Lawrence produced and co-wrote Kelly Clarkson's first single following her American Idol victory, "Miss Independent", which was at No. 1 for 6 weeks on Top 40 radio and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Lawrence's second collaboration with Clarkson led to the creation of a new anthem for Ford Motor Company titled "Go". The song was introduced first during American Idol and was inspired by Lawrence's love for Ford's anniversary re-issue of the GT40 Lemans race car, the Ford GT. "Go" became Ford's theme song for television and radio advertising in North and South America for one year, and led to Ford sponsoring Clarkson's tour for two years. Ford and Clarkson gave away a Ford Mustang or Ford Fusion to a lucky audience member at each concert.[6][7]
In addition to the use of synthesizers, Lawrence used computers and sampling in albums, the first studio musician in Los Angeles to own and use the Fairlight CMI (Computer Music Instrument). He was an early advisor to Digidesign (later Avid Technology) and would later become the first producer to mix an album using Pro Tools, alongside legendary mixer Dave Pensado[10] who continued collaboration through the years.[11][8][12]
Lawrence also owns and records with a large collection of vintage guitars and recording equipment including Jimi Hendrix's first Marshall amplifier, which was given to Hendrix by Kit Lambert, manager of the Who during the 1960s, after its guitarist and original owner, Pete Townshend, had switched amplifier companies.[13][14]
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