At the early age of 9 years old, a young Lawrence Welton developed a unique affinity for music. To appease this gift, he began to study a variety of instruments, including voice, guitar, bass, drums and keyboards. Welton went on to study music theory & harmony at Malcolm X College in Chicago under the tutelage of the late Bruce Hayden, a renowned violinist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Lawrence continued his studies at the Institute of New Cinema, where he majored in Record Production and Music as Business.Being recognized as an outstanding percussionist, Lawrence was granted the opportunity to play for the Sony recording group Smoke City, on their release Dreams. His talents also began to make room for him when he moved to Los Angeles, California and was called upon to play for Blues Great, Vernon Garrett.In the early 90s, Welton relocated to Dallas, Texas and began playing for Malaco records artist, Jackson Day Connection. To begin branching out and utilizing his skills as a producer, Lawrence then teamed up with Spectrum One Productions, a Dallas based production team founded by (Gerard Hairston & Reginald Tate). It was here Lawrence was able to showcase his talents co-producing for Bernard Wrights (Who do you Love), Warren Baileys (Repossessed Love), Artist Sybil (Night and Day), and Tareska Medlocks Show You.In the mid- 90s, Lawrences gift as a songwriter was tapped when he penned the single I want you, performed by artist Antoine Smith for About Time Records (UK). The single was released on a compilation disc featuring Rosie Gaines,former lead singer for "Prince", and it also featured the vocal group,
"The Debarge".In 2005, Lawrence Welton pulled his talents under one hat and formed Ensight Records, wherein his first full project, R.S.V.P hits stores late 2005. Under the umbrella of Ensight Records, Welton also plans to release a full length Faith compilation album.In March 2006, Lawrence received an honorable mention in "Modern Drummer" magazine from his High School friend and Studio great drummer, "Michael White". White named Lawrence as one of his drum heroes. (Pg.91).I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)