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    Tony Banks
    An image from Genesis | Three Sides Live, one of the productions that also features Tony Banks.
    Tony Banks

    Tony Banks

    March 27, 1950 — East Hoathly, Sussex, England, UK

    Anthony George Banks (born 27 March 1950) is an English musician, songwriter, and film composer primarily known as the keyboardist and founding member of the rock band Genesis. Banks is also a prolific solo artist, releasing six solo albums that range through progressive rock, pop, and classical music.

    Banks co-founded Genesis in 1967 while studying at Charterhouse as their keyboardist and one of their principal songwriters and lyricists. He became a prolific user of the Hammond T-102 organ, Mellotron, ARP Pro Soloist, and Yamaha CP-70 piano. In the band's earliest years Banks would play acoustic guitar for some of the mellow and pastoral songs.

    In 2010, Banks was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Genesis. In 2011, he was included on MusicRadar's list of the 27 greatest keyboard players of all time. In 2015, he was named "Prog God" at the Progressive Music Awards.

    Genesis | Three Sides Live

    Genesis | Three Sides Live

    1981

    Genesis: When in Rome 2007

    Genesis: When in Rome 2007

    2008

    Genesis: Together and Apart

    Genesis: Together and Apart

    2014

    Classic Albums: Phil Collins - Face Value

    Classic Albums: Phil Collins - Face Value

    1999

    Genesis | Live at Wembley Stadium

    Genesis | Live at Wembley Stadium

    1989

    Genesis | Songbook

    Genesis | Songbook

    2001

    Genesis - The Way We Walk: Live in Concert

    Genesis - The Way We Walk: Live in Concert

    1993

    Genesis | Live: The MAMA Tour - National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham

    Genesis | Live: The MAMA Tour - National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham

    1984