Bob Baldwin (musician)
Bob Baldwin | |
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Born |
Mount Vernon, New York, U.S. | December 9, 1960
Genres | Jazz, urban |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Arranger, Producer, Radio Host, Inventor |
Instruments | Piano, Keyboards |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Atlantic, 215, Shanachie, Malaco, CSI, Narada, Nu Groove, Peak, Trippin' N' Rhythm |
Website |
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Bob Baldwin is a New York-born contemporary jazz pianist, music composer, author, and producer, who learned music from his father, Robert Baldwin, Sr. Baldwin's recording career started in 1983. He has earned five SESAC Music awards,[1] initially for his 2002–2003 airplay of "The Way She Looked at Me". Those were followed by his 2008 airplay on NewUrbanJazz.com, one in 2010 for his Never Can Say Goodbye: A Tribute to Michael Jackson, and one in 2011 for NewUrbanJazz.com2 / Re-Vibe, and one for his album Twenty. His 2015 release, "MelloWonder: Songs in the Key of Stevie", which honors Stevie Wonder, debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard Overall Jazz Chart.[2]
In 1987, Sony founded the Sony Innovator's Awards, an annual ceremony to award aspiring Afro-American artists who have shown outstanding talent in music and the visual arts. In his opening speech at the first ceremony held in 1988, music producer Quincy Jones stated that it was encouraging that a large firm like Sony was providing Afro-American artists a chance to be introduced to the entire nation. Baldwin was awarded the Sony Innovators Award in 1989 selected by Roberta Flack.[3]
Career
Bob attended Geneva Geneva College beginning in 1978. He graduated in 1986, but to complete his degree, he would have to attend New York-based Colleges, including Hunter, Concordia and Iona, transferring credits back to Geneva between 1980-1986. He majored in Business Administration and minored in Broadcast Communication.
It was at Geneva College where he discovered Broadcasting radio and hosted his first radio program at WGEV from 1979-1980. After falling short on college funding, he returned to New York in 1981, where he completed his college degree, and while in New York, further developed his broadcasting skills, before he started pursuing music career.
In 1988, he began his ascension in the Contemporary Jazz world with his first solo album release in 1988 ("I've Got a Long Way To Go") on Malaco Jazz Records
Bob is listed as a famous Geneva College Alumni, according to Ranker Geneva College Alumni).
Radio
In 1981, Baldwin secured an internship at Inner City Broadcasting (WLIB/WBLS), where he learned in-depth about news reporting and honed other broadcasting skills, under the tutelage of Pat Prescott, the late Carl Ferguson, News Director David Lampel and Mark Reilly.
In 1981, he worked briefly at WINS, then owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting]] until 1984,
In 1984, he briefly covered the Jesse Jackson Presidential campaign in Westchester County for WVIP Radio in Mt. Kisco, NY.
Between 1998 and 2004, he wrote and sang the CD101.9 jingle up to when they changed their format to "New York Chill" in 2004.
In 2004, he was hired by Tama Broadcasting as the Music Director at WJSJ (Jacksonville, Fl.), and after that tenure, he helped to launch the first smooth jazz station in Bermuda (KJAZ - Trott Communications) from 2005 to 2006.
He then worked as the Music Director in 2007 at WCLK (Clark University), then later that fall at WJZZ, a Radio-One company, before they folded their smooth jazz format in first quarter 2009. In 2008, Baldwin started programming music at both WCLK and WJZZ, which he would later coin as "NewUrbanJazz".
The NewUrbanJazz Radio Program
In October, 2008, Baldwin launched NewUrbanJazz Radio, which programs "The NewUrbanJazz Lounge", a 2-hour program that is affiliated on over 40 stations in the U.S. WJAB (Huntsville, Al), WFSK (Nashville, Tn), WNAA (Greensboro, NC), WVAS (Montgomery, Al) and WVSU (Birmingham) were their initial affiliate base. NewUrbanJazz is a fusion of contemporary Jazz, fused with Urban and Brazilian flavors, but also spins music from independent artists. Baldwin decided to launch NewUrbanJazz Radio Format following the closure of CD101.9.[4]
Music
In 1986, Baldwin, along with Guitarist Al Orlo, created the Bob Baldwin/Al Orlo Project, and they performed on Sundays at the Vinnie Pastore-owned Crazy Horse, a local Rock and Roll club in New Rochelle, NY, and most of the time, to small crowds.
Baldwin opened up for trumpeter Tom Browne at The Bottom Line. From the performance, he began sideman work for Browne, and later collaborated with him on his disc No Longer I, a Gospel-Jazz recording in 1987. Through that production, he met Danny Weiss, the then President for Malaco Jazz. They later co-produced Baldwin's first disc, I've Got a Long Way to Go together on Malaco Records in 1988 along with David Wilkes. The project was submitted to the Sony Innovators Award[3] in 1989 and won first place. One of the top three included the Detroit music group Straight Ahead. Roberta Flack was the finalist judge.
