t’s About Time
A Mini Autobiography by Trevor Lawrence Jr.
Before the Grammy-winning records, global stages, studio credits, endorsements, inventions, and The TrevBeats Show, there was a kid from Los Angeles growing up inside a musical dynasty — surrounded by soul, gospel, jazz, family legacy, and the realities of becoming a working musician.
In It’s About Time, Trevor Lawrence Jr. tells his story in his own words: from banging on pots and pans as a child, studying drums with Ralph Penland, coming up through Hamilton High School’s legendary music program, and navigating USC, CalArts, early sessions, first tours, and the long road into the professional music business.
This 49-page mini autobiography traces Trevor’s journey through family, faith, craft, mentorship, setbacks, reinvention, and full-circle moments — including his lineage as the son of Trevor Lawrence Sr. and Lynda Laurence, grandson of Ira Tucker Sr. of The Dixie Hummingbirds, and a musician whose own career has crossed paths with Stevie Wonder, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Herbie Hancock, Snoop Dogg, Alicia Keys, Terrace Martin, and many more.
Inside, Trevor reflects on:
Growing up in a family where music was already part of the bloodline
His early years as a drummer, student, and young jazz musician
Hamilton High School, early friendships, and the roots of lifelong creative relationships
First tours, studio lessons, missed opportunities, and hard-earned wisdom
Working with Stevie Wonder, Dr. Dre, Herbie Hancock, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and others
Inventing the Istanbul Agop Clap Stack
Building his own voice as an artist, teacher, producer, entrepreneur, and creative technologist
Selected credits, awards, performances, endorsements, and career highlights
A final photo section documenting moments from his life and career
This is not a full memoir. It is the first personal chapter — a compact, honest, behind-the-scenes look at the people, places, decisions, and experiences that shaped Trevor Lawrence Jr.
Includes:
49-page PDF
Instant download
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One-time purchase — no subscription
Price: $27
