Kristen May is an American musician, best known as the current lead singer of the rock band Flyleaf. She replaced Lacey Sturm when she was announced as the band's new lead singer on October 22, 2012. Prior to joining Flyleaf, May was the lead singer of the now-defunct band Vedera. During its tenure however, Vedera's album Stages hit 146 on the Billboard 200. Vedera's most popular song was "Satisfy" which charted at 36 on Billboard's Top 40 Adult Pop Songs.
On September 16, 2014, Flyleaf released Between the Stars, their new full length album with Kristen May. Between the Stars sold over 8,200 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 33 on the Billboard 200 chart.
In November 2015, May released her solo album, "Conversations", through a Pledge Music campaign.
May grew up in Blue Springs, Missouri. She is married to her former Vedera bandmate Brian Little. On December 28, 2015, May had her and Little's first child, a son named Graham.
Kristen may refer to:
People with the given name Kristen:
Other:
Ashley Rae Maika DiPietro (born Ashley Youmans; April 30, 1985) better known by the stage name Ashley Alexandra Dupré, is a former call girl. She has worked as a sex columnist for the New York Post, and as a singer. She became a public figure when it was disclosed that she was the woman at the center of the Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal. In that capacity, she was known as Kristen, the name she used as a call girl.
Dupré spent her early childhood years in Beachwood, New Jersey, a borough near the Jersey Shore. Her father, William Youmans, owned a landscaping business and also worked as a salesman of surfing accessories. When her parents divorced, Dupré moved to Wall Township, New Jersey with her mother, Carolyn Capalbo, and her stepfather, Mike DiPietro, an oral surgeon. There, she attended Old Mill (elementary) School and Wall High School until her sophomore year, when she moved to Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, to live with her father. On her MySpace page, Dupré described leaving home at age 17 to escape a broken family and abuse, but her aunt, Barbara Youmans of Seaside Heights, denied that Dupré had a difficult childhood. "She never had a bad life when she was growing up. She had the best of everything: bicycles, clothing, O'Neill surf boards. ... She was always dressed to kill and got everything she wanted."
ITC Kristen is a casual script typeface consisting of two weights designed by George Ryan for the International Typeface Corporation (ITC). It was inspired by a handwritten menu at a Cambridge, Massachusetts restaurant, and has an asymmetric structure suggesting a child's handwriting.
A TrueType version of Kristen is shipped with Microsoft Publisher 2000.