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Gordon Banks (born February 22, 1955), a.k.a. Gordon 'Guitar' Banks, is an American guitarist, producer, writer and musical director. He was voted one of the top 100 guitarists in America by
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magazine in 1985. Banks played an important part in Marvin Gaye's later years. Gaye referred to him as "ID" meaning "The Indicator".


Biography


Early life and career

Banks was born on February 22, 1955, in Norfolk, Virginia. Adept at playing instruments at an early age, he joined his first band, The Showmen, at the age of twelve playing guitar. The group, noted for
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, was created by later
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leader
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. The group was noted for their minor hit single, "39-31-40 Shape". Banks would soon leave the band and Norfolk following his graduation at
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, moving to
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where he landed gigs playing guitar for funk groups such as
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,
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, The Unifics, and Mandrill, gospel musician
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and Motown superstar Stevie Wonder.


Work with Marvin Gaye

Banks first got acquainted with Marvin Gaye in 1976. After a year, Banks joined Gaye's band. After first working with Gaye with the funk hit, " Got to Give It Up" and playing guitar with Gaye on his 1977 U.S. tour, Banks helped in directing the music for Gaye's 1978 album, ''
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''. Their musical partnership grew and Banks was soon performing all over the world with Gaye as his musical director and guitarist. In 1980, Banks became Gaye's brother-in-law when he married Gaye's sister Zeola. Banks was one of the few in Gaye's revolving door of backup musicians to continue to accompany him even as several musicians would leave, some later suing Gaye for failing to pay them money for earnings during the tour. Banks contributed on Gaye's final Motown album, '' In Our Lifetime'', and was the musical director of Gaye's acclaimed 1980 European tour. In 1981, when Gaye moved to Belgium on a
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, Banks relocated to
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where Gaye was staying with musical promoter Freddy Couseart. Banks helped out on Gaye's short "Heavy Love Affair" European tour that year and after the tour, helped in creating music for what turned out to be Gaye's final album in his lifetime, ''
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''. In regards to the recording development of the album Banks stated: "It was basically him and I in the studio. Columbia Records gave him some new toys to play with. They gave him two drum machines, a synthesizer called a Roland TR-808 and a
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. Marvin didn't know too much about technology so it was my job to figure out how to get the stuff working. He kind of liked the sounds that came from it and he went from there. Marvin was a great
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. After getting past the challenges with the Jupiter 8, it was like he had been playing it his whole life." Released in 1982, ''Midnight Love'' became the biggest-selling album of Gaye's career, and its parent single, "
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", became a smash hit. Banks contributed to the song singing background and playing rhythm guitar. Banks wrote the tune, " My Love is Waiting", for another group but when the group failed to show up for a recording session, he rewrote the song for Gaye to record. While "Sexual Healing" was a huge hit in the UK, Marvin's label
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, released "My Love is Waiting" as a promotional single. Boost of the song sent it to number thirty-four on the UK charts. Banks again was the musical director of Gaye's final concert tour in 1983. Following Gaye's death in 1984, Banks finished production on a posthumous album, 1985's '' Dream of a Lifetime'', which included unfinished recordings Gaye had done between 1971 and 1982. Among the 1982 recordings included leftover ''Midnight Love'' tracks such as " Sanctified Lady", which was essentially a demo, with
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adding in background vocalists, and Banks adding in
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influences. Banks produced another unfinished ''Midnight Love'' track, " Masochistic Beauty", which was a biographical account of Gaye's penchant for S&M. Banks played
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background vocals on the track. Banks also finished production on a 1978 demo, "Savage in the Sack," a track that was recorded as a joke-on-the-fly.
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later contended that Gaye wouldn't have wanted the songs to be released but due to CBS looking to finish the singer's unfinished contractual obligations, they were put out to help in royalties for the singer's estate.


Current work

Banks is a Media Specialist in
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, and a collector of unreleased recordings by Marvin Gaye.


Discography

* 1978: Marvin Gaye - ''
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'' * 1979:
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- ''Platinum City'' * 1979: '' Penitentiary (film)'' * 1980: Marvin Gaye - '' Marvin Gaye: Live in Montreux 1980'' * 1981:
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- ''High Inergy'' * 1981: Marvin Gaye - '' In Our Lifetime'' * 1981: Marvin Gaye - ''Live In Ostend'' * 1981:
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- ''Edwin Hawkins Live'' * 1982: Marvin Gaye - ''
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'' * 1982:
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- ''Edwin Hawkins Live Vol II'' * 1982: '' Penitentiary II'' * 1983:
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- Marvin Gaye * 1983: Mona Lisa Young - ''Knife'' * 1983: Marvin Gaye - NBA all star game National Anthem * 1984: Phyllis St James - ''Ain't No Turning Back'' * 1985: Eddie Murphy - '' How Could It Be'' * 1985: Krystol - ''Talk Of The Town'' * 1985: Marvin Gaye - '' Dream of a Lifetime'' * 1986: Marvin Gaye - '' Romantically Yours'' * 1991:
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- '' Put Me In Your Mix'' * 2001:
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- ''Music''


References

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