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King Curtis
King Curtis
American saxophonist (1934-1971)
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Freddie Redd
Freddie Redd
American pianist
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Earl King
Earl King
American songwriter and guitarist
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Little Brother Montgomery
Little Brother Montgomery
American jazz, boogie-woogie and blues pianist and singer
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Big Joe Turner
Big Joe Turner
American blues shouter
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Billy Eckstine
Billy Eckstine
American musician
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James P. Johnson
James P. Johnson
American pianist and composer
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Eddie Bert
Eddie Bert
American musician
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Jimmy Scott
Jimmy Scott
American jazz singer
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Wilson Pickett
Wilson Pickett
American singer and songwriter
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Stanley Turrentine
Stanley Turrentine
American musician
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Sidney Bechet
Sidney Bechet
American jazz musician
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Vann "Piano Man" Walls
Vann "Piano Man" Walls
American musician
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Illinois Jacquet
Illinois Jacquet
American jazz tenor saxophonist, songwriter
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Kenny Barron
Kenny Barron
American jazz pianist
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Milt Gabler
Milt Gabler
record producer from the United States
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Jerry Wexler
Jerry Wexler
American music journalist and producer
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Max Roach
Max Roach
American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer
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Curtis Fuller
Curtis Fuller
American jazz musician
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Bernard Purdie
Bernard Purdie
American drummer
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Ruth Brown
Ruth Brown
American singer-songwriter (1928-2006)
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Mose Allison
Mose Allison
American jazz blues pianist and singer
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Jimmy Yancey
Jimmy Yancey
African American boogie-woogie pianist, composer, and lyricist
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Sippie Wallace
Sippie Wallace
American blues and jazz singer
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Milt Jackson
Milt Jackson
American musician
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Mickey Baker
Mickey Baker
American jazz and rock guitarist
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Kenny Burrell
Kenny Burrell
American jazz guitarist
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Sam & Dave
Sam & Dave
American soul and R&B duo
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Jesse Stone
Jesse Stone
American rhythm and blues musician and songwriter
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Bob Belden
Bob Belden
American musician
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Esther Phillips
Esther Phillips
American R&B singer
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Don Byas
Don Byas
American musician
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The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers
American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group
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Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke
American jazz drummer
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Eric Dolphy
Eric Dolphy
American jazz musician
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Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday
American jazz singer
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Jack McDuff
Jack McDuff
American jazz organist and organ trio bandleader
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Jimmy Giuffre
Jimmy Giuffre
American clarinet and saxophone player
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Ben Webster
Ben Webster
American saxophonist
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Richie Cole
Richie Cole
American jazz saxophonist, composer, and arranger
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Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan
American jazz singer
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Terry Gibbs
Terry Gibbs
American vibraphonist
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Tadd Dameron
Tadd Dameron
American pianist
Bob Porter
Blues and jazz record producer, discographer, writer, and radio presenter

Bob Porter

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Blues and jazz record producer, discographer, writer, and radio presenter

Robert Porter (June 20, 1940 – April 10, 2021) was an American record producer, discographer, writer, and radio presenter. He was responsible for reissuing many classic blues and jazz recordings, and in 2009 was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.

Bob Porter was born in Wellesley, Massachusetts. From the 1960s, he produced over 200 albums of jazz and blues music, first for Prestige Records where he also wrote liner notes, in the 1960s, then as reissue producer for Savoy Records (1975–1980), and then Atlantic Records (1986–1991). He subsequently worked for many other record labels. It was said that "The result of his painstaking efforts is the restoration of much of the 20th century's most indelible music, now preserved for future generations and sounding better than ever before."

In 1981, he started to broadcast Portraits In Blue, a syndicated radio program covering blues, R&B and soul music, which he launched at WBGO in Newark, New Jersey. He received the 1986 W. C. Handy Award. He had five Grammy Award nominations, winning in 1980 for his liner notes for The Complete Charlie Parker on Savoy and in 1986 as reissue producer for Atlantic Rhythm & Blues. He was a member of the nominating committee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was a master of ceremonies for the Chicago Blues Festival from 1990.

He wrote for magazines such as DownBeat and Cash Box, and wrote liner notes for more than three hundred albums of jazz and blues. He also contributed expertise to organizations including the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

Bob Porter died of complications from esophageal cancer, at his home in Northvale, New Jersey, on April 10, 2021.