Trevor Lawrence (musician)
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Trevor Lawrence is an American saxophonist (baritone[1] and tenor saxes), composer, arranger and record producer.
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Trevor Lawrence | |
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Genres | Jazz, R&B |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, arranger, producer |
Instrument(s) | Saxophones |
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As a session musician, Lawrence has performed both as a studio musician and as a touring musician in the horn sections for groups including the Rolling Stones – with Steve Madaio and Bobby Keys[2] – and with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band – along with Madaio, David Sanborn and Gene Dinwiddie – that performed at the Woodstock music festival in 1969.[3]
As an arranger, Lawrence collaborated on Etta James' 1962 eponymous album[4] and on the Pointer Sisters' 1982 So Excited! album, which he also co-produced.[5]