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  1. Lawrence the Band

    Official website of Lawrence the Band. Lawrence is from New York City, and play mostly soul-pop music with some hints of funk, R&B, and rock and roll.

  2. Lawrence (band) - Wikipedia

    Lawrence is a US-based pop-soul group founded by Clyde and Gracie Lawrence, a sibling duo who grew up in New York City. They have been singing, performing, and writing songs together since …

  3. Lawrence - YouTube

    Lawrence is an eight-piece soul-pop band comprised of musician friends from childhood and college, led by brother-sister duo Clyde and Gracie Lawrence. The band has gained a devoted following...

  4. Lawrence Plots Tremendous 2024 with New Album Family Business …

    Lawrence — the 8-piece band fronted by siblings Gracie and Clyde Lawrence — is gearing up for a tremendous 2024. Today they have announced that they will be releasing their fourth studio album, …

  5. Lawrence - Wikipedia

    Lawrence v. Texas, a major Supreme Court of the United States decision.

  6. Bio — Lawrence the Band

    Known for their dynamic, keyboard-driven sound, punchy horn section, and powerful vocals, Lawrence blends classic influences with contemporary pop energy — a signature style that has earned them a …

  7. Lawrence

    Lawrence is a liberal arts college and conservatory of music located in Appleton, WI that focuses on engaged learning.

  8. Lawrence Tickets, 2025-2026 Concert Tour Dates | Ticketmaster

    Sep 6, 2025 · Buy Lawrence tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. Find Lawrence tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos.

  9. Lawrence - YouTube Music

    After years of playing together, they officially created Lawrence, an eight-piece soul-pop band comprised of musician friends from childhood and college. The band has since gained a devoted...

  10. Lawrence (given name) - Wikipedia

    Lawrence is a masculine given name. It is an Anglicisation of the French Laurent, [1] which is in turn derived from the Latin Laurentius or Old Greek Lavrenti (which in modern Greek became Lavrentis). [2]