Gregory Porter Explained

Gregory Porter
Birth Date:4 November 1971
Birth Place:Sacramento, California, U.S.
Instrument:Vocals
Years Active:1998–present

Gregory Porter (born November 4, 1971)[1] is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He has twice won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album: first in 2014 for Liquid Spirit and then again in 2017 for Take Me to the Alley.[2]

Early life and education

Gregory Porter was born in Sacramento, California, and was raised in Bakersfield, California, where his mother Ruth was a minister. Porter has seven siblings. His mother was a large influence on his life, having encouraged him to sing in church at an early age. His father, Rufus, was largely absent from his life. Says Porter, "Everybody had some issues with their father, even if he was in the house. He may have been emotionally absent. My father was just straight-up absent. I hung out with him just a few days in my life. And it wasn't a long time. He just didn’t seem to be completely interested in being there. Maybe he was, I don't know."

After graduating from Highland High School in 1989, he received a full athletic scholarship as a football lineman from San Diego State University (SDSU Aztecs), but a shoulder injury during his junior year cut short his football career.[3]

Porter's mother died from cancer when he was 21 years old. From her death bed, she told him to: "Sing, baby, sing!"[4]

Career

Porter moved to the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn in 2004, along with his brother Lloyd. He worked as a chef at Lloyd's restaurant Bread-Stuy (now defunct), where he also performed. Porter performed at other neighborhood venues including Sista's Place and Solomon's Porch, and moved on to Harlem club St. Nick's Pub, where he maintained a weekly residency. Out of this residency evolved what would become Porter's touring band.[5]

Porter released two albums on the Motéma label together with Membran Entertainment Group, 2010's Water and 2012's Be Good, before signing with Blue Note Records (under Universal Music Group) on May 17, 2013. His third album, Liquid Spirit, was released on September 2, 2013, in Europe and on September 17, 2013, in the US.[6] The album, produced by Brian Bacchus,[7] won the 2014 Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album.[8] Liquid Spirit enjoyed commercial success rarely achieved by albums in the jazz genre, reaching the top 10 on the UK album charts. It was certified gold by the BPI, selling over 100,000 units in the UK.[9]

In August 2014, Porter released "The 'In' Crowd" as a single.[10] On May 9, 2015, Porter participated in, a televised commemorative concert from Horse Guards Parade in London, singing "As Time Goes By".[11]

His fourth album, Take Me to the Alley, was released on May 6, 2016.[12] In UK's The Guardian it was Alexis Petridis's album of the week.[13]

On June 26, 2016, Porter performed on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival 2016. Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Neil McCormick said, "The portly middle-aged jazzer may be the oddest pop star on the planet but he is a refreshing testament to the notion that the most important organ for musical appreciation should always be our ears. And Porter has one of the most easy-on-the-ear voices in popular music, a creamy baritone that flows thick and smooth across a rich gateaux of juicy melody. It's a voice that makes you want to lick your lips and dive right in."[14]

In September 2016, Porter performed at Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park from Hyde Park, London. He would go on to perform in the annual BBC Children in Need show in November, a night dedicated to Sir Terry Wogan, who hosted it in previous years and was a fan of Porter.[15]

In January 2017, Porter performed the song "Holding On" on BBC One's The Graham Norton Show.[16] In September 2017 he performed as part of the Later... with Jools Holland: Later 25 concert at the Royal Albert Hall.[17] In October 2017 he performed the song "Mona Lisa", with Jeff Goldblum on piano, on The Graham Norton Show.[18]

On August 28, 2020, Porter released his sixth studio album, All Rise.[19] On November 5, 2021, Porter released a Greatest Hits compilation album titled Still Rising - The Collection on the Blue Note label.[20] [21] [22] The same day he performed the song "Revival" on The Graham Norton Show.[23]

On New Year's Eve 2021, Porter performed on Jools' Annual Hootenanny.[24]

On May 12th 2021, Porter launched his cooking show, 'The PorterHouse with Gregory Porter', which was presented by Citi and aired 6 episodes.[25]

On June 2, 2022, Porter, accompanied by the London Community Gospel Choir, sang the specially-composed song "A Life Lived with Grace" for the lighting of The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Beacons.[26] [27] On 14 September 2023, Porter released the single "Somebody", in collaboration with TSHA and Ellie Goulding.[28] [29]

On December 13, 2023, Porter performed at the Royal Albert Hall in their 'Christmas at The Royal Albert Hall' programme.[30]

Style

Describing his own style Porter said in a 2014 interview: "I would say Donny Hathaway, Nat King Cole, Bill Withers – I hear something of me in all of them that is similar to the culture that I grew up in i.e. Gospel music. I could hear the familiarity to Gospel music in the songs of someone like Ray Charles; just voices that influence my soul and are rooted in Gospel music."[31]

Critical reception

Since his 2010 debut on the Motéma label, Porter has been well received in the music press.

