George Porter, Jr.

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George Porter, Jr.
George Porter, Jr. 2004
George Porter, Jr. 2004
Background information
Birth name George Porter, Jr.
Born December 26, 1947
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Genre(s) R&B, New Orleans
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s) Bass, vocals
Years active 1965-present
Label(s) Rounder, Transvideo
Associated acts The Meters
The Runnin' Pardners
Porter Batiste Stoltz
The Trio (with Johnny Vidacovich)
Website http://www.georgeporterjr.com/

George Porter, Jr. (born December 26, 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a bassist and singer in New Orleans most famous for playing with The Meters. Along with Art Neville, Porter formed the group in the mid 60's and came to be recognized as one of the progenitors of funk. The Meters disbanded in 1977, but reformed in 1989. Today the group is called the Funky Meters, and Porter is still a member.

He had been active in playing with his own group the Runnin' Pardners, and also other projects such as The Trio with Johnny Vidacovich, New Orleans Social Club, and Deep Fried but is now focusing his efforts on his own band Porter Batiste Stoltz. He is frequently in demand, and has been performing and recording with wide range of artists including Dr. John, Paul McCartney, Robbie Robertson, Willy DeVille, Robert Palmer, Patti Labelle, Jimmy Buffett, David Byrne, Johnny Adams, Earl King, Tori Amos, and Snooks Eaglin among many others.

Porter joined John Scofield's Piety Street Band in 2008 to tour and to record. Jon Cleary and Ricky Fataar are also members of this band.

[edit] Discography

  • Runnin Pardners (1990), Rounder
  • Things Ain't What They Used to Be (1994)
  • Count On You (1994) - Japan release
  • Funk This (1997), Transvideo - EP
  • Funk 'n' Go Nuts (2000), Transvideo
  • We Came To Play (2003) - as Johnny Vidacovich, June Yamagishi and George Porter Jr.
  • Searching For A Joyride (2005), Night Train
  • Expanding The Funkin Universe (2007), OUW Records - as Porter Batiste Stoltz
  • It's Life (2007), Transvideo

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