Hawthorne started out as a member of the group Athletic Mic League (as DJ Haircut), based in Ann Arbor, before moving to Los Angeles in 2005. He was signed to
Stones Throw Records by label head
Peanut Butter Wolf. His debut album,
A Strange Arrangement was released on CD and
LP on Stones Throw Records on September 8, 2009. The song "When I Said Goodbye", was featured in the
Kanye West/
Spike Jonze short film
We Were Once a Fairytale. In 2011, Hawthorne performed guest vocals for the
Sebastian song "Love in Motion" featured on Sebastian's 2011 album
Total. On July 15, 2011, Mayer Hawthorne was a guest, along with famed Memphis/Stax Records keyboardist
Booker T. Jones, on Episode 43 of
Daryl Hall's ''
Live From Daryl's House'' webcast. Hawthorne, Hall, and Jones combined with Hall's house band on "Strange Arrangement", "
Green Onions", "No Strings", "Just Ain't Gonna Work Out", and "Your Easy Lovin' Ain't Pleasin' Nothin'" and Hall's "
You Make My Dreams" and "
Private Eyes". During Hall's dinner for the group, Hawthorne stated that, when working as a
hip-hop DJ, he began recording his own Motown-style tracks to avoid paying fees for sampling other artists' work. He also played all the instruments on each of those tracks, in addition to recording all his own vocals. Mayer Hawthorne was a musical guest on the
Conan TV show on October 17, 2011, and the
Late Show with David Letterman on October 25, 2011. On both shows, the group performed "The Walk", his first single from
How Do You Do. In 2012 Hawthorne released the six-track live EP ''KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic'', as a part of Record Store Day's Black Friday. In late May 2013, Hawthorne released his single "Her Favorite Song" from his album
Where Does This Door Go. It is noted that the album is a departure from his throwback style in his past three albums. Later that year, he received a
Grammy nomination for "Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package" for his album
How Do You Do. ==Musical influences==