There is a nice recording of Stone Cracker John on a CD called "The Music of Eric Coates" in the BBC Radio Classics range. (BBCRD 9106) 1995
Recorded by the BBC Concert Orchestra,conducted by Sir Adrian Boultand sung by Ian Wallace.
No he did not listen to rap
Eddie Van Halen, Eric Johnson, and John Mayer.
Eric Clapton was a member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.
John Mayer has been influenced by Eric Johnson, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Freddie King, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, John Scofield, and Herbie Hancock.
One can listen to music by John Mayer from a multitude of sources. Some such on-line sources include Jango, Pandora and even social media like Myspace.
John Coates - tenor - was born in 1865.
John Coates - tenor - died in 1941.
John Coates Carter died in 1927.
John Coates Carter was born in 1859.
John Coates has written: 'An answer to the complaint and indictment preferred against John Coates, junr. of the city of Coventry, chandler'
John H. Coates was born on 1945-01-26.
John Coates - general - was born on 1932-12-28.
John Coates - naval architect - was born in 1922.
John Coates - naval architect - died in 2010.
John Coates - Australian politician - was born on 1944-03-23.
John William Coates has written: 'Changing working practices, technology and management control'
David John Coates has written: 'Fluid mass flow measurement using a combined differential pressure and vortex sensor'