British jazz drummer and composer
Thomas Peter Bancroft (born 29 January 1967) is a British jazz drummer and composer.
Early life and education
Bancroft was born in London on 29 January 1967.[1] He began drumming aged seven and started off playing with his father and twin brother, Phil.[1] The family moved to Scotland when Tom was nine and he had gigs in Edinburgh from his mid-teens.[1] While studying medicine at Cambridge University, he composed music and continued playing gigs.[1] For nine months during 1988–89, Bancroft studied composition and arranging at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.[1]
Later life and career
Back in Scotland in 1990, Bancroft wrote for his big band.[1] Qualifying as a doctor in 1992, he then worked as a jazz musician and composer, in addition to doing some medical work, including in Russia.[1] The big band toured the UK in 1996.[1] He has toured extensively in various bands and has written for radio and television.[1]
In 1998, along with New Zealander Suzy Melhuish,[2] Bancroft co-founded Caber Music.[1][3] The first release was Bancroft's Pieology, a selection of concert and broadcast performances.[4]
Bancroft is co-leader of Trio AAB with Phil Bancroft and guitarist Kevin MacKenzie.[5] Their first album was Cold Fusion.[5] This was followed by Wherever I Lay My Home That's My Hat.[6] Stranger Things Happen at C was their next album and included Brian Finnegan on flutes and whistles for some tracks.[7] Critic John Fordham wrote that the trio "skids between Scottish folk music, the melancholy defiance of John Coltrane and the sprightly melodic laterality of Ornette Coleman".[7]
Around 2012, an album by Bancroft's Trio Red band was released by Interrupto Music.[8] The other musicians on First Hello to Last Goodbye were pianist Tom Cawley and bassist Per Zanussi.[8] Fordham described it as "a shot-in-the-dark venture that turned into a world-class trio in a week."[8] A second album, Lucid Dreamers, was released around 2016.[9]
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- Pieology (Caber, 1993–97)[4]
- Cold Fusion (Caber, 1998?)[5]
- Wherever I Lay My Home That's My Hat (Caber, 2000?)[6]
- Stranger Things Happen at C (Caber, 2002?)[7]
- First Hello to Last Goodbye (Interrupto, 2012?)[8]
- Lucid Dreamers (Interrupto, 2016?)[9]
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