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Jazz 29 August, 2018

Virtuoso Bass Player & Soul Singer Lawrence Preston Releases Funk Masterpiece 'Stood Up'

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Virtuoso Bass Player & Soul Singer Lawrence Preston Releases Funk Masterpiece 'Stood Up'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) After the radio success of "Something for You", Lawrence Preston returns with a new track, the 80's-flavoured funk earthquake, "Stood Up". It's reassuring to know that in these days of click tracks and auto-tune, REAL SOUL and FUNK still exists. Not just music which fits a convenient pigeon-hole but music with real heart and a real musician creating it. Lawrence Preston is not just an incredible singer, he is a skilled-songwriter; studio producer and multi-instrumentalist, focussing on the bass as his primary instrument. "Stood Up" showcases Lawrence's sublime slap-bass skills as well as projecting his hugely engaging, larger-than-life personality. This then is what Lawrence deems, Eclectic Soul, a sound which we can all expect to hear much more of.

A San Francisco native, Lawrence was born into a musical family, his parents having formed a gospel group, The Sensational Travelers, who rehearsed in the local church at which his grandfather was pastor. At the age of only five, Lawrence was part of another family gospel group, Fantastic Four, also featuring his father, a talented guitarist. Becoming known locally as "The Gospel Jackson Five", he had now truly become committed to music, learning to play trombone, guitar and, his ultimate weapon of choice, bass guitar. Aged 19, his musical skill was spotted by Sly & the Family Stone founder, Freddie Stone who in turn recommended him to "Oh, Happy Day" singer, Dorothy Morrison, leading to a significant period in the 1980s as the bass player in her gospel band.

Taking his time to truly learn his craft, Lawrence emerged in the 1990s as an artist with a wealth of experience, recording his first full-length album in 1997. "Stood Up" shows Lawrence Preston as being not just a consummate smooth soul singer at the peak of his powers but as an artist for fans of 70s disco and funk, 80s stars like Rick James and Maze and for those wanting to hear real musicianship and ego-free musical fusion.

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