Lawrence Manchester

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Lawrence Manchester
Born (1972-02-23) February 23, 1972 (age 52)

Lawrence Manchester

symphony orchestra for Martin Scorsese's "The Departed," tracking vocals with Beyoncé, "Slow Jamming The News” with President Obama, and mixing Justin Timberlake and The Roots
.

Some of Manchester's film score work includes recording all vocals for

, of which Variety exclaimed, "the film sounds fantastic."

In addition to his work on The Tonight Show for television, Manchester served as the Post-Audio Mixer for "Adele Live in New York City." He has mixed the music for both seasons of the Apple TV+ musical sensation Schmigadoon!, and Danny Elfman's score of the Netflix film, "White Noise'" as well as the television sensation Smash.

Manchester co-produced the Original Cast Albums of

."

Other notable films include "

."

For more information about Manchester's work, go to: Joe D'Ambrosio Management - Lawrence Manchester [2]

Lawrence holds bachelor's degrees from the

Peabody Conservatory of Music,[3] and Johns Hopkins University as well as a master's degree from New York University
. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children.