DEAD & COMPANY, JOHN MAYER: Band Made Him a "Better Person"

John Mayer has posted about the end of Dead & Company's final tour -- and hinted that it's not over for the group.

Mayer posted some photos from Sunday night's show in San Francisco on his social media and wrote, "This music has made me a better player, and this band made me a better person. I was given the honor of a lifetime -- to have access to the greatest songbook in modern music, and the deepest well of life memories shared by hundreds of thousands of Deadheads who extended their grace and acceptance to me...

"Something magical happened on this tour, and I don’t think any of us saw it coming. Dead & Company is still a band -- we just don’t know what the next show will be. I speak for us all when I say that I look forward to being shown the next shaft of light… I know we will all move towards it together. This band changed my life, and I love you all for it."

Dead & Company, with former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart, and, prior to The Final TourBill Kreutzmann, formed in 2015.


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