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Ben Baldwin is a dynamic and versatile saxophonist who has been making waves in the music industry since 2021. Best known for his work as a freelance performer, arranger, and recording artist, Ben is an exciting and adaptable musician, praised for his creativity and range. He leads the ‘Brass-Driven’ funk powerhouse Third Floor; performs regularly with Sass & the Groove and Split Reeds; and has made appearances at top venues such as the Royal Albert Hall (London), O2 Academy Manchester & Birmingham, and De Montfort Hall (Leicester). His festival credits include Kendal Calling, BeatHerder, Green Man and Leeds Pride, where he’s shared his infectious energy with thousands.
In addition to his live work, Ben is a sought-after session musician & arranger. His recording credits include Bea Badilla’s debut single, I Think That I’m in Love (La La La), which since its release in February 2025 has earned 2 BBC Introducing radio plays and almost 5000 streams on Spotify alone. Ben currently works as the in-house arranger for Sass & The Groove, Third Floor Soul, Split Reeds and Badilla. He also frequently works freelance with clients on orchestral, big band, and chamber group arrangements tailored to their ensemble’s specific needs. See more details about Ben’s arranging work here.
Whilst funk, soul and jazz is his first love, Ben’s classical chops are equally refined, he is currently studying for his Bachelor’s degree in Music Performance at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire under Naomi Sullivan (Laefer Quartet, Flotilla, Syzygy) and Anna Brooks (Jools Holland, Brooklyn Funk Essentials). In addition to this, Ben is a founding member of The Split Reeds Quintet (SRQ), one of the UK’s premier reed quintets. With SRQ Ben has given the world premiere of works by David Cowdy and Chang Ge’s and has performed at the Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ in Amsterdam for the Calefax Reed Festival 2025. Check out more about SRQ here.
Ben draws inspiration from a wide spectrum of saxophonists across genres, shaping his distinctive voice as both a performer and arranger. In pop and funk, his style reflects the energy and groove of Candy Dulfer, Gerald Albright, Marc Russo, and his mentor Anna Brooks. His jazz playing is deeply influenced by the expressive language of Michael Brecker, Patrick Bartley, Eddie Barbash, and Tom Scott. On the classical side, Ben has been guided by Naomi Sullivan and receives regular coaching from renowned saxophonists Kyle Horch and Andy Tweed. He also takes inspiration from leading classical voices such as Timothy McAllister, Nobuya Sugawa, Claude Delangle. His development has been further enriched by attending masterclasses with internationally acclaimed artists including Delangle, Asya Fateyeva, Jess Gillam, Henrique Portovedo, and João Pedro Silva.
As a soloist, Ben has performed alongside various local ensembles with particular highlights including his performances with Holme Valley Orchestra (Light of Sothis, Quate, arr. Baldwin), the Holy Name Consort (Parce Mihi Domine, Morales/Garbarek) and Musica Youth Jazz Orchestra (Against All Odds, Phil Collins Big Band/Albright), showcasing his ability to move fluidly across genres and settings.
Equally at home in contemporary classical, jazz, funk, ska, and rock, Ben’s performances range from the UK premiere of Arthur Feder’s
It was without for saxophone quartet to jumping on cars at BeatHerder festival with the 10-piece funky-horn-juggernaut DeadBeat Brass. Whether he’s lighting up festival stages or captivating intimate venues, Ben Baldwin “tells a story with every performance” and is a musician whose versatility, passion, and creative flair make him a standout force on the UK music scene.
CURRENT Collaborations

third floor
Co-Founder, Musical Director and Saxophonist (soprano & alto)Based in the ‘Soul-Capital’ of the North: Huddersfield…Third Floor is a “Brass-Driven-Funk-Powerhouse” best known for their vibrant energy, punchy horn lines, and infectious grooves. The band has been making waves across West Yorkshire and beyond since forming in 2021. With a dynamic lineup of talented musicians, Third Floor brings a fresh take on classic soul and funk, blending old-school influences with a modern edge that keeps audiences dancing from start to finish. As one audience member put it, “We danced our socks off — every song nailed it.”

split reeds
Co-Founder, In-House Arranger & Saxophonist (soprano & alto)Birmingham based Reed Quintet playing a diverse range of classical, contemporary and folk music, with a special love for Romantic and 20th-century pieces.

