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Rising jazz star has found his voice

MANY years ago Gegory Porter played his mother his latest song and she listened and said, "You sound just like Nat King Cole." If this had happened last week, Porter would have been just as happy as he was that day back when, as a pre-teen in a family of eight, he was trying to get his mother's attention.

"I was a real mama's boy," says the now 40-year-old Porter who has been one of jazz's big success stories over the past two or three years and will help Jools Holland kick off the final night party at this year's Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival. "I was making up songs even then and I'd gone to her with my tape recorder, thinking it would be really cool to do something she liked. And she did like it. I must have been elongating the words or something but when she told me I sounded like Nat King Cole, that was it. I was probably destined to be a singer from then on in."

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