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John Mayer is a "Groovy Tree-Hugger"

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 04.24.06
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According to Rolling Stone Magazine, John Mayer is a "groovy tree-hugger". They report that he took a break from the studio during Elle's green issue party/advance screening of Laurie David's Too Hot Not to Handle to play a four-song acoustic set for all the green partygoers. Given the shindig's subject matter, he took the opportunity to debut a new song called "Waiting for the World to Change," which will reportedly be released on his upcoming album. Mayer said he was very happy to be playing for a cause he found to be "maybe the most logical cause out there." Thanks to Lascelles for the tip! via ::Rolling Stone

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Also, I saw Mike Sandwich on Friday and they were talking about Green Technologies too. They were playing in front of a Home Depot(which was kind of strange) and during their set, they stopped and said the reason they were playing there was because H.D. started a program of installing Solar Panels and how individual choices will lead us all to a more renewable and sustainable existence. I thought it was pretty alright for them to talk about renewable energy during the middle of their show.

jump to top Sabrina says:

Now if only he would stop writing misogynist songs, he might be ok.

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