Art Porter, Jr. featuring Lalah Hathaway - One More Chance

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

Little Rock's native son, the late great saxophonist teams up with Lalah Hathaway in this beautiful song off of the 1996 "Lay Your Hands on Me" album, with production by Chuckii Booker and Brian McKnight, among others. This promising career and life was cut short in a boating accident in Thailand, in which the boat overturned. His music lives on throughout many jazz heads out there, including this jazz head. It's music and people like this that makes me proud to be an Arkansan. RIP Brother Art.

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  • Vic. This is croon3. My brother, I didn't know you were from Little Rock, so am I. I Lived off of Ringo St.[2110 off of wright Ave.]Lived in Village Square Apts. way back in the day.Holla at me cause Chuckii Booker is my homeboy and he played keys on my first single in 89'

    Croon3

  • That's cool, I live in Otter Creek...I used to get my hair cut off of Wright Ave (Esquire Styles) back in the day. That's cool, we have somewhat of a kinship, now LOL. Tell Chuckii he still has a fan (I used to play the hell out of "Games"). Holla at me, man and take care.

  • Hook a brotha up with a rating or two LOL

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  • my husband and i met in 2001 and this is the first song that we considered to be ours.this song is still important to us 5 kids later.

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  • Arkansas' finest. Great song.

  • U Need To Get Up And Dances On This Song

  • R.I.P. A.P!

    

  • I met Art Porter at an independent music conference hosted by my mother and an oraganization she was affiliated with (midAIR) in Chicago. I was merely a child in the industry, literally, but I had always loved jazz, and I knew Art Porter well. He was a kind man, with a wam smile and always something nice, and or encouraging to say. I was devastated when I learned of his death. He will be missed always, by myself, my family, and many others.

  • I first met Art in a store I walked into. I asked the clerk who are ya'll playing on the store speakers and she said, let me ask my manager. She came back to say it was Art Porter and I was hooked. 1998 Baybrook Mall just out of Houston, Tx. It hurt when he died, it alway's does when a sound touches your life...

  • I love this song. It is just so mellow. It takes me back to sitting on my deck on a warm summer's evening with a glass of wine.

  • aww, the two people that disliked this didn't get another chance....

  • Great musicians and song.

  • Great songs and musicians

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