Is Benji Tankard still married?

Is Benji Tankard still married?

Benji and Shanira now have three years of marriage under their belt and a baby on the way. Determined to establish their own legacy and inheritance for their new child, these two are determined to grow their own empire and establish the Tankard Palace 2.0.

Where do the tankards live?

Murfreesboro
The Tankards are a religious, blended family living in the lap of luxury in Murfreesboro. Patriarch Ben Tankard is a former professional basketball player and musician who always knew his “family was camera-ready.”

Is Jewel Tankard still married?

Jewel believes that the key to her success has been prayer, and she is deeply committed to giving people, especially women, a picture of what is possible. Jewel is the wife of gospel jazz artist Ben Tankard and enjoys sharing a marriage, ministry and wonderful blended family with her husband.

What does Ben Tankard do for a living?

Ben Tankard. Ben Tankard (born January 10, 1964) is an American gospel/smoothjazz musician, producer, reality-tv Dad, author and motivational speaker from Daytona Beach, Florida.

When did Ben Tankard release Full Tank?

Tankard’s eighteenth studio album, Ben Tankard/Full Tank, was released on June 5, 2012, on his revamped Tribute Records (Ben-Jamin’ Universal Music & Film) label. It features music from producer-songwriters, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and guest appearances by Mark Kibble/Take 6, and Gerald Albright.

How many awards has Tankard won?

On February 20, 2016, Tankard won the gospel Stellar Awards for his CD: 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 awarded Gospel Instrumentalist of all-time. Full Tank 2.0 was also nominated for 2016 Dove Award for Best Instrumental CD.

What does Tankard do for the NBA?

Since 2012 Tankard has worked with the National Basketball Association ( NBA) as a musician and speaker. He provides support for the New York-based NBA office of player development. His role allows him to share his stories and encourage players to find a life outside basketball.