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Sonny Mayo
Born July 16, 1971 (1971-07-16) (age 38), Washington, DC
Genres Heavy metal
Alternative metal
Hard rock
Nu metal
Occupations Guitarist, Musician
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1992-present
Associated acts Sevendust
Hed PE
Amen
Snot
Vanilla Ice
Website www.sonnymayo.info

Sonny Mayo (born Ronald Mayo Jr. in Washington, DC on July 16, 1971) is the former guitarist for Sevendust, and for Snot. He left Snot in 1998 to join Amen, as well as contributed all guitar parts to the Vanilla Ice album Hard to Swallow the same year. In 2003, he replaced Chad Benekos in Hed PE for the touring in support of the album Blackout. On January 19, 2005, he got a call from Morgan Rose to join Sevendust after Clint Lowery left for Dark New Day.[1] In October 2005, Sevendust released Next, their first studio album since Sonny joined the band. Mayo continued to write, record and perform with the band through 2007. In 2008, Sonny Mayo was replaced in Sevendust by original guitarist Clint Lowery.

Before Snot, Sonny played in a DC Area (Virginia) band called MF Pitbulls (an earlier incarnation of Snot with Shannon Larkin on vocals). Prior to that, and for a good number of years, Sonny was in a local thrash band called Silence. Silence (John Mayes, Benjamin Gaither, Louie Denslow, Jason Robinson and Sonny), regularly sold out venues in the DC Metro area including the famous "Bayou" in Georgetown. While with Silence, he released a nine track CD, and recorded a 3 song tape with Alex Perialas. One of the songs from the tape, "One Race" was made into a black and white video filmed at the Bayou.

In 2008, Snot reformed with ex-Divine Heresy frontman Tommy Vext on vocals for a new world tour and possible new album. In 2009 both Vext and Mayo departed from Snot.[citation needed]

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