His debut album, Water, was nominated for Best Jazz Vocal album at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards.[32] He was also a member of the original Broadway cast of It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues. His second album, Be Good, which contains many of Porter's compositions, garnered critical acclaim for both his distinctive singing and his compositions, such as "Be Good (Lion's Song)", "Real Good Hands", and "On My Way to Harlem". "Real Good Hands" was also nominated for Best Traditional R&B Performance at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards.[33] In his review of Water, the BBC's Kevin Le Gendre wrote that "Gregory Porter has a voice and musicality to be reckoned with."[34]

The New York Times described Porter as "a jazz singer of thrilling presence, a booming baritone with a gift for earthy refinement and soaring uplift" in its review of Liquid Spirit.[35]

Michael G. Nastos of AllMusic wrote a mixed review of Water, stating: "In hard bop trim, Shorter's 'Black Nile' has Porter shouting out a lyric line that was done many years ago by Chicago's Luba Raashiek, but Porter's voice is strained and breaks up. While on every track Porter sings with great conviction, he's more effective on lower-key compositions", but went on to say that "he's right up there with José James as the next big male vocal jazz star."[36]

Personal life

Porter is married to Victoria and they have two sons. Their home is in Bakersfield, California. His brother, Lloyd Cornelius Porter, died in May 2020 due to complications from COVID-19.[37] [38]

For public appearances, Porter always wears a hat reminiscent of a newsboy cap incorporating fabric that covers his ears and chin.[39] In a 2012 interview with Jazzweekly.com, when asked: "What's with the weird and wonderful hat?" Porter replied: "I've had some surgery on my skin, so this has been my look for a little while and will continue to be for a while longer. People recognize me by it now. It is what it is." In an interview with The Daily Telegraph in 2016, he divulged that he received some facial scars when he was "seven or eight", but declined to go into the specifics of how they were sustained. He said: "I just saw it one day (the hat) and said 'I'm gonna put this on, I like it.' It was before the music career." The cap is a Kangol Summer Spitfire.[40] [41]

Discography

See main article: Gregory Porter discography.

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

See also: Grammy Awards.

YearCategoryNominated WorkResultRef
2010Best Jazz Vocal AlbumWater[43]
2012Best Traditional R&B Performance"Real Good Hands"
2013"Hey Laura"
Best Jazz Vocal AlbumLiquid Spirit
2016Take Me to the Alley
2018Best Traditional Pop Vocal AlbumNat King Cole & Me
2020Best R&B AlbumAll Rise

