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Gregory Porter        

Grammy Award-Winning American Jazz Vocalist, Songwriter and Actor

Jazz, soul, and gospel singer, songwriter, and actor Gregory Porter was born in Los Angeles, California, but grew up in Bakersfield, California, where his mother was a minister. As a child, he fell under the spell of his mother's Nat King Cole records, learning to imitate and sing like Cole, but his early aspirations were in sports. He was awarded a football scholarship to attend San Diego State University, but after an injury to his shoulder derailed his sports career, he began performing in local jazz clubs, which is where he met saxophonist, composer, and pianist Kamau Kenyatta. Kenyatta became Porter's mentor, introducing him to flutist Hubert Laws, who featured Porter's vocals on a track on his 1998 album "Hubert Laws' Remembers the Unforgettable Nat King Cole." Laws' sister, Eloise Laws, heard Porter during the studio sessions and was impressed with his singing; he helped him get cast as one of the leads in a new musical "It Ain't Nothing But the Blues," which eventually enjoyed a run on Broadway. The gates were open for Porter. His debut album, "Water," appeared in 2010, and was followed by a second, "Be Good," released two years later in 2012. In September of 2013, Porter (accompanied by Airto) appeared on a track from Kentiyah Presents Evolutionary Minded: Furthering the Legacy of Gil Scott-Heron, with M-1, Brian Jackson, Chuck D., Killah Priest, Martin Luther, and others; a week later, he issued his third album, "Liquid Spirit," produced by Brian Bacchus.

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Released globally yesterday for World Refugee Day, Grammy award-winning singer Gregory Porter and Academy award-winning rapper and actor Common collaborated to record a song called “Running”...

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