Three Alumni Win Big at 2018 American Music Awards
LAFS Alumni Work with some of the top winners at the AMAs including Cardi B, Camila Cabello and Bruno Mars.
Jaycen Joshua
Program: Recording School (2003)
Jaycen Joshua, mixed the album Camila, which won Best New Artist for Camila Cabello. The song, Havana, a track on the album, won 4 AMAs including: Favorite Collaboration, Favorite Video, Favorite Song–Pop/Rock. Jaycen also mixed the soundtrack to Fate of the Furious, which was nominated for Favorite Soundtrack, but lost to crowd favorite, Black Panther.
Jacquelyn London
Program: Film (2007)
Jacquelyn London edited the music video Finesse with Bruno Mars and Cardi B. The song, Finesse, won Favorite Song—R&B. Cardi B won Favorite Artist–Rap/Hip-Hop.
Jacquelyn also edited the video Next to Me with Imagine Dragons who had two nominations.
Hannah Lux Davis
Program: Film (2007)
Hannah Lux Davis directed the music video Friends by Marshmello and Ann-Marie. Marshmello won Favorite Electronic Dance Music (EDM) Artist. Hannah also directed the music video Beautiful by Bazzi feat Camila Cabello. Cabello won 4 AMAs last night.
Hardworking LARW grad Ruben Rivera recently engineered Drake’s single, Crew Love. Drake had 8 nominations this year.
Congratulations to all of our talented alumni who continue to work with award-winning artists in the entertainment industry.