- Gene Porter
Gene Porter (
June 7 ,1910 ,Pocahontas ,Mississippi –February 24 ,1993 ,California ) was an Americanjazz saxophonist and clarinetist.Porter began on
cornet , but when his instrument was stolen he picked up saxophone and clarinet (studying the latter underOmer Simeon ). He worked in and aroundNew Orleans as well as onriverboats , withPapa Celestin ,Billy King ,Clarence Desdunes ,Tab Smith ,John Robichaux (1933), andSidney Desvigne (1935). He joined theJeter-Pillars Orchestra from 1935 to 1937, then played withDon Redman briefly that year before returning to Jeter-Pillars until 1942. Following this he worked withJimmie Lunceford (1942),Fats Waller , andBenny Carter (1942-44), working as assistant bandleader under Carter and appearing in several films. He joined the Army in 1944-45, then played with Carter again and recorded withDinah Washington (1945),Charles Mingus (1946), andLloyd Glenn (1947). After moving toSan Diego in 1948, he played withWalter Fuller (1948-60), then led his own ensemble at the Bronze Room inLa Mesa, California beginning in 1967.Porter was named a member of the St. Louis Jazz Hall of Fame in the 1980s.
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*"Gene Porter", "Grove Jazz" online.
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