Mel Lawrence (May 17, 1935 - November 5, 2016) was an American film director and producer and former concert and festival promoter. He is best known for his role as the Director of Operations at the
Woodstock Festival
The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held from August 15 to 18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York, Woodstock. Billed as "a ...
, his work on the
''Qatsi'' Trilogy, and for directing and producing the Emmy-nominated documentary ''Paha Sapa: The Struggle for the Black Hills''.
Life and career
Mel Lawrence was born and raised in
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
. Lawrence attended
Lafayette High School and worked at Coney Island on the beach and at Ebbets Field, where he sold ice cream and soda and watched the Dodgers. In 1954, at age 18, he was drafted into the Army and served 2 years in the
82nd Airborne
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, after which he attended Long Island University on the GI Bill, graduating with a BS in speech pathology. In 1960 he moved to Honolulu, Hawaii to pursue a master's degree at the University of Hawaii, but soon left to work at
KPOI
KPOI-FM (105.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Honolulu, Hawaii, known as "105.9 The Wave, Hawaii's Relaxing Favorites." The Pacific Media Group outlet broadcasts a soft adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for pa ...
, the top rock radio station in the city, as the station's promotions director. In 1962, Lawrence became the Partner/Vice President of Arena Associates, Inc, a concert promotion company, where he produced over 50 major concerts in partnership with
KPOI
KPOI-FM (105.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Honolulu, Hawaii, known as "105.9 The Wave, Hawaii's Relaxing Favorites." The Pacific Media Group outlet broadcasts a soft adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for pa ...
over the next five years.
In 1967, Lawrence became the Promotions director of
KFRC, in San Francisco, CA, where he co-created and co-produced The
Magic Mountain Music Festival and helped facilitate the
Monterey Pop Festival
The Monterey International Pop Festival was a three-day music festival held June 16-18, 1967, at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California. The festival is remembered for the first major American appearances by the Jimi Hendrix Ex ...
after the success of Magic Mountain Music Festival. The Magic Mountain and Monterey Pop festivals were the country's first pop festivals ever produced and two of the seminal moments of the “
Summer of Love
The Summer of Love was a major social phenomenon that occurred in San Francisco during the summer of 1967. As many as 100,000 people, mostly young people, hippies, beatniks, and 1960s counterculture figures, converged in San Francisco's Haig ...
.” Following the success of these festivals, Lawrence went on to co-produce the
Miami Pop Festival in 1968 and then became the Director of Operations for the historic
Woodstock Festival
The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held from August 15 to 18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York, Woodstock. Billed as "a ...
in 1969.
In 1970 Lawrence moved to New Mexico, where he became the Director of Development for the
Wheelwright Museum of the Indian American, a museum dedicated to Native American art. He also continued to produce music festivals, including
Jamboree in the Hills
Jamboree in the Hills was an annual festival of country music in Morristown, Ohio (about hours west of Pittsburgh, and 20 minutes west of Wheeling, West Virginia) in Belmont County, Ohio, until Live Nation officially canceled it on November 7, ...
, a country music festival in Wheeling, West Virginia, that became an annual festival that is still held today.
In 1979 Lawrence turned his attention to documentary filmmaking when he became the Associate Producer of
''Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance'', a 1982 film directed by
Godfrey Reggio
Godfrey Reggio (born 1940) is an American director of experimental documentary films.
Life
Reggio was born in New Orleans in 1940 to a Catholic family. He left home at age 14 to join the Catholic Christian Brotherhood. He became a monk, and spe ...
with music composed by
Philip Glass
Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimal music, minimalism, being built up fr ...
and cinematography by
Ron Fricke
Ron Fricke (born February 24, 1953) is an American film director and cinematographer specializing in time-lapse and large-format cinematography, known for his non-narrative feature films.
Career
After serving as director of photography for '' ...
, which was presented by
Francis Ford Coppola
Francis Ford Coppola ( ; born April 7, 1939) is an American filmmaker. He is considered one of the leading figures of the New Hollywood and one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. List of awards and nominations received by Francis Ford Coppo ...
, then worked with Island/Alive to market and promote the film. In 1984 he became a producer for the sequel film, ''
Powaqqatsi: Life in Transformation'', traveling to 17 countries to scout locations and set up film crews. When the film was released he directed the film's marketing and distribution with the Santa Fe Institute for Regional Education (a non-profit production foundation).
In 1989, Lawrence worked in Brazil as a line producer for ''Ilé Aiyé'', a PBS documentary about the
Candomble religion of Brazil's West African Yoruba immigrants directed by
David Byrne
David Byrne (; born May 14, 1952) is an American musician, writer, visual artist, and filmmaker. He was a founding member, principal songwriter, lead singer, and guitarist of the American New wave music, new wave band Talking Heads.
Byrne has ...
of Talking Heads and scouted locations in Brazil for the TBS documentary ''Without Borders'', which focused on the future of the Amazon.
Following the success of this work, Lawrence went on to produce and direct a number of documentaries for HBO and TBS, including ''The Amazon Warrior'' (1996), a film about the
Kayapo
The Kayapo (Portuguese language, Portuguese: Caiapó ) people are an indigenous people in Brazil, living over a vast area across the states of Pará and Mato Grosso, south of the Amazon River and along the Xingu River and its tributaries. This l ...
leader
Paiakan and his work to save the Brazilian rainforest by stopping the building of a dam that would have flooded the Amazon; ''Biker Women'' (1996), about accomplished female motorcycle riders; and ''Legends of the Bushmen'' (1997), about Namibia's indigenous people, the
Bushmen
The San peoples (also Saan), or Bushmen, are the members of any of the indigenous hunter-gatherer cultures of southern Africa, and the Indigenous peoples of Africa, oldest surviving cultures of the region. They are thought to have diverged fro ...
