Lawrence is from New York City, and play mostly soul-pop music with some hints of funk, R&B, and rock and roll.
Lawrence is an American pop-soul band formed in New York City by siblings Clyde and Gracie Lawrence.
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...
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691K Followers, 840 Following, 2,224 Posts - Lawrence (@lawrencetheband) on Instagram: "nyc sibs & friends playing Soul/Pop 💼💼💼 TIX ON SALE NOW FOR OUR OWN FESTIVAL: Staycation 2026!"
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Lawrence is one of the most historic college towns in America. Home to KU, active nightlife, lots of green space, and all kinds of events and festivals throughout the year.
During the 1830s, Daniel Saunders, called the Founder of Lawrence, purchased strips of land on either side of the Merrimack River to gain control of waterpower rights.
As water and sewer rates are soaring in Lawrence, the whereabouts of $1.8 million of ratepayer funds at City Hall is unclear, a Journal-World investigation has found.
Considered a little quirky, Lawrence, Kansas, boasts an authentic main street packed with locally-owned boutiques, chef-owned restaurants, live music, and a vibrant art scene.
T.E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia, British archaeological scholar, military strategist, and author best known for his legendary war activities in the Middle East during World War I and for his account of those activities in The Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1926).
The album’s opening track, "Whatcha Want", broke into the Top 40 on the US Pop Chart, and Lawrence recently performed it on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Today...
Lawrence was central to the Bleeding Kansas period (1854–1861), and the site of the Wakarusa War (1855) and the Sacking of Lawrence (1856). During the American Civil War it was also the site of the Lawrence massacre (1863). Lawrence began as a center of free-state politics.