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gregory Porter: Prohibice by mi nevadila. October 9, 2012 . Novinky.cz. September 13, 2014.
  2. News: Grammy Winners 2017. February 12, 2017. The New York Times. February 17, 2017. 0362-4331.
  3. Web site: Gregory Porter (thevoiceofgregoryporter) on Myspace . Myspace.com . July 12, 2015.
  4. Web site: Grammy Award-winning jazz artist Gregory Porter talks music influences and more. Porsha. Monique . June 16, 2017. Rolling Out. November 2, 2020.
  5. Web site: John . Murph. Gregory Porter: Jazz's Next Great Male Vocalist. Jazztimes.com. March 30, 2012. July 12, 2015.
  6. Web site: Blue Note Signs Vocalist Gregory Porter . Jeff . Tamarkin . Jazztimes.com . May 15, 2013 . August 4, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140301054824/http://jazztimes.com/articles/86586-blue-note-signs-vocalist-gregory-porter . March 1, 2014 . dead .
  7. Web site: Liquid Spirit cover unveiled . Marlbank.net/ . August 4, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140301025748/http://www.marlbank.net/news/682-liquid-spirit-cover-unveiled . March 1, 2014 . dead .
  8. Web site: Best Jazz Vocal Album. Grammy.com/ . October 23, 2014.
  9. Web site: That's The "Spirit" Gregory Porter makes UK top ten. Paul . Sexton. Udiscovermusic.com/. February 15, 2015. July 12, 2015.
  10. Web site: Gregory Porter: The 'In' Crowd – video premiere. Guardian music. The Guardian. August 1, 2014. September 13, 2014.
  11. Web site: BBC One – VE Day 70, A Party to Remember. BBC.co.uk/. July 12, 2015.
  12. Web site: Jane . Cornwell . Gregory Porter – Take Me To the Alley, review: 'strength, heart, authority and vulnerability' . Evening Standard . May 6, 2016 . May 8, 2016.
  13. Web site: Alexis . Petridis . Gregory Porter: Take Me to the Alley review – genre-straddling true grit . The Guardian . May 5, 2016 . May 8, 2016.
  14. Web site: Glastonbury 2016, Sunday: Coldplay joined by Michael Eavis and Barry Gibb from The Bee Gees wow the muddy crowd– as it happened. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/news/glastonbury-2016-sunday-will-noel-gallagher-join-coldplay-on-sta/ . January 11, 2022 . subscription . live. Catherine . Gee. Rupert Hawksley . Patrick Smith. The Telegraph. June 27, 2016 .
  15. Web site: Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park – Gregory Porter. BBC. September 11, 2016 .
  16. Web site: Episode 13, Series 20, The Graham Norton Show – BBC One. January 2017.
  17. Web site: BBC iPlayer – Watch BBC Two live. September 23, 2017.
  18. Web site: Episode 4, Series 22, The Graham Norton Show – BBC One. October 2017.
  19. Web site: Gregory Porter – All Rise out 28th August. August 12, 2020.
  20. Web site: Gregory Porter Still Rising The Collection . Apple Music . November 5, 2021 . November 5, 2021.
  21. Web site: Gregory Porter Takes Stock of Career With Covers, Duets & New Songs On 'Still Rising' (ALBUM REVIEW) . Glide Magazine. Haynes. Jim. November 3, 2021. November 3, 2021.
  22. Web site: Gregory Porter is 'Still Rising' towards global fame. Express. Bushell. Gary. November 5, 2021. November 5, 2021.
  23. Web site: The Graham Norton Show - Series 29: Episode 7.
  24. Web site: BBC Two - Jools' Annual Hootenanny. BBC.
  25. Web site: GREGORY PORTER ANNOUNCES THE PORTERHOUSE WITH GREGORY PORTER, PRESENTED BY CITI. May 5, 2021.
  26. Web site: Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Gregory Porter to lead performance at Platinum Beacons: Lighting Up The Jubilee ceremony. www.bbc.com. June 1, 2022.
  27. Web site: Gregory Porter to lead performance at lighting of jubilee beacons. Bradford Telegraph and Argus. May 31, 2022.
  28. Web site: TSHA, Ellie Goulding and Gregory Porter link up on new single, 'Somebody': Listen. DJMag. Ramage. Jack. 14 September 2023. 15 September 2023.
  29. Web site: Somebody (single) - TSA, Ellie Goulding & Gregory Porter. Spotify. 14 September 2023. 15 September 2023.
  30. Web site: Christmas at the Royal Albert Hall: Gregory Porter - review. December 18, 2023.
  31. Web site: Gregory Porter . March 23, 2014 . December 22, 2021.
  32. Web site: Gregory Porter at Nominees Reception . grammy.com . February 12, 2011 . August 4, 2013.
  33. Web site: 55th annual Grammy Awards nominees . usatoday.com . January 16, 2011 . October 21, 2013.
  34. Web site: Music – Review of Gregory Porter – Water . BBC.co.uk . May 11, 2010 . July 12, 2015.
  35. Chinen, Nate (September 6, 2013), E"voking Older Ideals and Earthly Realities: Gregory Porter Mines Soulful Jazz in 'Liquid Spirit'", The New York Times.
  36. Web site: Review of Gregory Porter's "Water". Michael G. . Nastos. Allmusic. July 12, 2015.
  37. News: Roberts . Sam . 2020-05-22 . Lloyd Porter, Cafe Owner Who Found Joy in Everyone, Dies at 49 . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-07-24 . 0362-4331.
  38. Web site: Jamieson . Amber . A Brooklyn Man Described As "Mr. Hooper From Sesame Street" Died From The Coronavirus . 2022-07-24 . BuzzFeed News . May 8, 2020 . en.
  39. Web site: Gregory Porter: Less about the hat, more about the heart. Natalie. Jamieson. March 11, 2015. BBC News.
  40. Web site: Why does Gregory Porter wear a hat? Merry Christmas Baby singer's look explained. David. Hughes. December 25, 2018. inews.co.uk. January 22, 2019.
  41. George W. . Harris . Gregory Porter: Living Water . Jazz Weekly . November 3, 2012.
  42. Web site: Gregory Porter – 'All Rise'. August 28, 2020.
  43. Web site: Gregory Porter. Grammy Awards. April 22, 2021.