That award led to his artist signing to Atlantic Jazz, then presided by Sylvia Rhone. He produced 2 discs for in 1990 and 1992 (Rejoice and Reflections of Love). Reflections charted top-20 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Charts.[5]
Since 2000, Baldwin has charted other solo recordings (on various labels) for the Billboard Jazz top-20 charts, including "BobBaldwin.com" (2000), Brazil Chill (2004), Standing Tall (2002), "NewUrbanJazz.com" (2008), "Never Can Say Goodbye", a Tribute to Michael Jackson (2010).[6]
His recordings include features from Chuck Loeb, Marion Meadows, Phil Perry, Kim Waters, Will Downing, Chieli Minucci, Eric Essix, Joey Sommerville, Ragan Whiteside, Dennis Johnson, Grover Washington, Jr., Najee, Dean James and Bo Valentine. He's played or produced on records recorded by; Rhonda Smith, the aforementioned Sommerville, and Meadows, Pieces of a Dream, Freddie Jackson, the aforementioned Washington, Jr., Howard Hewitt, The Four Tops, Melba Moore, Rohn Lawrence, Regina Carter, Tene Williams, Ragan Whiteside, Toni Redd, Whistle, Tom Browne, John Dukich, and Michael Urbianiak.
In 2012, he authored a book, entitled, You Better Ask Somebody, which speaks about his over twenty-five years of experience in the music business.
Other Work
In 1997, Baldwin founded City Sketches, Inc., which is a music production, and music event planning company. He has worked with city municipalities in an effort to improve locally produced jazz shows and venues. He has curated music series programs in conjunction with the cities/municipalities of Greenburgh, NY, White Plains, NY, Asbury Park, NJ, Riviera Beach, Fl., and Mount Vernon, NY.
In 2006, Bob signed on with Baldwin Piano (owned by Gibson Guitar Corp.) as an endorser.[7]
In the historic The Jazz of the City Atlanta portrait taken by Art Kane in April 2007, Baldwin stands tall—at the height of the stairs of the Atlanta City Hall Atrium—with over 100 fellow jazz musicians surrounding Mayor Shirley Franklin.
Discography
Year | Album | Label | Billboard Chart Activity | Original Label ! |
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2018 | Bob Baldwin Presents Abbey Road and the Beatles | CSI/BFE | ||
2017 | Never Out of Season (Remixed and ReMastered) | CSI | ||
2017 | Never Can Say Goodbye (Remixed and ReMastered) | CSI/BFE | ||
2016 | The Brazilian-American Soundtrack' (2-Cd Set)' | CSI/BFE | Peaked No. 14 on Billboard Jazz Album Chart | |
2015 | MelloWonder / Songs in the Key of Stevie | CSI/BFE | Debuted No. 16 on [8] | |
2013 | Twenty | CSI/BFE | Peaked No. 3 on [9] | |
2012 | The Gift of Christmas | CSI | ||
2012 | Betcha by Golly Wow/The Music of Thom Bell | Peak | Peaked No. 11 on [9] | |
2012 | Never Out of Season | CSI (Out of Print) | ||
2011 | NewUrbanJazz.com2: Re-Vibe | CSI | Peaked No. 9 on [9] | Distributed by Trippn' 'n Rhythm |
2010 | Never Can Say Goodbye: A Tribute to Michael Jackson | Trippn' 'n Rhythm | Peaked No. 14 on [9] | Distributed by Trippn' 'n Rhythm |
2009 | Bob Baldwin (3 disc compilation) | Nu Groove | ||
2009 | Lookin' Back | CSI | Distributed by Nu Groove | |
2008 | NewUrbanJazz.com | Nu Groove | Peaked No. 15 on [9] | Distributed by Nu Groove |
2007 | Memoirs from the Hudson (DVD) | Nu Groove | Distributed by Nu Groove | |
2007 | The Sanctioned Bootleg - live | CSI | Distributed by Nu Groove | |
2005 | All in A Day's Work | CSI | Peaked No. 14 on [9] | |
2004 | Brazil Chill | CSI | Peaked No. 13 on [9] | |
2002 | Standing Tall | Narada | Peaked No. 12 on [9] | |
2002 | Bob Baldwin Presents the American Spirit | CSI | Formerly Distributed/Owned by Shanachie | |
2000 | BobBaldwin.com | CSI | Peaked No. 16 on [9] | Distributed by Orpheus Records |
2000 | For You (UK Release) | Expansion | ||
1997 | Cool Breeze | CSI | Formerly Distributed/Owned by Shanachie | |
1996 | City Sketches I / Welcome to the Games | CSI | ||
1993 | State of Mind | CSI | ||
1992 | Reflections of Love | Atlantic Jazz | Peaked No. 10 on [10] | |
1990 | Rejoice | Atlantic Jazz | ||
1989 | A Long Way to Go/The Dream | Malaco |
References
- ↑ "Search Results for "Bob Baldwin"". SESAC. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ↑ "Bob Baldwin". Billboard.
- 1 2 "Sony Innovators". Ebony. November 1989. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ↑ "NewUrbanJazz Lounge". Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ↑
- ↑ "Bob Baldwin Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ↑ "Baldwin Piano Welcomes Grammy Nominated Pianist Bob Baldwin to Family of Endorsees". Nashville: Gibson Guitar Corp. 12 October 2006. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ↑ http://www.billboard.com/artist/292994/bob-baldwin/chart?f=901 Billboard Jazz Album Chart
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 http://www.billboard.com/artist/292994/bob-baldwin/chart?f=901 Billboard Jazz
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=qRAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA35 Billboard Contemporary Jazz