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Willie Banks is an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger. He was born in Raymond, Mississippi, and began playing trumpet at the age of nine. He attended the University of Southern Mississippi, where he studied music and played in the school's jazz band. After college, he moved to New York City and began playing with jazz greats such as Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington. Banks has released several albums as a leader, including "Willie Banks and the Messengers" (1962), "Willie Banks and the Messengers of Jazz" (1965), and "Willie Banks and the Messengers of Jazz II" (1966). He has also composed and arranged music for television and film, including the theme song for the television show "The Jeffersons." Banks is currently 64 years old. He stands at 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs approximately 160 pounds. He is married and has two children. Banks has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a jazz musician, composer, and arranger. He has also earned money through royalties from his compositions and arrangements.

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Occupation Singer, songwriter
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 11 May, 1929
Birthday 11 May
Birthplace Raymond, Mississippi
Date of death February 1, 1993,
Died Place Jackson, Mississippi
Nationality United States

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1993

Banks was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 1990 and given 6 months. He survived until February 1, 1993 when his death was attributed to heart failure. He was buried at Garden Memorial cemetery in Jackson (Hinds County) MS.

1972

Banks started the Messengers in 1972 after he left The Jackson Southernaires. While with the Jackson Southernaires, Banks made his first big hit in 1964 on Peacock Records with the song "Too Late". His first song with The Messengers in 1972 was "Heaven Must Be A Beautiful Place", also on Peacock Records. A String of "Chittlin Circuit" hits was released on HSE Records. His first major hit was "Things I Can't Change" in 1974. Another hit came in 1975 with “God’s Goodness”. His super hit was "For The Wrong I've Done" for which he was nominated for a Grammy in 1980. Perhaps Banks’ most memorable song, “God Is Still In Charge” came in 1982 off of an album of the same name. Banks stayed with HSE Records until they changed their name to Black Label. Three projects were released on this label. Willie Banks moved over to Malaco Records in the mid 80's. He penned "Look at the Blessings" in 1986 with Malaco. He would release thirteen albums , five of them placing on the Billboard magazine Top Gospel Albums chart: For The Wrong I Done (1978), Mother Why (1980), "Masterpiece" (1989), The Legend Lives On (1992) and 1993's The Best of Willie Banks, which was released posthumously.

He commenced his solo recording music career in 1972, with the release "Heaven Must Be A Beautiful Place" On Peacock Records. He signed with Malaco Records in 1985 with the release of Look at the Blessings.He would release twelve more albums with some being released posthumously, and two of these charted on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart. The 1992 album, The Legend Lives On, placed on that particular chart at No. 19, while the 1993 album, Best of Willie Banks, placed at No. 40. He released albums with several labels including, Peacock Records, HSE Records, Sue-Ann Records, Malaco Records and Black Label Recordings.

1969

Banks began his singing career with quartets. He sang with one of the earliest versions of The Violinaires of Detroit, Michigan prior to the arrival of Robert Blair. His most notable connection was with The Jackson Southernaires with whom he released the album "Too Late" on Peacock/Songbird Records in 1969. The album was a best seller for the group and after several singles and one side of the lp, "He's My Brother" on Songbird, Banks left the group to organize his own group.

1929

Willie Banks (May 11, 1929 – February 1, 1993), was an American gospel musician and originator of his backing band, The Messengers.

Banks was born on May 11, 1929 in Raymond, Mississippi, and his mother started him singing at five years. He help formed The Jackson Southernaires, a group to which he would come an go over a period of years , he did a brief few years with madam Edna G Cooke. In 1972 after leaving The Southernaires he would form his own group The Messengers. The group had a tragic accident on July 6, 1981 with their van careening down a 50 foot embankment near Atlanta, Georgia that killed one band member by the name of Willie "Bill" Badger of Yemassee, South Carolina, one of the Lead guitarists at the time. Banks was left to cling to life for several days before rescuers found him. Banks gave an account of the accident in a sermonette when he re-recorded his hit “God’s Goodness” in 1982. This accident was the impetus for him and the band to sign with Malaco Records.