Local Love: How Tank And The Bangas Keep New Orleans At The Center Of Their Sound

Published: 2026-04-12

Local Love: How Tank And The Bangas Keep New Orleans At The Center Of Their Sound
By Okla Jones · Updated April 12, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… Tank and the Bangas have always carried New Orleans with them, no matter how far their music travels. Long before the awards and global tours, the group took shape inside the city’s open mic circuit, where poetry, performance, and live instrumentation collided in real time. Lead singer Tarriona “Tank” Ball found her voice in those rooms, while her bandmates (which currently includes Norman Spence, Rob Kellner, T33ny, and Devin Trusclair) matched her vocal energy with their unique sound. After meeting at Liberation Lounge in Algiers on the West Bank of New Orleans in 2011, the group released Think Tank two years later. In 2017, their breakthrough moment came when they won NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest with a viral performance . The win gave them increased popularity, opening the door to national attention and eventually a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2020. Since then, the band has continued to build a catalog that blends soul, hip-hop, jazz, and poetry into something distinctly their own. Following an often-talked about performance at the 2024 ESSENCE Festival of Culture , Tank and the Bangas released The Heart, The Mind, The Soul, which eventually earned the group a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album. It also set the tone for what comes next, as the band prepares to close out a trilogy that began with Green Balloon and continued with Red Balloon. The Last Balloon is set fo…

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