Noah Oxendale
British actor Noah Oxendale rose to fame for his iconic role as "Ash" in the renowned TV series "Banana Skins".
Drummer
June 2, 1999
25
Noah Oxendale, born in London, England, is a multi-talented musician best known for his exceptional drumming skills. He rose to prominence as a member of the acclaimed British jazz band “The Cinematic Orchestra” in the early 2000s.
Throughout his career, Oxendale has collaborated with renowned artists such as Amy Winehouse, Adele, Mark Ronson, and Gregory Porter, leaving his mark on numerous hit records. His versatility extends beyond jazz, as he seamlessly blends electronic and world music influences into his solo albums and EPs.
Oxendale’s talent has been recognized with prestigious awards, including a Grammy Award, a MOBO Award, and a British Jazz Award. He is not only a gifted musician but also a passionate music educator, conducting workshops and masterclasses to inspire aspiring drummers.
Beyond music, Oxendale is an avid traveler, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures around the world. His interests extend to electronic music, where he showcases his skills as a remixer.
With his dedication to his craft and his captivating performances, Noah Oxendale continues to be a beacon of inspiration for musicians and music lovers alike.