. Lawrence was also a partner at
Deep River Productions, and the company's vice president.
Lawrence also executive produced ''
Soul in the Hole
''Soul In The Hole'' is a 1997 documentary film about aspiring basketball coach Kenny Jones, his playground dream team "Kenny's Kings," the relationship between him and his players (particularly playground phenom 18-year-old Ed "Booger" Smith) and ...
'' (1997), a documentary about Brooklyn street basketball that was released theatrically and won the
Independent Spirit: Truer Than Fiction Award.
Lawrence's best-known film is ''Paha Sapa: The Struggle for the Black Hills'' (1993), a documentary made for HBO that chronicles the 125-year land-claims conflict between the Lakota
Sioux Nation
The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin ( ; Dakota language, Dakota/Lakota language, Lakota: ) are groups of Native Americans in the United States, Native American tribes and First Nations in Canada, First Nations people from the Great Plains of North Ame ...
and the U.S. government by combining on-location footage, archival photos and first-person accounts. The film was nominated for an Emmy
and Lawrence won Best Director by the American Indian Film Festival as well as a number of other awards in 1994.
In 1997 Lawrence became Program Director for The Recovery Network, a start-up cable network designed specifically for addicts and their families and support community. Lawrence reprogrammed and produced over 100 hours of content for the network which was seen in over 15 million households in the U.S.
In 1999, Lawrence directed special events for
Woodstock ’99, the music festival commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the original Woodstock Festival. From 2001 to 2003 he returned to his work on the
''Qatsi'' Trilogy as a co-producer for
''Naqoyqatsi: Life as War'', the last film in the series, which was presented by
Steven Soderbergh
Steven Andrew Soderbergh ( ; born January 14, 1963) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, and editor. A pioneer of modern Independent film, independent cinema, Soderbergh later drew acclaim for formally inventiv ...
and distributed by
Miramax
Miramax, LLC, formerly known as Miramax Films, is an American independent film and television production and distribution company owned by beIN Media Group and Paramount Global. Based in Los Angeles, California, it was founded on December 19, ...
.
In 2004, he co-produced ''Un Retrato de Diego'', a documentary about Mexican artist
Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera (; December 8, 1886 – November 24, 1957) was a Mexican painter. His large frescoes helped establish the Mexican muralism, mural movement in Mexican art, Mexican and international art.
Between 1922 and 1953, Rivera painted mural ...
made by his grandson.
From 2008-2011 Lawrence worked as a story producer on several
Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel, known as The Discovery Channel from 1985 to 1995, and often referred to as simply Discovery, is an American cable channel that is best known for its ongoing reality television shows and promotion of pseudoscience.
It init ...
series, including
Iditarod
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, more commonly known as The Iditarod (), is an annual long-distance sled dog race held in Alaska in early March. It travels from Anchorage to Nome. Mushers and a team of between 12 and 16 dogs, of which at leas ...
, and the Emmy-winning
Deadliest Catch
''Deadliest Catch'' is an American reality television series that premiered on the Discovery Channel on April 12, 2005. The show follows crab fishermen aboard fishing vessels in the Bering Sea during the Alaskan king crab and snow crab fishing ...
, and on NBC’s Shark U, and TruTV’s
Black Gold
Black gold or Black Gold may refer to:
Commodities
* Petroleum or crude oil
* Black pepper
*
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* ''Black Gold'' (1928 film), a 1928 American film produced by Norman Studios
* ''Black Gold'' (1936 film) ...
, and in 2012 he worked as the consulting producer of the film
Visitors, another film written and directed by
Godfrey Reggio
Godfrey Reggio (born 1940) is an American director of experimental documentary films.
Life
Reggio was born in New Orleans in 1940 to a Catholic family. He left home at age 14 to join the Catholic Christian Brotherhood. He became a monk, and spe ...
and scored by
Philip Glass
Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimal music, minimalism, being built up fr ...
.
When Lawrence died he was working on a number of documentaries, including a film about tequila (tentatively titled ''The Ambassador of Tequila)'', a work chronicling the stories of multiple generations of a Chinese-American family known as ''Bamboo Roots'', and an update on the conflicts covered in his film ''Paha Sapa''.
He is survived by his partner, the artist Nani Grenell and his beloved nephew Seth Lachs.
Music Festivals
Filmography
Television work
* Recovery Network (1997-2000) (Producer, Program Director)
*
Iditarod
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, more commonly known as The Iditarod (), is an annual long-distance sled dog race held in Alaska in early March. It travels from Anchorage to Nome. Mushers and a team of between 12 and 16 dogs, of which at leas ...
(Original Productions) (2008) (story producer)
* Shark U (Original Productions) (2008) (story producer)
*
Deadliest Catch
''Deadliest Catch'' is an American reality television series that premiered on the Discovery Channel on April 12, 2005. The show follows crab fishermen aboard fishing vessels in the Bering Sea during the Alaskan king crab and snow crab fishing ...
(Original Productions) (2008 - 2010) (story producer)
*
Black Gold
Black gold or Black Gold may refer to:
Commodities
* Petroleum or crude oil
* Black pepper
*
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* ''Black Gold'' (1928 film), a 1928 American film produced by Norman Studios
* ''Black Gold'' (1936 film) ...
(Original Productions)(2011-2012) (story producer)
Awards
References
External links
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American music promoters
American documentary film producers
1935 births
2016 deaths
Lafayette High School (New York City) alumni
Place of death missing
Filmmakers from Brooklyn
Film producers from New York (state)