MUSIC: Donald Lawrence: meet the man of many musical colours

Dublin People 15 Sep 2018
Donald Lawrence joins Sir the Baptist in the Academy’s Green Room on Sunday, December 16.

THE man who wears many musical colours…

Those seven words eloquently capture the multifaceted essence of Donald Lawrence. Songwriter. Producer. Composer. Music/choir director. Recording artist. The guiding force behind such No 1 hits as ‘Encourage Yourself’, ‘Back II Eden’ and ‘The Blessing of Abraham.’

Equally at home in both the inspirational and contemporary arenas, the multiple Grammy and Stellar-Award winner has collaborated with a diverse roster, including such marquee names as Karen Clark Sheard, Donnie McClurkin, Kirk Franklin, En Vogue and Mary J Blige.

“It’s said that the music you do is where you’ve lived,” says Lawrence of his creative journey. “What I do isn’t contrived. I don’t think in terms of genre or religious perspective. It comes from being honest. I just honour the gift and purpose I was given to touch the world and inspire. And people have paid attention to that.”

Indeed, they have, over the last 20 years and counting. After scoring his second No 1 gospel album with 2011’s ‘YRM’ (Your Righteous Mind), Lawrence is preparing to commemorate his anniversary milestone with the first of two albums featuring live re-recordings of select songs from his vast catalogue complemented by several new tracks.

Also joining Lawrence for the two-volume series is a host of special guests, many of whom have played important roles in his career. The list includes Karen Clark Sheard, Kierra Sheard, Kelly Price, Lalah Hathaway, Hezekiah Walker, Stephanie Mills and Yolanda Adams.

Adams’ bring-the-house-down vocals on volume one’s title track kicks off a rousing celebration 20 years in the making. Yet its chorus also hints that Lawrence doesn’t plan to rest on his laurels anytime soon

“I don’t know why it’s said that your best days are your youth,” explains Lawrence of the song’s message. “The Scripture talks about your latter being greater than the former. I wanted to speak to people who feel it’s a wrap. It’s never too late to dream.”

Additional standouts include ‘The Gift Looks Good on You’ and ‘Hebrews 4:9’. Both are spirited lessons revolving around Lawrence’s central theme of grace. In this instance, he is talking about grace as talent; that people should stop looking across the fence at what others may possess and instead honour their own gifts.

“Most people think grace is covering sins, but it’s also an area of divine enablement,” he says. “Some people have the grace to write or sing. I do music. Don’t covet someone else’s grace; honour yours. And if you honour it, God will allow you to take it to a broader arena.”

Lawrence began taking charge of his grace while growing up in Gastonia, NC. Raised by a gospel-loving aunt and influenced by gospel pioneer Andraé Crouch, he taught himself the piano at age 15. From there, Lawrence put himself through the prestigious Cincinnati Conservatory of Music as a musical theatre major. He and Worth Gardner, one of the school’s professors, later wrote the 1986 musical revue ‘Sing Hallelujah!’.

He joins Sir the Baptist in the Academy’s Green Room on Sunday, December 16.

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