Combining a throwback to Motown-soul with low-fi, do-it-yourself recordings, Mayer establishes a fantastic niche that should please both longtime listeners of their folk's old records, hip-hop heads, and general likers of good music the world over. His is a great introduction to music from a simpler time, where classic themes dominated, singing in falsetto wasn't ruined forever, and tucking in your shirt was actually hip.
If you haven't already, please, recognize:
Toronto-born singer Tanika Charles opened for Mayer, and she proved to have a formidable voice, and huge stage presence. I'd really like to catch her live again soon.





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