Gregory Porter performs “Papa Was a Rolling Stone”
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About this clip:
Singer Gregory Porter performs his version of the Norman Whifield classic “Papa Was a Rolling Stone” made famous by the Temptations, during his concert on August 2, 2019 — part of SFJAZZ Summer Sessions 2019 and broadcast on Fridays Live.
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About this concert:
A two-time GRAMMY-winner and six-time nominee, Gregory Porter has undoubtedly become jazz’s most celebrated male vocalist, “a jazz singer of thrilling presence, a booming baritone with a gift for earthy refinement and soaring uplift” (The New York Times).
He returned to Miner after his orchestral performance of Nat “King” Cole’s music at Davies Symphony Hall with material from across his outstanding career. After the success of his 2010 debut Water and follow-up Be Good, Porter broke through to mainstream stardom with his Blue Note debut Liquid Spirit, winning the 2013 GRAMMY for Best Jazz Vocal Album. He repeated the GRAMMY and chart success of Liquid Spirit with 2016’s Take Me to the Alley, and his 2017 tribute to Nat “King” Cole, Nat “King” Cole & Me, is poised to earn Porter’s his third GRAMMY nod. Raised in the hardscrabble city of Bakersfield, the budding vocalist grew up with seven siblings who all sang and worked in their mother’s skid row mission. A chance encounter led to Porter’s recording debut on Hubert Laws Remembers the Unforgettable Nat King Cole, a 1998 album that earned him an audition for the Broadway-bound musical It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues.
Growing up around rollicking tent revivals offered ideal training for a revue tracing the history of the blues, and he got the gig. Porter brings the same soul-stirring authority to jazz settings, revealing powerful truths with heart and grace.
PERSONNEL:
Gregory Porter: vocals
Tivon Pennicott: saxophone
Ondrej Pivec: Hammond organ
Chip Crawford: piano
Jahmal Nichols: bass
Emanuel Harrold: drums
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