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205: 325: 315: 305: 310: 320: 218: 300: 295: 290: 122: 133: 20: 97:(1942–44), working as assistant bandleader under Carter and appearing in several films, including with 247: 53:). He moved to Chicago while still in high school, and left school early to start a career in music. 49:, but when his instrument was stolen he picked up saxophone and clarinet (studying the latter under 210: 82: 42: 200: 285: 280: 8: 126: 102: 132:
Porter was named a member of the St. Louis Jazz Hall of Fame in the 1980s. He died in
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in 1944-45, as part of an Army band, then played with Carter again and recorded with
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briefly before returning to Jeter-Pillars until 1942. Following this he worked with
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Gene Porter (disambiguation)
jazz
Pocahontas, Mississippi
cornet
Omer Simeon
New Orleans
riverboats
Papa Celestin
Joe Robichaux
Sidney Desvigne
Jeter-Pillars Orchestra
Don Redman
Jimmie Lunceford
Benny Carter
Fats Waller
Army
Dinah Washington
Charles Mingus
Lloyd Glenn
San Diego
Walter Fuller
La Mesa, California
San Diego County, California
Dinah Washington
Mellow Mama




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