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NMC Presents 'The Senator: A Tribute to Tommy Banks' by Hutchinson Andrew Trio
NMC Presents 'The Senator: A Tribute to Tommy Banks' by Hutchinson Andrew Trio

Join NMC and Chronograph Records for an unforgettable evening as the Hutchinson Andrew Trio returns with The Senator — a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Tommy Banks. Featuring an all-star lineup of special guests, including Jens Lindemann, PJ Perry, Al Muirhead, and Mallory Chipman, the evening will celebrate three generations of jazz brilliance.

About 'The Senator: A Tribute To Tommy Banks'

Released on boutique Alberta record label, Chronograph Records, this album pays tribute to the jazz legend who was both a world-class musician and a champion of the performing arts across Canada. The musicians carrying out this task represent some of the finest talent in Canadian jazz, but more significantly comprise a group of individuals who were influenced greatly and personally by Banks’ as a mentor, bandleader and collaborator.

The Honourable Tommy Banks was known as a pianist, conductor, arranger, composer, TV personality, actor, producer and politician (1936-2018). Tommy had an unparalleled, multi-faceted career spanning more than 60 years in virtually every aspect of the entertainment industry in Canada. A professional jazz pianist at age 14, he went on to lead his own bands, conduct symphony orchestras around the world, direct musical ceremonies at international events, host his own long-running television show, and act in film and television. He also served nearly 12 years in the Canadian Senate.

Tommy was chair (1978–86) of the Alberta Foundation for the Performing Arts and chair (1983–87) of the music program at Grant MacEwan College, Edmonton. He was a member (1989–95) and a policy consultant (1996– 98) of the Canada Council, and the chairman of the Edmonton Concert Hall Foundation (1989–91). In 1999, Edmonton named a street Tommy Banks Way in his honour. In 2010, he received SOCAN’s special achievement award for his contributions to Canada’s music industry and musical heritage.

Supported by the CKUA Radio Foundation, this album pays tribute to Tommy’s legacy as an artist, but also to the important marks he left on Alberta and Canada as a community leader, politician, and champion of the performing arts.

Lineup

Special Guests:
PJ Perry – saxophone
Jens Lindemann – trumpet
Al Muirhead – trumpet
Mallory Chipman – vocals

Hutchinson Andrew Trio:
Kodi Hutchinson – double bass
Chris Andrew – piano
Jon May – drums