Paul Porter
Detroit, Michigan-based gospel artist Paul Porter was a member of the Stellar-nominated group the Christianaires, who were active from the late '80s through the first half of the 2000s. As a solo artist, Porter -- who has been singing since the age of three -- debuted on the Light label in 2008 with the album A New Day, which featured an appearance from fellow Michigander Rance Allen, as well as one from Harvey Watkins, Jr., and peaked at number 21 on Billboard's gospel chart. Porter later signed to Motown Gospel, where he released F.R.E.E. in 2014. Another robust set of gospel that combined traditional and contemporary sounds while leaning toward the former, it reached number 33 on the gospel chart. Porter has also collaborated with the likes of the Jackson Southernaires, the Williams Brothers, and the Canton Spirituals.
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Discography
8 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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I Want To Know What Love Is
Gospel - Released by Motown Gospel on 1/01/2014
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A New Day
Humour/Spoken Word - Released by LIGHT RECORDS on 30/09/2008
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You Will Win
Miscellaneous - Released by Kevin Fontenot on 21/10/2022
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Devil Can't Hold Me Down
Miscellaneous - Released by Kevin Fontenot on 5/08/2022
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Rolling Piano
Pop - Released by Melodious Melodies on 15/12/2021
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo