At 18, Porter learned his most valuable musical lessons when he began touring with such jazz masters as organist Jack McDuff and saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. He matured as a player and learned how to interact with an audience. In between concerts, Porter continued his studies at the Berklee Conservatory of Music and at Virginia Commonwealth University where he became a student of pianist/educator Ellis Marsalis.
In 1992, Porter came to Chicago on a scholarship to Northeastern Illinois University, finishing with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He went to study at Roosevelt University where he earned his master's degree. In the Windy City, Porter was mentored by legendary tenor saxophonist Von Freeman and bassist James Leary. When Porter was signed to Verve Forecast, he decided that instead of jumping on the then-current neo-classical jazz bandwagon, Porter decided to make his largely self-composed debut contemporary rather than bop-revisited in style. Produced and engineered by keyboardist Jeff Lorber, Pocket City was immediately embraced by those who didn't want their smooth jazz "too smooth" in the summer of 1992. The key tracks, the heart-melting ballad "Inside Myself," a cover of Maxi Priest's "Close to You," and funky hoppin' "Pocket City" (whose video was played on VH1 and BET) were played on both smooth jazz and a few urban stations. Porter was sent on a promotional and concert tours where he built up a reputation for being very amiable and giving a high-octane performance. Porter was a whirling wonder on stage, smiling like a Chesire cat, blowing his heart out, running around the venue honking it up. On November 23, 1996, while journeying to a remote part of Thailand to perform in a jazz festival, Porter was killed when the boat he was riding in capsized.
Beside his four Verve sets, Pocket City, Straight to the Point, Undercover, Lay Your Hands on Me, and the posthumously released For Art's Sake, Art Porter appeared as a sideman on recordings by Jeff Lorber, Tom Grant, and Ramsey Lewis and was infusing a hard bop sound sensibility to smooth jazz when he was killed.
Achievements
Porter has been inducted into the Arkansas Jazz Hall of Fame and the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame. Porter received the Arkansas Jazz Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998.
Wishful Thinking
Art Porter Lyrics
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There's no secret kept in here
Forgive me for asking
Now wipe away your tears
And if I wish to stop it all
And if I wish to comfort the fall
It's just wishful thinking
I sat on the roof
And watched the day go by
I see the likeness in his smile and the way he stands
Makes it all worthwhile
And if I wish to stop it all
And if I wish to comfort the fall
It's just wishful thinking
It's time we should talk about is
There's no secret kept in here
I see the likeness in his smile and the way he stands
Makes it all worthwhile
And if I wish to stop it all
And if I wish to comfort the fall
And if I wish to stop it all
And if I wish to comfort the fall
It's just wishful thinking
The lyrics to Art Porter's song "Wishful Thinking" speak about the need for open communication between two people who may be struggling with secrets or emotional pain. The first stanza addresses the need to talk about whatever is bothering them, stating that there are no secrets being kept. The singer asks for forgiveness for prying and then offers comfort, telling their companion to wipe away their tears. However, the following stanzas reveal that the comfort offered may not be entirely truthful, as the singer admits to indulging in wishful thinking. The listener gets a sense that the singer is powerless to alleviate the pain of their companion but still wants to help.
As the song continues, the lyrics delve deeper into the singer's own hopefulness, revealing a moment of contemplation on a rooftop. They watch the day pass by and find solace in the presence of another person who brings joy to their life. Overall, the message of "Wishful Thinking" seems to be a plea for honesty between two people who may be struggling, and a call for the acceptance of the limitations of empathy.
Line by Line Meaning
It's time we should talk about it
Let's discuss this issue that we've been avoiding
There's no secret kept in here
There's nothing left to hide or keep secret
Forgive me for asking
Please excuse me for asking this difficult question
Now wipe away your tears
Take a moment to compose yourself and dry your eyes
And if I wish to stop it all
Although I would like to fix everything,
And if I wish to comfort the fall
Although I want to console you during this difficult time
It's just wishful thinking
Unfortunately, these desires may not be realistic
I sat on the roof
I found a quiet place to reflect
And watched the day go by
As time passed, I continued to contemplate this situation
I see the likeness in his smile and the way he stands
I notice similarities between someone else and the person we're discussing
Makes it all worthwhile
These small moments of joy and connection make life meaningful
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Written by: GARRY DALEY, EDDIE LUNDON
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