JOHN MAYER Performs SKID ROW, EXTREME, WARRANT Ballads On SIRIUS XM; Audio Available

December 16, 2009

Rock singer/musician John Mayer performed a medley of "hair-metal" ballads — SKID ROW's "I Remember You", EXTREME's "More Than Words" and WARRANT's "I Saw Red" — while warming up for an exclusive Sirius XM performance. The two-minute medley is now available for streaming in the YouTube clip below.

John Mayer's guest DJ session will air on Wednesday, December 16 at 6:00 p.m. on The Spectrum, Sirius channel 18 and XM channel 45. The Spectrum will also broadcast his acoustic performance.

The acoustic performance will also air on the Coffee House, Sirius channel 30 and XM channel 51, during its weekly show "Coffee House Live" on Thursday, December 17 at 12:00 p.m. ET.

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