Ben Tankard Net Worth

Early Life

Ben Tankard was born on January 10, 1964, in Daytona Beach, Florida. His father was a minister, and his mother was a missionary. Ben played the drums at an early age in church during his childhood. He played tuba in school and earned a basketball scholarship.

Career

Ben was chosen for the NBA draft, but he hurt his knee before his season started and had to quit. During a period of homelessness, Tankard went to church and was inspired after witnessing a revival service to turn his life around.

Music Career

Without skipping a beat, Ben immediately shifted his focus to producing, writing, and performing gospel music. The decision to focus on a music career proved to be a very good one, and today, Tankard is sometimes referred to as the Quincy Jones of gospel music. He began playing the keyboard and spent many years working as a dog catcher in order to make ends meet. Ben was soon hired by a music store as a keyboard demonstrator. It was there that he learned about arranging and record production. He started a small home studio and released his first album, “All Keyed Up,” on Atlanta International Records in 1989. Soon after, he won a gospel Stellar Award for New Artist of the Year. He followed up with “Keynote Speaker” in 1990. Since bursting onto the scene in the early ’90s, he has racked up a large number of major music awards and nominations. Tankard discovered Yolanda Adams and signed her to his indie Tribute label and produced her albums “Through the Storm,” “Save the World,” “More Than A Melody,” and “Yolanda Live in Washington.” The two collaborated on over 40 compositions. He credits her voice for helping to shape his production style and keyboard playing. He has released a steady string of best-selling solo albums and albums for other artists. In 2002, Tankard and his wife started the Destiny Center Church in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, which is also the national headquarters for the record label Tribute/Ben-Jamin’. He has won twelve Stellar Awards and has also received three Grammy nominations and eight Dove Award nominations. Ben is the best-selling gospel jazz instrumentalist in the world, and he has produced and written tracks for numerous other artists, including Take 6, Kelly Price, Gerald Albright, Twinkie Clark, John P. Kee, Shirley Murdock, Fred Hammon, and Gerald Albright, among many others. He also performs over 100 concerts and personal appearances every year.

Other Ventures

In addition to his music career, Ben is a licensed pilot and he flies to most of his concerts on his own fleet of airplanes. He participates in the Urban Eagles charity, which focuses on teaching children about careers in aviation. He is a longstanding member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association as well as the Cessna Pilots Association. Since 2012, Tankard has worked with the NBA as a musician and speaker, providing support for the NBA Office of Player Development. His role here allows him to encourage players to find hobbies and passions outside of basketball. During his motivational sessions with young players, Tankard plays smooth jazz mini concerts from a piano while players write down their goals and plans. From 2013 to 2016, Ben and his family starred in the reality television series “Thicker Than Water” for the Bravo network. In August 2015, he wrote a motivational self-help book entitled “The Full Tank Life.” It was a national bestseller and was named “Essence” magazine’s Inspirational Book of the Year for 2016. Tankard has also been a BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) writer for over 25 years.

Awards and Honors

Tankard has received numerous Grammy nominations (appearing on the award ballot in 2012 for six awards, which included Pop Instrumental Album, Improvised Jazz Solo, Instrumental Composition, Instrumental Arrangement, and Instrumental Arrangement for vocal and Engineered Album,) Dove Award nominations, and many Stellar Awards including Best Instrumental Album of 2010 for “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy.” This album was the first album in the history of “Billboard” magazine to appear on the gospel, contemporary jazz, and jazz charts at the same time. In July 2011, Tankard was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for Musical Excellence by the Atlanta Gospel-fest. On February 20, 2016, Ben won the gospel Stellar Awards for his album “Full Tank 2.0.” The gospel Stellar Award is considered the highest honor in Gospel Music, and winning this award fifteen times makes Tankard the most decorated Gospel Instrumentalist of all time. In March 2018, he was inducted into the gospel music Honors Hall of Fame. His album “Rise!” was nominated in 2019 for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album.