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-------------------------------------------EJs' personal journey is reflected by his lifelong love of music, and the technical intricacies of sound. His precocious talent began to manifest at age two.
EJ astonished his parents with his ability to sing, direct the choir, hold drumsticks and keep a steady beat. His love for playing drums, however, made the percussive instrument his musical choice. By the time EJ turned ten, he had perfected his craft and was playing drums for his fathers' (Bishop Henry Porter) church and for musical groups in the Sarasota community.
At age thirteen, EJ traveled extensively throughout the United States, Kenya, Nigeria, London, Rome and Ghana with his father as a professional percussionist. He has also appeared on both television and radio. While in High School, (The Westcoast School for Human Development, started by his parents, Dr. Henry and Cynthia Porter), he began learning about midi operations, how to sequence music, and some basic music theory and music publishing from his music teacher and music business mentor, Dr. Mariea Watkins.
While attending Florida International University in Miami, Florida, EJ had the pleasure of touring and working with artists: Trick Daddy Dollar, P. Diddy, Mary J. Blige, Juvenile, Faith Evans, Anthony Hamilton, T.I., Brain McKnight, B2k, Ray J, Marques Houston, Teresa, Talib Kweli, Omarion, Mase, 112, Music World Music (Destiny's Child), George Clinton, Lil' Wayne, 50 cent, Nicole Wray and Fat Joe. Gospel artists include: The HLP Love Campaign, Dr. Bobby Jones, Dorothy Norwood, Kirk Franklin, and Walter Hawkins. The influences of Dr. Henry Porter (his father), P. Diddy, Marvin Gaye, Teddy Riley, Michael Jackson, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, The Police, Stevie Wonder, and Quincy Jones greatly inspired EJs' talent.
During the early nineties, when EJs' friends would run home to listen to the popular music of the day, he desired more. He studied and listened to Gospel, Pop, Rock, R&B, Hip Hop, some Classical and Jazz. He began arranging music, writing songs, organizing his team and forming Drummerboy Productions. --------------
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