Gregory Porter
American singer and songwriter (born 1971)
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- Gregory Porter (born November 4, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician.
- Early life and education Gregory Porter was born in Sacramento, California, and was raised in Bakersfield, California, where his mother Ruth was a minister.
- His mother was a large influence on his life, having encouraged him to sing in church at an early age.
- Says Porter, "Everybody had some issues with their father, even if he was in the house.
- My father was just straight-up absent.
Gregory Porter (born November 4, 1971) 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.
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.
Porter's mother died from cancer when he was 21 years old. From her death bed, she told him to: "Sing, baby, sing!"
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. He 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.
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