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KC Porter (Karl Cameron Porter) was born on 27 June, 1962 in Encino, California, United States, is an American record producer. Discover KC Porter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

Popular As Karl Cameron Porter
Occupation Record producer, songwriter, musician, arranger, singer, composer
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 27 June 1962
Birthday 27 June
Birthplace Encino, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1962

Karl Cameron Porter, known as K.C (born June 27, 1962), is an American record producer, singer-songwriter, arranger and composer, winner of six Grammy Awards and two Latin Grammy Awards.

Porter has worked on more than 40 albums with sales in the tens of millions.

He is best known for his production work on Santana's classic album Supernatural and for producing and writing some of the most popular Spanish-language singles for Ricky Martin.

Porter is also known for his production work that includes artists such as Bon Jovi, Janet Jackson, Brian McKnight, Toni Braxton, and Scorpions; into the Spanish-speaking market and World music with artists such as Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Laura Pausini, Khaled, Kadim Al Sahir; as well as into the international market (with artists such as Cheng Lin).

A practitioner of the Baháʼí Faith, Porter is one of the founding members of Oneness, a non-profit organization that promotes racial unity through music, the arts and education.

Porter was born in Encino, California.

His father, Bob, played trumpet, and wrote the music for the TV series, Lassie, while mother Marcelyn was a script girl for I Love Lucy.

1970

In 1970, at age 7, his family moved to Guatemala, where they were Baháʼí pioneers.

While growing up in Guatemala, Porter learned Spanish and about Latin culture which included spending time with Guatemalan musicians who exposed him to the sounds of marimba, and other Latin musical genres, as well as American pop and rock.

At 11, he began piano lessons, and at 17 returned to the United States to major in music at Cal State Stanislaus.

1982

While still studying at the university, Porter became a staff arranger at A&M Records when the label opened a Latin division called AyM Discos in 1982.

There, he met Juan Carlos Calderon, the composer and arranger for Mexican singer Luis Miguel.

This led the way for Porter's production of Maria Conchita Alonso's albums, Mírame and Hazme Sentir.

Other artists he worked with at A&M include Emmanuel, Luis Angel and Luis Miguel.

Porter translated and produced Janet Jackson's song, "Come Back to Me", when she recorded that Spanish version for an A&M release called "Vuelve a Mi".

In addition to working with Spanish-speaking artists, this period marked the beginning of his career of writing, translating and producing recordings for English-speaking artists including Grover Washington Jr. and Phyllis Hyman ("Sacred Kind of Love"), Nancy Wilson ("That's What I Remember"), and Anne Murray ("Are you Still in Love With Me").

"I think I understand more than a lot of people what it's like as a native English speaker to have to learn Spanish," he told the Los Angeles Times.

"I know how to teach people to pronounce the words. I feel like right now I'm kind of sharing with the people of the United States the excitement I felt hearing all of these Latin rhythms for the first time."

Porter continued the work begun in the '80s into the next decade by writing for Luis Enrique.

He produced Ana Gabriel, and Ednita Nazario.

He went on to produce a total of three more Nazario albums in the coming years.

1991

In 1991, Porter produced the first album for the nine-piece Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs.

Called El León, the album included performances by Flaco Jimenez, Luis Conte and Gustavo Santaolalla.

The next year, when the band finished touring, he put together a 17-track greatest hits package with two bonus tracks, "Quinto Centenario" and "Matador" (which has become a classic song in Argentina, and something of a latinamerican popular hymn), eventually contributing to double-platinum sales.

1993

Late in 1993, Tejano singer Selena and New York Latin pop band the Barrio Boyzz, met in Porter's studio to record together the song "Donde Quiera Que Estés."

Porter continued the work crossing over English-language artists into the Spanish market by translating Boyz II Men's "End of the Road" and producing the track for them in 1993.

1994

Written by Porter and Marco A. Flores, and produced by Porter, the song debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot Latin chart in March 1994.

Porter also produced songs on other Selena albums: Amor Prohibido ("Donde Quiera que Estes"), and her English-language crossover album, Dreaming of You ("Wherever You Are").

In addition, he produced "Where did the Feeling Go?", "Is it the Beat?"

and "Only Love" for the Selena movie soundtrack.

That year, Porter formed a partnership with Ricky Martin and joined producer Robi Rosa to write most of Martin's album A Medio Vivir.

That album, produced by Porter, included the single, "Maria", a hit that he co-wrote and sold three million copies.

Its follow-up album, Vuelve, another Porter production, sold more than seven million copies.

A song from Vuelve, called "The Cup of Life", was used as the anthem of the World Cup France '98, and went to number one in China, Australia, Mexico and Germany, among other countries.

1996

He did the same with Toni Braxton's hit song, "Un-break My Heart," and then recorded her Spanish version of it, "Regresa a Mi", in October 1996.

1997

The 1997, Porter-produced Fabulosos Calavera album from Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, won the 1998 Grammy for Best Alternative Latin Rock Group Album, the first time that the National Academy of Recorded Arts and Sciences rewarded rock in Spanish.

A year later, the band won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Group for the album, La Marcha del Golazo Solitario, which he also produced.

Porter began writing with Carlos Santana in 1997, and when the latter was recording his Supernatural album, two songs from those earlier sessions—"Corazon Espinado" and "Migra"—were included on it.

1999

Martin and Porter continued to work together including on the popular eponymous album, Ricky Martin, the Puerto Rican singer's English debut in May 1999, that is one of the best-selling albums of all time and has sold more than 22 million copies, worldwide.

Porter co-produced the album and it was released in June 1999.