Born in London, Julian started drumming early - he had his own drum kit by age 9 and was introduced to the world of jazz & live music by his father. Julian took his first Tabla lesson in Southall, London with Ismail Sheikh. Sheikh himself was a student of Alla Rakha, Ravi Shankar’s long time Tabla player and father of Zakir Hussain.
During the 80’s & 90’s, Julian
studied middle eastern Darabouka (Doumbec ) in Greece, playing with
other Greek and Turkish folk musicians - notably the legendary Ross
Daly & making his mark as a teacher, performer and maker
of percussion instruments. Julian spent a year in Paris continuing
to teach Tabla and Darabouka, performing regularly with Afro-Jazz
fusion group Nawal & providing percussion for contemporary dancers'
study & performance in studios all over Paris.
Back in the UK, basing himself in Brighton, Julian
was part of Lotus Gypsy, performing at the Avalon stage at Glastonbury
Music Festival in 1999 and was the founder member of the multi percussion
group, Kunundrum.
Julian has performed with Nick
Pynn (Steve Harley's Cockney Rebel), as part of Arthur
Brown's 'Crazy World of Arthur Brown' and with Jambience at
Peace One Day
(2002,2003) supporting Faithless, Starsailor, One
Giant Leap, Jimmy Cliff, Nena Cherry, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics),
Glastonbury Festival (2002,2003), The Big Chill Festival (2002)
and Festival of Flight supporting Nitin Sawney.
Julian teaches Tabla, Darabouka and multi-percussion in schools throughout the UK. He has given multi-percussion workshops & works with participants from many different groups. Julian’s work includes continuing collaboration with contemporary dancers in Greece, France and England.
The album 'Jewel in the Lotus' is the culmination
of Julian Franks' musical career thus far. Julian was inspired to
make the album after his first trip to Nepal and India. This journey
linked up all the elements of his musical experience and knowledge,
his own spiritual journey, his artistic eye and the urge to create.
Making the album linked with the return journey to Nepal and Varanasi
in India with his elder son Joel. It became a pilgrimage, lovingly
treading the ancient pathways of jungle elephants, sacred cows,
Buddhist monks, Hindu saints and sages, all the while capturing
on video the strange richness of sight and sound. These powerful
images now illustrate the album and are being crafted for the forthcoming
DVD of the album to be launched mid 2005.
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