John Mayer
US singer‐songwriter
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John Mayer's Music Accessories
In this video of John Mayer performing Why Georgia live, his Dunlop Tortex Guitar Picks can be seen on the microphone stand pick holder. They are green, which corresponds to the .88 mm ones. They can be seen 0:53 into the video. At 1:46 you can see the back of the picks, which looks to have customized art.
John Mayer uses the BlueChip TD 35 pick, as shown in an uploaded photo on Imgur.
In this photo John Mayer can be seen wearing a Moody guitar strap. This photo was taken from the Moody Leather website.
In a user-uploaded photo on BlogSpot, John Mayer is seen using the Ernie Ball Polypro Guitar Strap, suggesting it's a staple in his collection.
In this photo of John Mayer performing live with a sunburst Stratocaster, he can be seen using a Fender 2" Monogrammed Guitar Strap (colors: Black, Light Gray, and Metallic Blue).
Pickboy posted this image of the John Mayer Pickboy Dead and Company pick on December 15, 2015
In this photo of John Mayer playing a Fender Jimi Hendrix Monterey Pop Stratocaster, he can be seen using a Fender 2" Monogrammed Guitar Strap (color: White, Brown, and Yellow).
In this video, Mayer can clearly be seen using the König & Meyer 164/1 Harmonica Holder. He also appears using it in other performances, such as the one found in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv-9n1pU7qA).
In an Instagram story, John Mayer shows his Incase x John Mayer INCSVSJM guitar case.
As seen in the new music video for "Last Train Home", the first of 4 new songs on John Mayer's upcoming 8th studio Album, Sob Rock (dropping July 16, 2021), the music video production highlighted the use of the Denecke Dcode TS-3 Time Code Clapper Slate with Color Clapper Sticks, which adds to the nostalgic, 1980's aesthetic of the video. The Clapper Slate runs about $1200.00.
in where the light is, on his microphone stand you can see the dunlop tortex pitch black picks that John is using, I think it's the .88 since he has experience with those
In this photo from 2023 on John's newest solo tour the color of an orange pick can be seen. By the text and shape it appears to be a .60mm tortex pick
In this video of John Mayer performing "Something's Missing" live in 2003, his Dunlop Tortex Guitar Pick can be seen on his picking hand. They are yellow, which corresponds to the .73 mm ones. They can be seen 0:05 into the video.
John Mayer is seen using the DiMarzio ClipLock Strap on his PRS Silver Sky guitar in this performance of Better Days with Zach Bryan.
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Discography
Room For Squares
2001
Any Given Thursday
2003
Heavier Things
2003
As/Is: Mountain View, CA - 7/16/04
2004
As/Is: Houston, TX - 7/24/04
2004
As/Is: Philadelphia, PA/Hartford, CT - 8/14-8/15/04
2004
As/Is: Live In Cleveland/Cincinnati, OH - 8/03-8/04/04
2004
As/Is - Live
2004
TRY! - Live In Concert
2005
Continuum
2006
Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live In Los Angeles
2008
Battle Studies
2009
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The Search for Everything - Wave Two
John Mayer · 2017
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The Search for Everything - Wave One
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