Tom Bancroft

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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.{{cite book |last=Chilton |first=John |author-link=John Chilton |title=Who's Who of British Jazz |year=2004 |edition=2nd |publisher=Continuum |isbn=978-0-8264-7234-2 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/whoswhoofbritish00chil/page/19 19–20] |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/whoswhoofbritish00chil/page/19 }} He began drumming aged seven and started off playing with his father and twin brother, Phil. The family moved to Scotland when Tom was nine and he had gigs in Edinburgh from his mid-teens. While studying medicine at Cambridge University, he composed music and continued playing gigs. For nine months during 1988–89, Bancroft studied composition and arranging at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

Later life and career

Back in Scotland in 1990, Bancroft wrote for his big band. 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. The big band toured the UK in 1996. He has toured extensively in various bands and has written for radio and television.

In 1998, along with New Zealander Suzy Melhuish,{{cite web |url=https://rateyourmusic.com/label/caber_music/ |title=Caber Music |website=Rate Your Music |access-date=2022-07-18}} Bancroft co-founded Caber Music.{{cite web |url=http://www.applebananacarrot.com/cabermusic/caber_history.html |title=Caber History |website=Caber Music |access-date=2023-09-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161222021816/http://www.applebananacarrot.com/cabermusic/caber_history.html |archive-date=2016-12-22 |url-status=usurped}} The first release was Bancroft's Pieology, a selection of concert and broadcast performances.

Bancroft is co-leader of Trio AAB with Phil Bancroft and guitarist Kevin MacKenzie. Their first album was Cold Fusion. This was followed by Wherever I Lay My Home That's My Hat. Stranger Things Happen at C was their next album and included Brian Finnegan on flutes and whistles for some tracks.{{cite news |last=Fordham |first=John |author-link=John Fordham (jazz critic) |date=21 February 2003 |title=Trio AAB: Stranger Things Happen at C |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2003/feb/21/popandrock.artsfeatures4 |newspaper=The Guardian |department=Review}} 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".

Around 2012, an album by Bancroft's Trio Red band was released by Interrupto Music. The other musicians on First Hello to Last Goodbye were pianist Tom Cawley and bassist Per Zanussi. Fordham described it as "a shot-in-the-dark venture that turned into a world-class trio in a week." A second album, Lucid Dreamers, was released around 2016.

Discography

=As leader/co-leader=

  • Pieology (Caber, 1993–97){{cite book |last1=Cook |first1=Richard |author-link=Richard Cook (journalist) |last2=Morton |first2=Brian |author-link2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title=The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings |year=2008 |edition=9th |publisher=Penguin |isbn=978-0-141-03401-0 |page=74 }}
  • Cold Fusion (Caber, 1998?){{cite web |last=Schulte |first=Tom |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/cold-fusion-mw0001124302 |title= Trio AAB: Cold Fusion |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=17 January 2019}}
  • Wherever I Lay My Home That's My Hat (Caber, 2000?){{cite web |last=Astarita |first=Glenn |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/wherever-i-lay-my-home-thats-my-hat-mw0000659078 |title= Trio AAB: Wherever I Lay My Home That's My Hat |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=17 January 2019}}
  • Stranger Things Happen at C (Caber, 2002?)
  • First Hello to Last Goodbye (Interrupto, 2012?){{cite news |last=Fordham |first=John |author-link=John Fordham (jazz critic) |date=15 August 2012 |title=Tom Bancroft: Trio Red – First Hello to Last Goodbye |department=Review |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/aug/15/tom-bancroft-trio-red-review |newspaper=The Guardian}}
  • Lucid Dreamers (Interrupto, 2016?){{cite web |last=Smith |first=Stewart |date=27 April 2016 |title=Complete Communion: April's Jazz Reviewed By Stewart Smith |url=https://thequietus.com/articles/20128-jazz-album-reviews-fire-orchestra-hieroglyphic-being-peter-brotzmann |website=The Quietus }}

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