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Willy Porter is a contemporary American rock musician and singer-songwriter from
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, Wisconsin. He is a graduate of the
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.


Career

Porter's professional career as a musician began in 1990 with his album ''The Trees Have Soul'' with Paul Perrone. It was produced by Willy Porter, Paul Perrone & Randy Green. Much of this album was developed playing a Sunday night residency at the Club de Wash in
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. He hasn't left the road full-time since that first commercial release in 1990.


Willy Porter Band

Porter, Steve Kleiber, (bass guitar) and John Calarco (drums) formed the three piece Willy Porter band. In 1994 Porter released the album ''Dog-Eared Dream'', which had the successful single ''Angry Words''. The single led to the Willy Porter Band touring as an opening act for artists including
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,
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, and
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. He signed with BMG/Private Music in 1995 and in 1999 with San Francisco-based label
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, for whom he released three albums. During that time, he toured with Sting, Paul Simon, and Jeff Beck. This was followed by touring with Jethro Tull and its guitarist
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.


Weasel records

In 2005, he formed his own imprint, Weasel Records, with his manager Chris Webb. Porter released the disc "Available Light" in 2006 while producing the "Brand New Frame" album by guitarist/songwriter Natalia Zukerman. During the next few years Porter focused on label duties while raising a family and producing. In 2009, he returned with the band album, ''How to Rob a Bank''. Following, his 2012 CD, ''Cheeseburgers & Gasoline'', Porter released ''Human Kindness'' in 2014, followed by ''Bonfire to Ash'', a collaboration with vocalist and songwriter Carmen Nickerson in November 2016. Currently, Porter is touring in support of that project under the combined name, Porter Nickerson. Porter has played with guitarist
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. Greg Koch played guitar on the 1999 Willy Porter album "Falling Forward".


Reception

''
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'' wrote that "Porter is a dazzling acoustic guitarist with a moody baritone." The ''
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'' said "Porter captures the street corner ethic of acoustic performance perfectly." ''
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'' reported that Porter is a guitarist who possesses "the Olympian speed of
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bolstered by rootsy vocals and twisting, offbeat lyrics."


Discography

* ''Leaving Tomah Home'' — 1988 (cassette) * ''The Trees Have Soul'' — 1990 Southwind Music, re-issue 1996 Don't Records (additional track) * '' Dog Eared Dream'' — 1994 Southwind Music, 1995 Private Music (remixed and additional track) * ''Falling Forward'' — 1999 (Six Degrees Records) * ''Willy Porter'' — 2002 (Six Degrees Records) * ''High Wire Live'' — 2003 (Six Degrees Records) * ''Available Light'' — 2006 (Weasel Records) * ''How To Rob A Bank'' — 2009 (Weasel Records) * ''Live at BoMA'' w/ Carpe Diem String Quartet – 2010 (Weasel Records) * ''Cheeseburgers & Gasoline'' — 2012 (Weasel Records) * ''Human Kindness'' — 2014 (Weasel Records) * ''Bonfire to Ash'' — 2016 w/ Carmen Nickerson as 'Porter*Nickerson'


References


External links

*
Willy Porter Band collection
at the
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's live music archive
Interview with Willy PorterCareer Retrospective Interview from September 2015 with Pods & Sods
{{DEFAULTSORT:Porter, Willy Living people American rock musicians Guitarists from Wisconsin University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire alumni Fingerstyle guitarists 1964 births Private Music artists 20th-century American guitarists People from Mequon, Wisconsin Six Degrees Records artists