About

Tommy Baldwin

BIOGRAPHY

Tommy Baldwin is a multi-instrumentalist Blues-Rock guitar player, singer, and song writer from Indianapolis, Indiana. His father died when he was 10 years old and has been his musical motivation ever since. In recent years he’s teamed up with rock-legend Dug Pinnick from the band King’s X whom he has shared the stage with on many occasions like the Ultimate NAMM Jam 2018, Dug Pinnick and Corey Glover (singer for Living Colour) Tour 2015, NAMM Show Hilton Lobby 2016, and various clubs around Los Angeles such as Whiskey A-Go Go, Viper Room, The Mint, Maui Sugarmill Saloon, The Baked Potato, Lucky Strike Live, Musicians Institute (MI of California), and more. Dug is also the bass player and producer on Tommy’s debut album “Phases” released on June 1, 2019 which also has two music videos shot and directed by Sébastien Paquet (Korn, KXM, Jonathan Davis, Rolling Stone Magazine, Revolver Magazine, and NME) and Alison Roberto (Netflix series “13 Reasons Why”, MTV Creative Director, Netflix Series “Glow”, and more).

Tommy has played with very well known musicians such as: Kenny Aronoff (World Renown Drummer/Supersonic Blues Machine), Billy Sheehan (Bass Legend), Ray Luzier (Korn, David Lee Roth), Stephen Perkins (Jane’s Addiction), Koko Powell (Edgar Winter), Louis Metoyer (Lenny Kravitz, Hilary Duff), Eric Gales (World Renown Guitar Player), Mike Hansen (Paul Gilbert, Hurricane), Corey Glover (Living Colour), Chuck Wright (Quiet Riot), Mark Schulman (P!NK), Eric Valentine (Steve Lukather, Steve Vai, plus MANY more), Jonathan Moffett (Michael Jackson), Lance Lopez (Supersonic Blues Machine), Jimmy Paxson (Stevie Nicks, Philip Sayce, Dixie Chicks, + MANY more) Sean McNabb (Dokken/Lynch Mob), Eric Dover (Slash’s Snakepit, Jellyfish, Alice Cooper), and many more well known musicians.

Tommy is supported by Harman Kardon (JBL Professional, AKG Microphones, Soundcraft, Lexicon, dbx, and DigiTech), Ernie Ball Music Man Guitars, Sheptone Pickups/Strings, EBS Sweden, Vittek PR, and was also featured in Billboard Magazine’s online article about playing guitar on Dug Pinnick’s Jimi Hendrix tribute album, “Often Imitated But Never Duplicated”, released in May of 2018 https://www.facebook.com/share/1EAwkL7s3R/?