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Michael Franti & announced in November last year that they would be opening for the 2010 ” in the spring. It was difficult to picture Mayer, known mostly for his colorful love life rather than his guitar compositions, and Franti, known for his fights against , religious and racial wars, on the same stage.

Franti’s practicing what he preaches. He is closely involved with CARE, an organization trying to educate mainly women and girls in developing countries in quest against . He travels all around the world on CARE missions. One of the last places he visited was East Timor.

A few years ago Michael Franti & Spearhead released their ! , inspired by Franti’s trip to the Middle East war zones including Israel, Baghdad, Iraq, and the Gaza Strip. 

 

But despite the mixed reactions after the announcement of the collaboration, Michael Franti was confident that his is compatible with Mayer’s and that Michael Franti & Spearhead would connect to Mayer’s audience.

Franti, in whose veins flow all kinds of blood, is equally open to people of all ages, genders or races. And according to the positive reactions of fans after the first concerts of the Battle Studies , he was right. The light, positive music blending hip hop with , , , , and , turned out to be a perfectly matching opening act for John Mayer’s “Battle Studies.”

Michael Franti & Spearhead gained mainstream recognition last year with the hit single “ ()” from their “” album. “Say Hey ()” turned out to be a gold mine and became with more than 2 million sold copies sold.

“All Rebel Rockers” was recorded mainly in . Franti finds inspiration not only in but also in classical albums like ’s . But what really makes their sound so unique is the live performance of the . Something that draws Michael Franti to reggae are the vibes that the creates when they play together.

 

 

Right now Michael Franti & Spearhead are working on their next album.