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Christopher Banks (born Christopher Rainbow in 1977) is a New Zealand journalist, musician, record producer, songwriter and film-maker.


Music


Deep Obsession

Banks was responsible for eight top 30
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hits (including three #1's) for three different acts between 1998 and 2002. In 1997, he and producer Michael Lloyd formed what would become one of New Zealand's most successful pop groups,
Deep Obsession Deep Obsession is a New Zealand group, notable for being the only New Zealand act to have three consecutive No.1 singles in the Official New Zealand Music Chart. History Deep Obsession started recording their debut album in 1997. They signed ...
, with singer/songwriter Zara Clark and
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. A year later, they were the first New Zealand act to be signed direct to
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and their debut single " Lost in Love" was a number 1 hit. The next two singles, "
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" and " One & Only", were also chart-toppers – making Deep Obsession part of local chart history. Two more singles – " You Got The Feeling" and " I Surrender" – were top 25, spending five months on the chart between them. All four were written by Banks in collaboration with Clark or Kelly. International releases soon followed, including a US release for the
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remix of "One & Only". The New Zealand-platinum debut album ''
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'' was released in Asia, Australia and parts of Europe.


Nicolette

Nicolette Kenny Nicolette may refer to: People Given name * Nicolette (musician) (born 1964), a UK singer/songwriter of Nigerian parentage * Nicolette Bethel, Bahamian teacher, writer and anthropologist * Nicolette Fernandes (born 1983), Guyanese squash player ...
, another Universal signing, was next. Banks co-produced her first top 20 hit in New Zealand, " Blue Day", (a cover of the
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hit) in 1999 before co-writing her second single, "Harden Up", which became a top-20 Australian club chart hit in 2000. A third radio-only single, "If You Want Me", was released as an MP3 download in 2003. Banks' writing collaboration with Nicolette Kenny has also seen the appearance of several more songs on the soundtrack of syndicated children's TV show ''
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'', which screens around the world. One of these, "Girl With Claws", made an appearance on the cast album ''
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''.


Nurture

In 2001, Banks formed a pop duo
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with singer and instrumentalist
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. Their first single "
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", a Banks composition, was a top 20 hit in June 2001, staying in the singles chart for over three months. The follow-up, "
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", broke the top 30 in early 2002.


Joshna

Folk and ethnic music artist Joshna (sometimes spelt as Jyosna, Jyostna or
Jyoshna Jyoshna (Joanne La Trobe) aka Jyosna, Joshna, Jyotsna, is a British born New Zealander Kirtan singer/songwriter and ethnomusicologist Her stage name comes from Sanskrit and the meaning is "moonlight". Biography Joanne La Trobe, stage name ...
) LaTrobe has been a prominent figure on the folk and ethnic music scene in Australasia, the US and parts of Europe. She has covered many styles of music, from her experimental women's group Turiiya in the eighties, to folk and the incorporation of Indian rhythms and melodies in much of her nineties work. Christopher Banks has collaborated with her on several albums since the late 1990s, contributing keyboards to "Sounds of Silence" (1996), "Longing" (1997), "Era Dynamic" (2001), "Reddish Blossom" (2004), and co-producing (with Michael Lloyd) the critically acclaimed "Magnificence" (2000) and "Dancing Divinity" (1999), a concept album based on a performance devised by Joshna for the ill-fated 1999
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. The radio-only single "You Are Mine" was produced by Banks and released as an MP3 download in two versions in 2002.


Other releases

His last musical release to date was the radio-only dance/pop track "
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", performed by New Zealand
drag act The term "drag" refers to the performance of exaggerated masculinity, femininity, or other forms of gender expression, usually for entertainment purposes. A drag queen is someone (usually male) who performs femininity and a drag king is someo ...
Reinalda and written/produced by Banks. The most successful single ever released to radio in New Zealand by a drag act, the track was also released internationally on
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official
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CD in 2003, as well as gaining widespread airplay on
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throughout New Zealand. He is listed as the composer on the
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comedy show, B&B in 2005.


Award nominations

"Lost in Love" was nominated in the Best Technical Production category in New Zealand's 1999 Radio Awards. Banks and Zara Clark were nominated as Songwriter(s) of the Year for "Cold" at the 2000
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.


Journalism

Between 2003 and 2006, the senior writer at
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was Christopher Banks. His feature articles focused mainly on social and political issues relevant to the
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, or debunking religious arguments against homosexuality. Some articles were based around in-depth interviews with political or religious leaders. Banks' writings for GayNZ.com also included a number of film reviews, two of which caused some upset in the conservative Christian community. His review of the controversial 2002 French film ''
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'' was cited by the
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in their attempts to have the film banned by the
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. His positive review of '' Kinsey'', the 2004 biopic of the American sex researcher, drew the ire of '' Investigate'' magazine editor Ian Wishart, prompting a further series of articles by Banks on
Alfred Kinsey Alfred Charles Kinsey (; June 23, 1894 – August 25, 1956) was an American sexologist, biologist, and professor of entomology and zoology who, in 1947, founded the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University, now known as the Kinsey Insti ...
. In 2004, Banks surfaced as a writer, presenter and director on the long-running news programme ''Queer Nation'' on TV2.


Film

In 2005, Banks wrote, produced and directed a low-budget digital feature, '' Quiet Night In'', in which his former pop collaborator
Nicolette Kenny Nicolette may refer to: People Given name * Nicolette (musician) (born 1964), a UK singer/songwriter of Nigerian parentage * Nicolette Bethel, Bahamian teacher, writer and anthropologist * Nicolette Fernandes (born 1983), Guyanese squash player ...
played the lead role. It screened as the closing night film at the inaugural 2005
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in England, and was released on DVD in New Zealand by Arkles Entertainment in October 2007, and in Australia by
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in March 2009. His second film, ''
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'', was completed in 2009 and has screened at some of the world's largest gay film festivals, including Toronto, New York, Boston and San Francisco. ''
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'' won the Audience Award for Best Short at the Out Takes: A Reel Queer Film Festival in New Zealand, and became the first short film from New Zealand to be shortlisted for the
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, a gay short film competition in the United Kingdom.


References


External links

* Banks' production company * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Banks, Christopher 1977 births LGBT film directors New Zealand LGBT songwriters New Zealand gay musicians Living people New Zealand journalists New Zealand male songwriters New Zealand record producers 21st-century New Zealand male musicians 21st-century New Zealand LGBT people