Donald Lawrence

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Donald Lawrence
EMI Gospel, Quiet Water Entertainment, Verity
Websitedonaldlawrence.com

Donald Lawrence (born May 4, 1961, Gastonia, North Carolina) is an American gospel music songwriter, record producer and artist. He is best known for his Grammy Award-nominated songs "The Blessing of Abraham" and "Encourage Yourself".

He studied at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in music. He has received multiple Grammy and Stellar Award honors and served as vocal coach to the R&B group En Vogue, was the musical director for Stephanie Mills, songwriter for The Clark Sisters, and collaborator with a host of artists including Peabo Bryson, Kirk Franklin, Karen Clark Sheard, Donnie McClurkin, and Mary J. Blige.

Biography

Lawrence took on The Tri-City Singers after a friend vacated his position as musical director.

Spartanburg, SC, Gastonia, NC, and Charlotte, NC.[2]) The group debuted in 1993 with A Songwriter's Point Of View on a then-brand-new independent record label called GospoCentric Records. The set debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Gospel Charts.[3] The group's follow-up release Bible Stories would top those same charts when it arrived in 1995.[4] It was the first to be billed as Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers and featured black church-ubiquitous hits such as "A Message For The Saints", "I Am God" and "Stranger". The album was released on Lawrence's newly minted label Crystal Rose Records which was distributed through Sparrow Records
.

In 1997, Donald Lawrence produced the live portion of Karen Clark Sheard's Grammy-nominated Finally Karen debut. Lawrence & Tri-City also released the seasonal Hello Christmas the same year. Later, Lawrence signed a contract with the Island Records imprint Island Inspirational. Though a live recording did take place for release,[1] the album never materialized.

In 2000, Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers signed to EMI Gospel. To promote the new album, a maxi CD of the lead single "Testify" to the mainstream. House remixes by Junior Vasquez sent the song to No. 33 on Billboard's Mainstream Dance Charts.[5] When tri-city4.com was finally released in late summer 2000, the set peaked at #2 on Billboard's Top Gospel Charts and #13 on Billboard's Heatseekers Charts.[3] The album also got a profile boost from the all-star standout "God's Favor", featuring vocal turns from Karen Clark Sheard, Kim Burrell, and Kelly Price.

Lawrence waited almost two years before delivering the follow-up Go Get Your Life Back in early 2002. "

Bishop Walter Hawkins
. The momentum continued with the 2003 release of Restoring The Years, a greatest hits album featuring two new songs.

The next album would mark a fresh start for Donald Lawrence. I Speak Life was his first solo album, the debut for his newly inked recording contract with Verity Records, and also the first release under his new sublabel Quiet Water Entertainment. Though the album was without The Tri-City Singers, guest appearances were plenteous.

Stellar Award nominations, and 6 wins.[6]

In March 2006, The Tri-City Singers announced that they would retire, but not before one last live recording.

Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance in December 2006.[8] His sophomore solo album, The Law of Confession Part I was released in February 2009. Soon after, Donald said in an interview that The Law of Confession, Part II would be released soon, but that he was focusing on other projects.[9]

Donald Lawrence was featured on the title track "Released" by Bill Winston presents Living Word". He was also the host of Verizon's "How Sweet The Sound Choir Competition".

