
Before embarking on a career as a mainstream pop vocalist, Billy Porter built a substantial reputation as a theatrical singer in Broadway productions such as
Grease and
Smokey Joe's Cafe. He made his initial impact by placing "Love Is On The Way" on the soundtrack to the film
First Wives' Club, in 1996. His debut album,
Untitled, is firmly anchored in traditional R&B territory, with several key ballads.According to L. Michael Gipson: "His voice is one for the ages and it soon found a home back on Broadway starring in everything from a revival of
Grease to a landmark recording of
Dreamgirls: In Concert. No less than Rosie O’Donnell fell in love with Billy’s talent and had him appear on her show innumerable times." This multi-faceted performer, well known to New York City audiences, will grace us with his presence on May 12th at Prohibition.Remember these important links as well: (1)
Donation for AIDS Walk New York, (2)
Scott Evans Autograph auction, and (3)
Love Out Loud tee's.