Donald Charles Baldwin

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Born
Donald Charles Baldwin

(1953-04-20) April 20, 1953 (age 73)
Detroit, Michigan, United States
GenresR&B, soul, funk, Motown
OccupationsMusician, arranger, composer
InstrumentsPiano, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, English horn, bassoon
Donald Charles Baldwin
Born
Donald Charles Baldwin

(1953-04-20) April 20, 1953 (age 73)
Detroit, Michigan, United States
GenresR&B, soul, funk, Motown
OccupationsMusician, arranger, composer
InstrumentsPiano, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, English horn, bassoon
Years active1970–present
LabelsMotown Records, Invictus Records, Hot Wax Records

Donald Charles Baldwin (born 20 April 1953) is an American musician, arranger, and composer. He achieved significant commercial success with recordings he wrote, arranged, and performed for Motown Records and Invictus/Hot Wax Records from 1970 to 1980. His Notable works include his recordings with many widely known musical acts, including The Temptations, Commodores, and Bonnie Pointer, as well as record producers Holland-Dozier-Holland and Jeffrey Bowen.

Donald Charles Baldwin was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. During his school years, he learned to play the clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone, oboe, English horn, and bassoon while studying composition. After writing his first Concerto for Strings and Horns in 1969, Baldwin formed a contemporary style band, "Jasmine", in which he composed the music, played the piano, and sang. Jasmine performed locally in and around the Detroit area, including performances held at Wayne State University as part of the nationwide Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam.

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