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by John Hook

Beach Music? Many define it by its geography and the kinds of songs it includes while describing ‘friendship’ and ‘good times’ as the glue which binds it.

If you’re like me you’ve thrilled to square dancing in bright costumes, two-stepping in country bars, bumping and hustling in discos, and line dancing in modern clubs. They’re all filled with friendship and good times; making those insufficient illustrations of what makes Beach Music what it is.

1. Beach Music in the East and the West are similar, but not the same.
Both coastal communities celebrate individuality and self-expression. At the center of West Coast beach culture is the surfer community encouraging private quests marked by athletic achievement while the East Coast dance culture inspires a new form of social success.

2. East Coast Beach Music nurtures new ideals of social equality, romance, and improvisational self-expression.
Fifteen years before Rock and Roll, white teenagers in the Southeast embraced Black music as their own. At the same time they developed a new dance to express themselves. From that mixture the Shag evolved.

3.  Many found the secret rites of Shag and Beach Music at the Beach.
Like the “soul surfers” of the West Coast, the “soul dancers” set new standards for the ‘good life.’ At the beach, personal and hometown histories stayed home while they assumed nicknames and developed new personalities.

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John Mayer has been in the news recently, but not for his music! The “Your Body Is a Wonderland” singer has endured constant media attention due to his relationship with Jennifer Aniston, but Mayer is finally putting a focus back on music. The multi-Grammy Award winner played a show following the Grammy nominations broadcast December 3. The concert, called “Grammy Nominations Live! – Countdown To Music’s Biggest Night,” was an exclusive, untelevised event at Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre. The original member of the Time reunited at Club Nokia for an after-party celebrating the grand opening of the Grammy Museum at L.A. live December 6. Try http://www.stubhub.com/john-mayer-tickets for John Mayer tickets to see him live when he goes on his next tour!

John Mayer kicked off his musical career in Atlanta after a short stint studying at the prestigious Berklee College of Music and never looked back. In 1999 Mayer released his debut solo album, Inside Wants Out, and was soon a staple on the Atlanta club circuit with regular gigs at venues like Eddie’s Attic. After performing at the South by Southwest Music Festival in March 2000, Mayer inked a contract with Aware Records, a subsidiary of major-label Columbia, and stepped in the studio to work on his proper debut with producer John Alagua, known for his work with Ben Folds Five and Dave Matthews. While Inside Wants Out was an acoustic album, Room for Squares, Mayer’s major-label debut album, was a smoother release reminiscent of Dave Matthews’ style. In the summer of 2001, Columbia re-released Room for Squares with one bonus track and also issued a very limited-edition double disc with two previously unreleased cover songs.