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Tristan Banks

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About Me

Tristan would gravitate to music at a very early age. At the age of 4, he would play on a drum set that was left in the house for his father's rehearsals. He began his musical studies choosing to play guitar at school, but after a few years he decided to start refining his percussive skills by joining a marching band at the age of 9. It would be two years before he started playing drum set.

As a teenager his musical tastes would be broadened by his father, the bass player John Banks, who took him to see Jan Garbarek with Nana Vasconcelos . This was to change the way he thought about drumming and inspired Tristan to start playing percussion and study Latin music. He started his professional career at the age of 16 playing drums and percussion and within the next few years he was working regularly with Batu , Cubana Bop and Robin Jones King Salsa .

At this time Tristan was being inspired by the music of Miles Davis , Weather Report , Chick Corea , John McLaughlin , João Bosco , Dori Caymmi , Michel Camilo , Trilok Gurtu ... and playing with most of the funk, jazz, latin and fusion bands in the south east of England.

After doing a gig with Arnie Lawrence ( Tito Puente ) he was offered a place at the New School of Contemporary Music in New York City, but he was unable to fulfill the scholarship requirements or break professional commitments. He decided to make his study of Afro-Brazilian rhythms at source by taking his first trip to Brazil in 94, spending time in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Returning to England he continued playing with his regular bands working both in the UK and across Europe.

The move to London in 97 gave Tristan the chance to play with a wider field of musicians, and he was able to expand his capabilities to becoming one of the first call drummers in the UK.

He has taught Latin rhythms and drum technique at MIT London and Drumtech as well as numerous workshops in drums and percussion - as well as teaching on a one-to-one basis when his schedule permits. Tristan continues to work on an international level with many artists and is currently working on writing his debut solo project.

As you can see i've played drums for quite a few people over the years which has really helped me to grow as a player and understand what people really need from a drummer in many different types of music.


I have recorded and/or performed with: Dave Valentin , Armando Peraza , Guy Barker , Kuljit Bhamra , Andy Sheppard , Marcos Valle , Pucho and the Latin Soul Brothers , Da Lata , Mike Lindup (Level 42), Hamish Stuart , Steve Howe (Yes), MC Conrad , Alexander O'Neal , Ive Mendes , Smoke City, Chico Cesar , Turin Brakes , Lewis Taylor , Robert Miles , Fischer-Z , Byron Wallen (George Benson, Freddie Hubbard, Chaka Khan), Joe Lee Wilson (Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins), Tony Remy (Steps Ahead, Lonnie Liston Smith), Alex Wilson , Snowboy and the Latin Section , Bah Samba , Jim Mullen , Terry Callier , Reel People , Vida Nova , BGP Allstars, Miles Bould (Sting), Bazeado , Laurence Cottle (Seal, Black Sabbath), Dennis Rollins (Courtney Pine, Jamiroquai), Arnie Lawrence (Tito Puente), Nick Cohen (The Bays, Massive Attack), Karl Vanden Bossche (Sade), Idris Mohammed , Thomas Dyani Akuru , Bosco d'Olivera , Ralph Salmins , Roberto Pla , Bobby Wellins , Robin Jones , Cubana Bop , Pete King , Don Weller , Nigel Hitchcock , Gerard Presencer , Steve Pearse, Gilad Atzmon , Negrocan , Nitin Sawhney , Ben Castle , Mornington Lockett , Neil Yates , Derek Nash , Orlando Le Fleming , Paul Clarvis , Tom Cawley , Roger Beaujolais , Joe Hubbard , Julian Crampton , Steve Hamilton , Simon Carter , Martin Shaw , Janek Gwizdala and others...

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Member Since: 2/13/2006
Band Website: tristanbanks.com
Band Members:

Tristan Banks - Composer, Drums, Percussion, Wurlitzer
Satin Singh - Congas
Davide Mantovani - Electric and Acoustic Basses
Andres Lafone - Electric Bass
Franc O'shea - Electric Bass
Mike Lindup - Rhodes
Alex Wilson - Piano
Finn Peters - Alto Sax, Flute
Dominic Glover - Trumpet
Julian Nicolas - Soprano Sax
Barnaby Dickinson - Trombone
Ben Sarfas - Violin.



Influences: Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Miles Davies, John Coltrane, Mongo Santamaria, Elvin Jones, Tito Puente, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, Joe Henderson, Herbie Hancock, Art Blakey, Chick Corea, Weather Report, Joe Zawinul, Billy Cobham, Pat Matheny, Bill Evans, Michael Brecker, Mike Stern, John Scofield, John Mclaughin, Peter Erskine, Art Pepper, Jaco Pastorius, Marcus Miller, Cassandra Wilson, Trilok Gurtu, Joni Mitchell, Steps Ahead, Vince Mendoza, Kenny Garrett, Vinnie Colaiuta, Keith Jarrett, Lyle Mays, Brad Mehldau, Jim Beard, Dennis Chambers, Avishai Cohen, Steve Kahn, Branford Marsalis, Cal Tjader, Roy Ayers, George Duke, Michel Camilo, Sting, Michael Jackson, Steely Dan, Jeff Buckley, Brian Eno, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Police, Frank Zappa, Led Zeppelin, Stavinsky, The Beatles, Massive Attack, Outkast, Black Eyed Peas, The Meters, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Mavin Gaye, Jill Scott, Meshell Ndegecello, Dr Dre, Prince, Missy Elliot, Ralph Irizarry, Jerry Gonzalez, David Sanchez, Ray Barretto, Steve Berrios, Daniel Ponce, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Giovanni Hidalgo, Eddie Palmieri, Horacio el negroHernandez, Dave Valentin, Baaba Maal, Salif Keita, Youssou Ndour, Doudou Ndiaye Rose, Edu Lobo, Airto, Marcos Suzano, Tamba Trio, Sergio Mendes, Edison Machado, Hermeto Pascoal, Milton Nascimento, Caetano Veloso, Djavan, Gilberto Gil, Joao Bosco, Tom Jobim, Joyce, Elis Regina, Nana Vasconcelos, anything with soul.

Record Label: Independent
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Drum Lessons

i'm now available for one to one tuition, using a real kit rather than practice pads or electronic kits. ...
Posted by Tristan Banks on Fri, 03 Aug 2007 11:03:00 PST

Vintage Thin Maple Shells

They sound as good as they look...
Posted by Tristan Banks on Tue, 18 Apr 2006 01:25:00 PST

contact for drum sessions

I can offer you a way of getting some great sounding live drums & percussion on your music. all the drums & percussion you hear at myspace/tristanbanksproject where recorded at my studio.Send me your ...
Posted by Tristan Banks on Sat, 25 Mar 2006 01:40:00 PST