BIOGRAPHY
Gregory Porter is an internationally renowned American musical artist known for his incredible baritone voice. He was born on November 4, 1971 in Sacramento, California.
Music has always been a part of Gregory Porter's life from a young age. With a mother who was a pastor and gospel singer, he was immersed in the world of music. In 2010, he gained recognition in the jazz world with his debut album, "Water."
This album earned him a nomination for "Best Jazz Vocal Album" at the Grammy Awards. He continued his success with his second album, "Be Good," which earned him another Grammy Awards nomination for "Best Jazz Vocal Performance."
In 2013, his album "Liquid Spirit" won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album. This album also reached the top 10 on the jazz charts in the UK.
Gregory Porter has since released several other albums and has collaborated with numerous renowned artists such as Van Morrison, Stevie Wonder, and Jamie Cullum. He is recognized and respected in the music industry for his powerful baritone voice and his ability to blend different musical styles.
In 2017, he received his second Grammy Award, this time for the album "Take Me to the Alley." He continues to tour worldwide, sharing his music with an ever-growing audience.