About Newcomer to Soul Music Lawrence Beamen…
Lawrence Beamen Performed “Never
Gonna Give You Up” (Barry White Remix) at Pre-Oscar MMPA Scholarship
Luncheon at Montage in Beverly Hills
Lawrence’s voice brings
the lucid overtones of Barry White together with smooth sound of Paul
Robeson.
Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) March 18, 2010 — Lawrence
Beamen performed “Never Gonna Give You Up” (Barry White Remix) at the
Pre-Oscar event for MMPA Scholarship Luncheon at the Montage in Beverly
Hills. His soulful and dramatic bass-baritone voice was showcased at
this event last week in Beverly Hills. Lawrence’s voice brings the
lucid overtones of Barry White together with smooth sound of Paul
Robeson. His voice has brought audiences to tears at some of his
performance.
Lawrence followed up his performance by attending the pre-Oscar event
for Noir Magazine at the Luxe Hotel in Beverly Hills and the BrittiCares
pre-Oscar fundraiser at the Falcon Lounge in Hollywood.
Lawrence’s first release Ancestor’s,
Classical/Spirituals Featuring: “Ole
Man River” sold over 120,000 copies in 2006. In 2009, Lawrence
released his R&B single “All Right With Me”. Lawrence is currently in the studio
creating a hot new urban adult contemporary R&B debut album of
original songs. He has tapped a team of top songwriters and producers
to collaborate on his 2010 release that will be one of the most
anticipated albums of the year.
“One of my goals with my music is to inspire audiences to open their
hearts and minds and touch their souls.” says Lawrence”.
As millions of fans first saw Lawrence on America’s Got
Talent, they instantly realized that Lawrence’s vocal talents were
as remarkable and were reminiscent of Luther Vandros, Marvin Gaye, Teddy
Pendergrass and Barry White. For an artist as Lawrence, there is no
limit to where his artistic capabilities can take him. He is an
incredible artist and is on a mission to bring back the smooth R&B
soul music to the hearts of many.
About Lawrence Beamen
Lawrence Beamen was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, where he began
singing at home at the age of six. He moved with his family to
California at age twelve, where he continued to receive attention for
his excellent singing abilities. At the age of sixteen, and with his
signature bass-baritone voice came into full effect; Lawrence was asked
to sing for Ms. Rosa Parks at an NAACP event honoring the civil rights
leader. Since then, Lawrence has performed for many other notables’
dignitaries such as former President Bill Clinton. He has opened for
Patti LaBelle and Kirk Franklin, performed the National Anthem for San
Francisco Giants among others.
In 2009, Lawrence was one of 40 contestants selected to compete on NBC’s
hit show America’s Got Talent season 4; which garnered huge ratings and
viewership during the 2009 season. Lawrence was one of 4 finalists in
season 4. Lawrence’s powerful rendition of “Ole Man River” evoked
powerful emotions from the studio audience and the viewers watching at
home. Lawrence won the hearts of the judges and received millions of
votes from fans all across America.
Please visit LawrenceBeamen.com
to listen to his music.