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John Mayer and Keith Urban Deliver Electrifying Beatles Cover at Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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In April 2013, the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City became the epicenter of guitar mastery during Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival. Among the festival’s standout moments was the unexpected collaboration between John Mayer and Keith Urban, who delivered a powerful rendition of The Beatles’ classic, “Don’t Let Me Down.”​

The performance began with Mayer and Urban harmonizing seamlessly, capturing the soulful essence of the original song. As the track progressed, the duo engaged in an exhilarating guitar duel—Mayer wielding his signature Fender Stratocaster and Urban on a Fender Telecaster. Their onstage chemistry was palpable, blending bluesy riffs with country flair, much to the audience’s delight.​

A memorable moment unfolded mid-performance when Urban’s guitar strap malfunctioned. Demonstrating true camaraderie, Mayer stepped in to assist, allowing Urban to sustain a high F# note, adding an impromptu yet harmonious twist to their set. This spontaneous interaction highlighted the mutual respect and synergy between the two artists. ​

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