message
On the one year anniversary since we both lost the most important person in our lives, I’m joined by my dear friend John Mayer (@john.s.mayer aka the REAL John Mayer) to reflect on the past year of grief, healing, community, and everything else in the middle. Get ready to feel re-centered and grounded beyond belief as you listen to John authentically share his reflections on the last few years and particularly the past year after losing his wife, saying yes to as much as possible, and soaking up the good that remains in the world. In loving memory of Abi Pereira Mayer (December 28, 1990-December 4, 2018). You can visit our website for show notes as well as visit Two Flounders to learn more about Abi's personal story. In honor of this day, you can also read more in Abi's Eulogy . P.S. If you're just jumping in, I recommend starting from Episode 01 when you can to get an even deeper picture of this project! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/better-out-loud/support
It’s a wonder how they’re not brothers, John Mayer and Billy Allen. Similar demeanors – calm, collected, neither too high nor too low. Similar styles of play – crafty, ball-control-oriented, hyper-efficient. Similar hobbies – reading, coaching, dadding. Mayer thinks Allen has always been the better of the two. Allen thinks the same about Mayer. Any pandering to the crowd is done mostly in jest, Allen flexing after a float serve ace or a poke kill, though that’s more than Mayer will generally do. He might offer the slightest of smiles. One of their chief similarities one might notice – and will inevitably notice if you listen to their podcast, Coach Your Brains Out – is the importance they place on mindset, emphasizing the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset. “One thing I’ve learned is that we all have fixed mindsets and we don’t even realize we have fixed mindsets,” Mayer says on SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter. “It’s really hard and the shift is never ending.” And neither, it’s become evident, is their improvement. Mayer, after making just three career AVP finals in his first 11 years on Tour – it should be noted that he also made a pair of Corona Wide Open finals in 2011 – made four in 2015 alone, winning in New Orleans with Ryan Doherty. It culminated in him being named AVP MVP. Allen has seen a similar ascent. From 2004-2015, he failed to make a single AVP final, which set up a breakout pair of seasons in 2016 and ’17, winning his first career AVP in Seattle in 2016 with Theo Brunner and following it up the next year with Stafford Slick. His win with Slick was sandwiched between a pair of finals appearances, the first in New York, where he fell to Taylor Crabb and Jake Gibb, and then San Francisco, where an injury limited Slick. Allen and Mayer discuss their ascents, their shifts in mindsets and what their future looks like on SANDCAST. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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