Mayer Hawthorne
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About
Ann Arbor, Michigan native and longtime eclectic DJ/producer Andrew Cohen, onetime member of the rap groups Athletic Mic League and Now On, began recording soul-seeped material as something of a joke, but didn't plan to have it reach beyond his circle of friends and family. Mayer Hawthorne, the pseudonym Cohen used for the songs, eventually took on a life of its own. When a couple of Hawthorne songs were played for Peanut Butter Wolf, the Stones Throw label head was baffled; he initially thought he was hearing re-edits of obscure late-'60s/early-'70s soul singles, not the work of a multi-instrumentalist who laid everything down himself. Subsequently signed to Stones Throw, Cohen debuted Hawthorne with "Just Ain't Gonna Work Out" b/w "When I Said Goodbye," a pair of scratchy and bittersweet tales of heartache, on red heart-shaped 7" vinyl. A 12" featuring a cover of New Holidays' obscure 1969 single "Maybe So Maybe No" followed shortly thereafter, preceding the full-length A Strange Arrangement, released in October 2009. After a live set (Stones Throw Direct to Disc #1) and a couple single releases, Hawthorne released his second album, How Do You Do, for Universal Republic in October 2011.
Top Tracks
A Long Time
How Do You DoJust Ain't Gonna Work Out
A Strange ArrangementHenny & Gingerale (Album Version)
Henny & GingeraleThe Walk
How Do You DoCan't Stop (Album Version)
How Do You DoCosmic Love
Man About TownLove Goes
Love GoesYou're Not Ready (Album Version)
How Do You DoThe Pool
The PoolOn The Floor
For All Time
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Discography
For All Time
Album2023Rare Changes
Album2020
Genie
EP2017Party of One
EP2016
Man About Town
Album2016
Where Does This Door Go
Album2013Her Favorite Song (Remixes)
EP2013How Do You Do Remixes
EP2012iTunes Session
EP2012Stones Throw Direct To Disc #1
Album2011











