

HARRY LEE BALDWIN
Keyboards and backing vocals
Harry was born in Great Britain in 1962
Ever since the age of eight, when neighbours gave him a small acoustic guitar from their holiday in Spain, music has been in Harry’s blood. They would be proud to know he still plays the guitar
Harry was classically trained on the piano from the age of nine and the organ from the age of twelve (though that hasn’t sent him blind)
From his mid to late teens he was part of a successful five-piece band playing pubs and Working Men’s Clubs in the North of England; now that’s a real hard apprenticeship!
Since then he has continued to play and write music in all kinds of environments and with all kinds of musicians around the world
His influences include Stevie Ray Vaughan, the Shadows, Santana, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Oasis, Beethoven and Mozart (yes, you read it right), the Mavericks, Motown, much contemporary music and a whole range of eclectic musical styles. Just take a look at his CD collection and you’d see what that means!
In recent years he has also been concentrating on songwriting and studio recording
Harry Lee Baldwin is an experienced keyboardist, guitarist, bass guitarist, singer, composer, lyricist, and award-winning songwriter
He has played keyboards for…
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Chris Farlowe (1966 number-one “Out Of Time”)
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Cliff Bennett (1966 number-six “Got To Get You Into My Life”)
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Dave Berry (1964 number-five “The Crying Game”)
…to name but a few
He has appeared in various shows and tours with…
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Wayne Fontana (1967 number-eleven “Pamela, Pamela”)
He has played with such bands as…
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The Beaky Band
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Glenn Darren And The Krew Katz
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Jive Doctors
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Love Affair
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The Marrs Bar House Band
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The Midnight Movers
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The Muleskinner Blues Band
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New Amen Corner
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Soul Attitude
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The Soul Survivors
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The Whoo