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  1. Meters bassist George Porter, Jr.'s slick, greasy rhythm lines have anchored much of the finest of New Orleans R&B - on sessions with countless artists from Dr. John to Aaron Neville to Lee Dorsey. This album combines some rootsy New Orleans tunes (courtesy of Earl King), some pop-soul ballads, some funky jazz fusion, and more.

  2. In 1989, Porter reunited with Art Neville and Leo Nocentelli as the Meters, replacing Joe Modeliste on drums with Russell Batiste Jr. In 1990, he started a band called The Runnin' Pardners; a band that is still playing today.

  3. Highlighting "Runnin' Partner" are two contributions by ace guitarist Earl King: "Rough Spots" and "Don't You Make Me Ig'nunt." King also sits in on these two cuts, which are given uptempo, funkified treatments by Porter.

  4. 29. Juni 1990 · THE KING OF RB, NEW-ORLEANS STYLE. By Geoffrey Himes. June 28, 1990 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. THE BIGGEST highlight of the recent New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was Earl King, the hometown R&B...

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  5. Early in his career, Porter worked with seminal New Orleans artists like Allen Toussaint, Earl King, Lee Dorsey, and Johnny Adams, Irma Thomas, The Lastie Brothers again to only name a few. Band Members: George Porter Jr.: Bass & Vocals. Michael Lemmler: Keyboards & Vocals. Chris Adkins: Guitar & Vocals. Terrence Houston: Drums & Vocals.

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