May Erlewine (born May 13, 1983) is an American musician from Big Rapids, Michigan. She writes songs, sings and plays the guitar, piano, and violin. Erlewine has released over 15 albums since the early 2000s.
Erlewine is part of the Earthwork Music collective, an independent label that promotes original music from regional artists founded by Erlewine's former husband, Samuel Seth Bernard. Erlewine has performed solo, as a duet with Max Lockwood, with the May Erlewine band, with May Erlewine and the Motivations, and with the Sweet Water Warblers.
May Erlewine was born to a musical family; her father Michael Erlewine was a member of the Michigan blues band The Prime Movers and founded the online music guide AllMusic while her uncle is a luthier.[1] According to Mark Deming, her work shows a variety of musical influences, such as folk, bluegrass, blues, rock & roll and others. It grew from her experience as a child, home-schooled and surrounded by music, and as a teenager, when she hitch-hiked across North America, riding freight trains and performing on the streets.[1]
In addition to her discography, Erlewine's music has appeared in other forms. The song, "Shine On" was covered by Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem on their 2007 album Big Old Life and by Sawyer Fredericks in the final round of The Voice in 2015.[2][3] The soundtrack for the 2014 movie Old Fashioned, included her performance of "Joy", along with Ralston Bowles.[4] Two of Erlewine and Samuel Seth Bernard's songs (Rise Up Singing, from the album Mother Moon, and Shine On, from the album Seth & May) appear in Rise Again. The song book, released in 2016, is a sequel to the popular folk music fake bookRise Up Singing.[5]
In late 2018, Erlewine played a series of collaborative shows with fellow singer-songwriters Sav Buist and Katie Larson (both from The Accidentals) and Beth Nielsen Chapman.[6][7] She spends much of each year writing songs and performing in Northern Michigan.[8]