Discography

Albums

  • 1993 A Songwriters Point Of View (The Tri-City Singers) (GospoCentric, 1993) (US Gospel #2)
  • 1995 Bible Stories (Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers) (Crystal Rose, 1995) (US Gospel No. 1, CCM #10)
  • 1997 Hello Christmas(Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers) (Star Song, 1997) (US Gospel #7)
  • 2000 tri-city4.com (The Tri-City Singers) (EMI Gospel, 2000) (US Gospel No. 2, Heatseekers #13)
  • 2002 Go Get Your Life Back (Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers) (EMI Gospel, 2002) (US Gospel #4)
  • 2003 The Best of Donald Lawrence & the Tri-City Singers: Restoring the Years (EMI Gospel, 2003) (US Gospel #21)
  • 2004 I Speak Life (Donald Lawrence & Co.) (QWE/Verity, 2004) (US Gospel #2)
  • 2006 Finale: Act One (Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers) (EMI Gospel, 2006) (US Gospel #4)
  • 2006 Finale: Act Two (Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers) (EMI Gospel, 2006) (US Gospel #5)
  • 2009 The Law of Confession, Part I(Donald Lawrence & Co.) (Zomba/Verity Records, 2009) (US #72, US Gospel #2)
  • 2011 YRM (Your Righteous Mind)(Donald Lawrence & Co.) (Zomba/Verity Records, 2011) (US #41, US Gospel #1)
  • 2013 20 Year Celebration, Vol. 1: Best for Last (Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers) (eOne, 2013) (US Gospel #1)
  • 2018 Goshen- Donald Lawrence and The Tri-City Singers Reunion album
  • 2023 Donald Lawrence Presents Power: A Tribute to Twinkie Clark - Donald Lawrence

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Singles

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Awards

Stellar Awards 2006
  • Artist of the Year for I Speak Life
  • CD of the Year for I Speak Life
  • Producer of the Year for I Speak Life
  • Group/Duo of the Year for I Speak Life
  • Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year for I Speak Life
  • Contemporary CD of the Year for I Speak Life
Stellar Awards 2007
  • Artist of the Year for Finale: Act One
  • Choir of the Year for Finale: Act One
  • Producer of the Year for Finale: Act One
  • Contemporary CD of the Year for Finale: Act One
  • Contemporary Choir of the Year for Finale: Act One
  • Special Event CD of the Year for Finale: Act One
  • Music Video of the Year for Finale: Act One
Stellar Awards 2008
  • Producer of the Year for The Clark Sister – Live! One Last Time"22nd Annual Stellar Award Winners (2007)". GospelFlava.com. Retrieved January 14, 2007.

Grammy Award Wins

  • Best Traditional Gospel Album (2007) for Live - One Last Time

Grammy Award Nominations

  • Best Gospel Album by a Choir of Chorus (1995) for Bible Stories
  • Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album (2000) for Tri-city4.com
  • Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album (2002) for Go Get Your Life Back
  • Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album (2005) for I Speak Life
  • Best Gospel Performance (2006) for The Blessing Of Abraham
  • Best Gospel Song (2006) for The Blessing Of Abraham
  • Best Traditional Gospel Album (2006) for Finalé Act One
  • Best Gospel Song (2007) for Encourage Yourself
  • Best Traditional Gospel Album (2007) for The Grand Finalé: Encourage Yourself
  • Best Traditional Gospel Album (2009) for The Law Of Confession, Part I
  • Best Gospel Song (2011) for Spiritual
  • Best Gospel Song (2012) for Released
  • Best Gospel Album (2013) for Best For Last: 20 Year Celebration Vol. 1 [Live]
  • Best Gospel Performance/Song (2014) for Sunday A.M. [Live]
  • Best Gospel Album (2019) for Goshen

References

  1. ^ a b "Donald Lawrence & The Tri City Singers". GospelCity.com. March 22, 2000. Archived from the original on November 26, 2005.
  2. ^ North, Stan. "Restoring The Years". GospelFlava.com.
  3. ^ a b "Tri City Singers Charts & Awards". AllMusic.
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  6. ^ "The Official 21st Annual Stellar Award Winners (2006)". GospelFlava.com.
  7. ^ "Donald Lawrence and the Tri-City Singers Bid Farewell With the Release Of "Finale"". GospelCity.com. March 14, 2006. Archived from the original on December 12, 2006.
  8. ^ "49th Annual Grammy Award Nominees List: Gospel Categories". Grammy.org.
  9. ^ "Donald Lawrence says there's power in confession".

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