- Jake Porter
Jake Vernon Haven Porter (August 3, 1916,
Oakland, California - March 25, 1993,Los Angeles ) was an Americanjazz trumpeter andrecord producer .Porter started playing violin at age seven and switched to
cornet at nine. He played locally in theSan Francisco Bay Area between 1931 and 1939, playing withMelvin Parks ,Lionel Hampton , andSaunders King before moving toLos Angeles in 1940. There he found work playing withCee Pee Johnson ,Slam Stewart , andSlim Gaillard ; he served in the military in 1942-43 playing in a band atCamp Lockett , nearSan Diego . After his discharge he played withBenny Carter ,Fats Waller ,Noble Sissle ,Fletcher Henderson ,Lionel Hampton (1945-46),Horace Henderson ,Benny Goodman (briefly in 1947), andMel Powell (1947). He led his own band at the Down Beat Room Cafe in Los Angeles from late 1947, and also led an all-female ensemble which toured theAmerican South in 1949. He held a residency at the Norbo Grill in 1950.In 1951, Porter founded the label
Combo Records , which was active until 1961 and releasedR&B anddoo wop releases in addition to some jazz. Much of the material released on the label was recorded in Porter's basement, and he did a fair bit of songwriting for the releases in addition to recording duties. He did futher touring as a bandleader in the 1950s, and freelanced inCalifornia in the 1960s. He andMike Porter collaborated inCanada in 1964. He played less later in his life and concentrated on the business aspects of music, working for musicians' unions in the 1970s. However, he toured Europe in 1978 and still played in the 1980s.References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hpfexqyhldae~T1 Jake Porter] at
Allmusic
*Howard Rye, "Jake Porter". "Grove Jazz" online.
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