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Gregory Launches Video For Be Good!

Shot entirely on location in Baltimore, Maryland, director Pierre Bennu visually compliments Porter’s intense lyrics and smooth, soulful vocals with vibrant colors and whimsical storytelling, and sets it all against Charm City’s unique backdrop. As two lovers traverse their everyday lives amidst the mundane, Bennu draws on the power of everyday magic, the fear of loss, and the yearning for love in what he calls a “lullaby for your inner child.”

“The dance of love is something that can be done alone but it is also fun with somebody else,” says Bennu. “I wanted to show two characters; one who was so busy dancing alone, never looking to have a partner… and another so desperate for love that he would do whatever it took to get it. What that character finally realizes is that all he needed to offer forth was himself.”

To compliment his artistic vision, Bennu tapped the talents of Baltimore-based multidisciplinary visual artist Dirk Joseph, whose ‘magical props’ add significantly to the video’s playful and enchanting sensibility.

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Lyric Video Released For Be Good (Lion’s Song)

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1960 What? Remixes Now Available!

3 amazing remixes are now available for the track “1960 What?” After a spontaneous soulful house remix by Opolopo (the “kick and bass rerub”) surfaced on the internet, we decided to enlist him along with a couple of other producers, to do an official remix EP. Opolopo’s track has been getting love from blogs and DJs internationally, including airplay on the UK’s Jazz FM. Also representing on the EP is Peter McEvilley, the LA-based producer and electronic music artist who works as Peas, and who contributed a House mix, and the founder of Amsterdam’s Wicked Jazz Sounds music collective, Phil Horneman, who has contributed a Wicked Jazz Sounds radio edit. Take a listen!

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1960 What? – Official Music Video

The music video for “196o What?” is here! Take a look below and let me know what you think.

The video was produced by Lloyd Porter and directed by Shawn Peters – the same team that created the video for “Illusion”. We  shot it on location in Detroit and wanted to capture gritty feeling of the present day Motor City, a city that was “burnin,”  during the 1967 riots.This is the five minute music video format taken from a 20 minute short film to be released soon, which features interviews with many high profile Detroit personalities who comment on their experiences in the ’60s and beyond, including the very Reverend Sharon MacVean-Brown, the first woman rector of Detroit’s St. Matthew’s & St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church, who also appears in the music video.

Also available now are the remixes for this single.

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Illusion- The Official Video

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Concert in Japan

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Brooklyn Recording Session

Gregory Porter recording session in Brooklyn 2009

Title: skylark
Musicians: Vocals: Gregory Porter, Piano: Chip Crawford, Bass: Aaron James, Trumpet: Kafaelle, Drums: Chuck McPherson

Video produced by Videovampires

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