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Tony Banks

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Gender Male
Age 74
Date of birth March 27,1950
Zodiac sign Aries
Born East Hoathly With Halland
United Kingdom
SpouseMargaret Mcbain
Children Emily Banks
Benjamin Banks
Music groups Genesis
Garden Wall
Job American football player
BooksGenesis: Chapter & Verse
Mellotron: The Machine and the Musicians
Movies/Shows Genesis: Up Close and Personal
Live at Wembley Stadium
Genesis: The Genesis Songbook
Quicksilver
Starship
The Wicked Lady
The Shout
Genesis: In Concert
Listen artist www.youtube.com
InstrumentsKeyboards; Guitar; Vocals
SongsSongsFollow You Follow Me...And Then There Were Three... · 1978 I Can't DanceWe Can't Dance · 1991 Carpet CrawlersThe Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (2007 Stereo Mix) · 1974 View 25+ more
ListFollow You Follow Me...And Then There Were Three... · 1978
AlbumsA Curious Feeling
Height 193 (cm)
Education Michigan State University
Mesa Community College
San Diego Mesa College
Weight 104 (kg)
Full nameAnthony George Banks
Groups Genesis
Garden Wall
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Anthony George Banks 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.

Phil Collins and two Genesis bandmates sell song catalogue for a reported $300m

Oct 2,2022 7:40 am

Phil Collins and his Genesis bandmates have sold The rights to their music in a deal reportedly worth $300m (£269m).

Concord Music, which has bought The rights, said The sale included Collins' blockbuster solo albums No Jacket Required and. . But Seriously !

While it did not provide a figure,

That would Make it one of The biggest deals of its kind, putting Collins and Genesis behind only Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen .

Those two Rock Legends have sold their catalogues in recent deals worth between $400m and $500m. Neil Young also earned $150m by selling a 50% share in his music in 2021.

Stars selling their catalogues has become a major Music Industry trend in recent years, with artists including Blondie, Shakira, Mark Ronson , Chic, Tina Turner and The Killers also handing over control of their songs in exchange for large lump sums.

For them, The deals provide immediate financial security, while ensuring their music does not fall into complicated litigation after they die.

In Return , investors - who range from record labels to hedge funds - Make money from all future royalties generated by sales, streams and licensing deals.

Originally fronted by Peter Gabriel , Genesis were formed in 1969 and became leading lights of The Progressive Rock scene.

The Band survived Gabriel's departure in 1975, with drummer Collins Taking Over lead vocals and eventually steering The Band in a more pop-rock direction alongside Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford .

Concord's deal does not cover contributions from Gabriel and another Former Member , Steve Hackett , But includes Top 10 hits like Invisible Touch, Mama, That's All and Abacab.

Collins' solo catalogue had previously been shopped around for a sum in The region of $200m, according to trade publication Billboard.

That eventually morphed into a bigger deal that included music by Banks and Rutherford, including Rutherford's side-project Mike + The Mechanics.

Collins' run of hit singles from The 1980s and 90s - including tracks like In Against All Odds, Sussudio and Another Day In Paradise - are likely to be The Most attractive element of The Deal .

His most popular track on Spotify, 1981's In The Air Tonight, has been played More Than 500 million times, while Genesis's most-streamed song, Invisible Touch, has about 170 million plays.

Concord President Bob Valentine said The Company would introduce The songs to a New Generation of fans.

" In The World We Live in today with Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, all these things that drive consumption of older music, there are definitely ways for us as a record company to bring some of This Music back to life, " he told The Wall Street Journal .



Source of news: bbc.com

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