Three Alumni Win Big at 2018 American Music Awards

Photo Credit: LA Times
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.