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‘Music, for me, has always been about building bonds’

Musician Omari Banks, is currently touring India and is keen on collaborat­ing with Indian artistes

- Anjali Shetty anjali.shetty@htlive.com

At six-feet five, Omari Banks, who hails from Anguilla, is a rather warm and friendly individual to interact with.

He has played several test matches as part of the West Indies cricket team, and his discussion­s revolve around music, cricket and his excitement to perform in India. He will be performing in Mumbai on May 24.

Interestin­gly, Omari gave cricket up to follow his passion in music. Talking about the shift, he says,

“People were sceptical when I made the call. They were shocked that I was giving up cricket at 28, when I still had a good six to seven years more on the field. However, the scepticism did not last long because within three years, I proved myself as a musician and went on to become popular and win awards too.”

Banks recalls that his first music lessons were taught to him by his father Bankie Banx.

He would listen to him perform in their barn house and imitate him.

“This is an interestin­g story, my favourite toys at the age of two were a guitar, a ball and a bat. My mother has a baby book that mentions these details. My first performanc­e was by accident when I jumped on stage in Milan, Italy, and started singing. My father was performing and I was accompanyi­ng my mother to watch the show.”

The reggae artiste went on take part in school bands, choirs and also carnivals.

“I would perform at various pageants and talent shows, I won a few prizes too.

My music teacher adored me because of my ability to sing and play the guitar.”

After high school, Banks performed live at several events and eateries. “This was before I started playing cricket profession­ally. I used my musical talent to earn money because by then I had already decided that I wanted to be an internatio­nal cricket player,” says Banks.

On Bollywood and Indian music, Banks adds, “I have heard this song called ‘Zingaat’ (Sairat; 2016) and I loved it. I also respect AR Rahman for his music. I am looking at collaborat­ing with Indian artistes and spreading the reggae vibe. Music is all about the energies that go along with it and about building bonds.”

 ?? PHOTO: SHANKAR NARAYAN/HT ??
PHOTO: SHANKAR NARAYAN/HT

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