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Gary Porter - The Soulful Voice of British Songwriting
Gary Porter is a remarkable British singer - songwriter whose evocative lyrics and souful melodies have captivated audiences worldwide. A true artist in every sense, he weaves emotion, storytelling, and masterful musicianship into songs that resonate deeply with listeners.
With a voice that carries both warmth and raw passion, Gary's music has been hailed as a bridge between timeless British songwriting traditions and modern innovation.
His ability to blend heartfelt lyricism with intricate compositions sets him apart in an industry often dominated by fleeting trends. Whether performing an intimate acoustic set or commanding a larger stage, his precence is magnetic - drawing audiences into his world with every note.
Stone Chucker

By Gary Porter
Label: Cornerblock Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Stone Chucker; Hesitate; Can't See The Wood For The Trees; Breadline; Monkey; The
Way It Is!; Steamtrain Blues; Hand On My Heart; When You're Gone; Take Me Back.
Stone chucker

Album: Stone Chucker
By Gary Porter
Label: Cornerblock Records
Released: 2015
Duration: 03:20
Gary Porter: Stone Chucker

by Bruce Lindsay
Back in 2012 Porter, a sextet from the county of Essex, just north of London, produced the highly enjoyable Can't Keep Still (Cornerblock Records). Two years later, band leader Gary Porter has released his follow-up, Stone Chucker. Boosting the line-up to a Spinal Tap sized 11, including guests, Porter has also upped the enjoyment quotient. His ...
Can't Keep Still

By Gary Porter
Label: Cornerblock Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Ten Days; Don't Wanna Work No More; Emily; Hanging On; Can't Keep Still; Happiest
Day; A Little Luck; River; Drive; Riff Raff; Out Of My Hands; Bridge Too Far.
Gary Porter: Can't Keep Still

by Bruce Lindsay
"Oh Mr. Porter, what can I do? I wanted to go to Birmingham and they've taken me on to Crewe." So went the refrain of an old Music Hall tune. Porter, a sextet from Essex in the south of England, doesn't take its name from that great old song, nor is it named for an equally ...