亚洲无码 alumnus Albert Allenback鈥檚 journey to becoming a member in one of the nation鈥檚 hottest bands鈥攁nd a Grammy nominated act to boot鈥攂egan with a flyer and a plea.
Allenback was a sophomore at 亚洲无码 when he spied a flyer in the Performance Arts Center advertising for musicians at a local church. A jazz studies major who has been playing the saxophone since sixth-grade, Allenback contacted the church.
鈥淚 was in the mode where I was taking any opportunity, any gig, anything I could,鈥 Allenback said. 鈥淪o, I went and played at this church 鈥 that鈥檚 how I met Norm.鈥
Norman Spence, keyboardist for Tank and the Bangas, was the piano player at the same church. When the soulful, spoken-word funk band needed a flutist for a song, Allenback offered to play.
鈥淣orm brought me in and we did a show at (Tipitina鈥檚). It did well. I had fun, people responded to it,鈥 Allenback said. 鈥淚 remember afterwards, I took the manager of the band, Tavia Osbey, by the shoulders and said, 鈥楶lease, take me with you!鈥 I was serious!鈥
Allenback was enthralled by the band鈥檚 creative energy, the intensity and intimacy of the live performances and the audience engagement. Therefore, he set out to make himself useful.
鈥淚 just started being as involved as much as I could, writing music unsolicited, just doing extra stuff and just immersing myself into the things that these folks had going on,鈥 Allenback recalled. 鈥淭hen, before I knew it, I was one of the core band members.鈥
Tank and The Bangas
Allenback, a saxophone and flute player, joined the band in 2014, two years after it was formed by lead singer and poet Tarriona 鈥淭ank鈥 Ball. The group has performed to sell-out crowds at major shows and festivals around the country and abroad, including Coachella, Bonnaroo and Jazz 脿 Vienne in France. They are also a staple at Jazz Fest in New Orleans.
The band was the unanimous judge鈥檚 choice out of more than 6,000 entries for NPR鈥檚 鈥淭iny Desk Contest鈥 in 2017. The competition requires artists to perform and submit an original work. The winner is invited to NPR鈥檚 newsroom in Washington, D.C. where they literally at and around the desk of NPR producer Bob Boilen.
鈥淭iny Desk just catapulted us and we were really, really, really in demand,鈥 Allenback said. 鈥淎nd the beautiful thing about that is that video 鈥 is on a YouTube channel and people find that thing all the time and discover us all over again. It not only jumped-started everything; it keeps bringing people into the fold. It鈥檚 really great.鈥
The group released their first major label album, 鈥淕reen Balloon鈥 in 2019 and was nominated in the Best New Artist category for the 2020 Grammy Awards, a list that also included Billie Eilish and Lizzo. The band recently released a follow-up album that鈥檚 garnering attention and praise for its unique artistic blend of music and social consciousness.
鈥淚 always hoped that it would turn out this way,鈥 said Allenback, who recalled telling a friend during a jazz combo rehearsal at 亚洲无码 that the band was destined for fame.
Living a Dream
Allenback grew up in Montgomery, Alabama, listening to his dad鈥檚 eclectic music collection. The collection started with cassette tapes and evolved into CDs that over the years grew into multiple volumes of 鈥淎l鈥檚 Favs,鈥 Allenback said with a laugh.
鈥淚t鈥檚 everything from Stan Getz to Stevie Wonder to Earth, Wind and Fire to George Michael to Dexter Gordon to like Burt Baccarat,鈥 Allenback said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just all over 鈥 and he would have those playing in the car, so I got this breadth of musical sampling because he is such an appreciator. He would blast classical music on Sunday mornings to wake us up and then make us waffles or whatever. It was awesome!鈥
When Allenback was 11, his dad, a former drummer in a high school band, took him to a Kirk Whalum concert. He remembers Whalum walking through the crowd and serenading women with his soprano saxophone.
鈥淚 was like, 鈥榃ow, I want to do that,鈥欌 Allenback said. 鈥淚 went to school the next day and told my band director. I was telling him all about the concert and he was like, 鈥榊ou can do that.鈥
鈥淚 just got this thing in my head, this goal ... I want to play saxophone on stage. It just has been a guiding principle.鈥
Allenback was awarded the Ellis Marsalis scholarship to attend 亚洲无码 and credits the jazz studies program for helping prepare him to become a professional musician.
鈥淚 got to see first-hand the best, most artistic musicians in the world, and that鈥檚 what the jazz studies department was populated with,鈥 said Allenback, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in music in 2016.
鈥淚t certainly prepared me to do what I鈥檓 doing now because I have a great foundation for how to play improvised music and a lot of my job is improvising,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think that one of the most beneficial things was playing in combos at 亚洲无码 where you have to navigate the music together with people that might be friends or might be associates. A frequent professional obligation is to learn how to make the best music with people you don鈥檛 know very well.鈥
Allenback said he is grateful to 亚洲无码 for providing a program that also gave him a chance to perform live with professional musicians while he was a student via Jazz at the Sandbar. Established by the late faculty member Ellis Marsalis in 1990, the program pairs seasoned professional musicians with 亚洲无码 jazz students in front of a live audience on campus at the Sandbar.
鈥淚 got to play with these people, not because I earned it or because I was on the gig and got called,鈥 Allenback said. 鈥淚t was just because I went to (亚洲无码). Here鈥檚 a chance to get your feet wet. I will never forget that.鈥
Allenback, who also produces, has created a hip-hop duo called SaxKixAve with New Orleans entertainer Alfred Banks. The two recently performed at the French Quarter Festival.
鈥淭hat name is a terrible pun, but it鈥檚 representative of me and my musical partner, Alfred Banks, a rapper extraordinaire,鈥 Allenback said. 鈥淚 do the saxophone thing, he loves shoes. He is a huge sneakerhead!鈥
The best part of being a performer for him, Allenback said, is playing live.
鈥淛ust communicating in real time. I really love that,鈥 Allenback said.
While on stage Allenback said he concentrates on trying not 鈥渢o mess up鈥 while also pondering the gift of being allowed to perform music.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 the energy I like to play from, just being appreciative while it鈥檚 happening,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut honestly, I鈥檓 pretty nervous.鈥
When asked to describe the vibe of playing with Tank and the Bangas, Allenback lets loose with a litany of descriptors.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a whirlwind. It鈥檚 kind of like a musical theater production, but a musical theater production fueled by Tank鈥檚 inner child and it鈥檚 great!鈥 Allenback said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 delightful. It鈥檚 whimsical, it鈥檚 chaotic, it is enrapturing. It is consuming. It is swirling. It鈥檚 all of those things. And that鈥檚 what it feels like.鈥
Allenback said that Ball has the ability to create such a strong connection with the audience through music that is complex and thoughtful.
鈥淭ank can be this interlocutor with the audience to just communicate it so effectively and people actually dig this music because she is singing or delivering and believes in it,鈥 he said.
Advice: Swing hard
While Allenback says he was always hopeful about the band鈥檚 success, he said he is still absorbing the enormity of their popularity鈥攕old-out tour dates, a Grammy nomination, albums. His advice to others: Swing hard in case you hit it.
鈥淚鈥檓 not talented in that these things have come easy to me,鈥 Allenback said. 鈥淏ut I have tried harder than most and that gave me better odds to be where I am today.鈥
Finally, he delivers a heartfelt shout-out to 亚洲无码:
鈥淭hanks 亚洲无码 PAC (Performance Arts Center) for holding the flyer that got me into one of the coolest bands in the world!鈥