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John Mayer tour dates:
with Colbie Caillat & Brett Dennen:
July 2 Milwaukee, WI Marcus Amphitheatre
July 3 Maryland Heights, MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
July 5 Noblesville, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center
July 6 Rothbury, MI Michigan Rothbury Festival
July 7 Toronto, ON Molson Amphitheatre
July 9 Wantagh, NY Jones Beach
July 10 Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center
July 12 Mansfield, MA Tweeter Center
July 13 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion
July 15 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
July 17 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center
July 18 Tinley Park, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
July 20 Denver, CO Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
July 21 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre
July 25 Marysville, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre
July 26 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 27 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
July 29 Chula Vista, CA Coors Amphitheatre
July 30 Phoenix, AZ Cricket Pavilion
August 1 Dallas, TX Superpages.com Center
August 2 Woodlands, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
- These will be added on our tour page!
Source: eventticketreport.com
It’s an old news guys,but it’s cool
! (03.18.08)
Check out Colbie open up in her new ‘First Ladies’ MTV interview all about her “firsts” including her first crush, first song she ever wrote, first fan letter and even gives us a first listen of her beautiful rendition of “Killing Me Softly.”
Here the video of Colbie performing “Realize” on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”. Hope you’ll enjoy ! I love it ♥
When Universal Records dropped its lawsuit against social networking site MySpace in April, it was welcome news to many musical artists, and few more so than Colbie Caillat.
For months, the California-based singer-songwriter had to soothe angry fans with blog posts as her record label’s squabble with the social networking site forced her to replace full-length versions of songs from her major label debut, “Coco,” with 90-second snippets.
Once an agreement was reached, Caillat was finally able to re-post her songs in full - but not before dozens of frustrated fans had weighed in on the matter, some demanding the artist let them know when the songs returned and wondering where they could turn to hear her music.
That’s the kind of mentality that no doubt enrages those who sell records for a living, but one that Caillat has to understand. She owes much of her success to MySpace and her inescapably catchy song “Bubbly,” which garnered millions of plays on the site’s player before becoming a pop radio hit.
It’s how Rolling Stone found her, naming her one of the top female artists on the site, and it’s how her label was assured they had a tested, surefire hit on their hands when they signed her. Perhaps most importantly, it’s how she gained the confidence and focus to pursue music seriously.
“That was my dream when I was younger,” she explained. “I wanted to be a famous singer. But I was really lazy. It took me until I was 19 to actually learn to play an instrument, and after that, I started writing songs. But even once I did that, I wouldn’t play shows, because I hated it. I was so nervous. I didn’t even have a MySpace (page). My friend had to put my songs up on MySpace for me. So I wasn’t that serious. I wanted to be, but I wasn’t doing anything to push myself.”
By the time “Bubbly” had been posted to MySpace, Caillat, now 23, said, “I had only performed live at school talent shows in high school and junior high, so I could count probably five times I’d performed live.”
That figure has ramped up considerably since “Coco” was released last summer. Caillat estimates she’s given more than 1,000 performances of “Bubbly” alone, and her onstage nerves are starting to taper off.
“If it’s a bigger crowd, I’m less nervous. If it’s teeny, I get terrified,” she said. “Usually I have to have one cocktail before I go up on stage, just to ease my nerves.
“I have to remind myself to have fun with it now, since I do get nervous and I don’t like performing all the time. Sometimes I get like, ‘Ugh, great, I have to sing “Bubbly.” ‘ I really like the song, but when I have to perform it, that’s when it becomes a job, just because I get so nervous, it’s like a lot of work for me. But it’s gotten better over the months, because now I’m actually having fun performing.”
Where the whirlwind of touring and promotion normally hinders rookie performers - writing songs for album No. 2 - it hasn’t affected Caillat. She said she has close to a dozen songs written for her next album, which is due for release in summer 2009. She’s not tinkering with the formula - she’ll be working with the same writers and producers as she did on “Coco,” and with Universal’s new MySpace Music venture, the site will play a large role in promotion. Whether sharing her songs online will continue to be profitable a year from now, however, is slightly less certain.
“It’s true, people aren’t buying music,” she said. “But for me, I also don’t just go buy an album if I only hear one good song. I don’t blame people if they don’t just go do that, because what if the rest of the album sucks? I think it’s cool that they live with it on MySpace, they get used to the song, and they realize that there are five good songs on the MySpace, and they go out and buy the album.
“That’s what people do,” she said. “And that’s what I do.”
Source: poughkeepsiejournal.com
Thanks again to the lovely Anna! <3

I went a little cap crazy lol, over 400 HQ captures! Video coming soon!
Here are some old candid photos of our girl! Thanks to Anna!
Photos of Colbie performing at The Bite of Las Vegas food festival in Las Vegas, Nevada have been added to the gallery thanks to the awesome Anna!
CoCo - the platinum selling album from singer/songwriter Colbie Caillat is available at your local stores! The album features the hit "Bubbly" and great songs such as "The Little Things", "Oxygen" and more! The perfect album for your everyday listening pleasure! Click here to purchase yours!
- All tour dates here!
Currently w/ John Mayer