Jazzman says music holds the key to women

Published 11 July, 2008, 13:27

Versatile American jazzman Gregory Porter has played a concert in one of Moscow’s jazz clubs. Porter, who names Nat King Cole his biggest influence, made his mark on the jazz scene fusing jazz, blues, R&B and gospel.

Gregory Porter wrote his first jazz song when he was only five. Since then jazz has become his life.

“A couple of years ago I broke up with a woman I loved and I didn’t understand the songs I was singing until that happened,” Porter recalls.

Porter is a smooth operator and says jazz helps him better understand women.

“Yes, a beautiful woman is easy to write about but then there's a woman who feels bad about herself, but I like that woman too as she has a story too,” Porter says.

It seems that Gregory Porter knows one thousand and one love songs and plays them by ear.


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