Singer/songwriter John Mayer performed in his first concert in nearly two years, a fundraiser he helped organize to benefit the firefighters that helped save his and other homes in Montana's Paradise Valley from an 8,500-acre wildfire last summer.
Mayer started with his first live performance of "If I Ever Get Around to Living," at a concert in Bozeman Wednesday night that included Zac Brown and raised more than $100,000.
At the time of the late August fire near Livingston, Mayer was in Los Angeles receiving treatment for a growth near his vocal cords. In May, a second granuloma was removed. Mayer says Botox injections used to keep his vocal cords from pressing together while they heal have limited his ability to hit high notes.
John Mayer organizes, sings at MT benefit concert
GALLATIN COUNTY
POSTED: 3:39 PM Jan 17 2013
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