Sass & the groove
In-House Arranger & Saxophonist (alto)Sass & the Groove is a 9-piece party band from Holmfirth filled with all the funk and soul you can imagine led by vocals from Sarah and Sam Dyson playing anything and everything you could possibly want!

BEA BADILLA
In-House Arranger & Saxophonist (alto)Bea Badilla is a 21-year-old Filipino singer-songwriter and guitarist from Halifax, West Yorkshire, and is currently based in Liverpool. With influences such as Nile Rodgers, Stevie Wonder and Bruno Mars, she brings a blend of Pop, Funk and Soul. Her charismatic stage presence and the vibrant energy of her band make every show feel like a lively celebration. Bea’s voice speaks to the soul of her listener and leaves an indelible mark on every audience member.

RBC LEAP ENSEMBLE
Saxophonist (alto, tenor & baritone)Royal Birmingham Conservatoire’s Learning and Participation (LEAP) Ensemble delivers high quality, engaging and accessible performances and workshops for young people and community audiences. Made up of students, alumni and staff of RBC, the 25-piece chamber orchestra carefully selects and crafts its repertoire to be fun, creative and educational for many different audiences. The LEAP Ensemble works regionally and nationally with partners at Music Hubs, schools and the charity sector to provide world-leading participatory workshops and concerts.

Birmingham game music ensemble
Saxophonist (alto & baritone)Chamber orchestra specialising in performing videogame music arrangements

Joe Broughton’s conservatoire folk ensemble
Saxophonist (soprano)Formed in 1997 at Birmingham’s prestigious Conservatoire by fiddle player and arranger Joe Broughton, the Conservatoire Folk Ensemble have established a reputation for creating energetic and powerful shows, everywhere from the Royal Albert Hall to New Street Railway Station. Their increasingly popular live appearances – especially at such festivals as Cropredy, Green Man, Shambala and Kendal Calling – have left audiences ecstatic and even (at Towersey) moved to tears. The personal influences of each member shape the set-list, as traditional English and Celtic reels slide into full-on rock grooves, funk, jazz, hip-hop, ska and reggae. Eastern European and Asian flourishes can also be heard, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the group.
This is very much 21st century folk…This is ‘Power Folk’.

Deadbeat brass
Regular dep player (alto)Deadbeat Brass is made up of the North’s finest horn players, pushing the boundaries of brass, this funky horn juggernaut brings you hard hitting covers and their own brand of riot-prog. DBB is the lovechild of funk, jazz, hip-hop with a dash of pop, all purposefully knitted together with a New Orleans brass band twist.
PREVIOUS CREDITS
Major Venues
- Royal Albert Hall, London – Musica Youth Jazz Orchestra
- O2 Academy Manchester & Birmingham – Sanctum Sanctorium: The Darkside of the 80s (October 2023)
- De Montfort Hall, Leicester – RBC LEAP Ensemble (March 2025)
Two performances to 2600 primary school children. - Victoria Hall, Stoke – RBC LEAP Ensemble (Summer 2024 & 2025)
- Birmingham Town Hall, Birmingham – Musica Youth Jazz Orchestra, Musica Youth Soul Band
- Picturedrome, Holmfirth –
• NYE 2024/25 with Third Floor Soul (SOLD OUT)
• Soloist with Holme Valley Orchestra (Spring 2023)
(Performed Amy Quate’s Light of Sothis, arr. Ben Baldwin)
• Christmas Shows (2022, 2023 & 2024) with Sass & The Groove (All SOLD OUT) - The Dublin Castle, Camden – Ultimate Madnezz (March 2025)
- The Classic Grand, Glasgow – Sanctum Sanctorium: The Darkside of the 80s (November 2023)
Festivals
- Kendal Calling, Green Man, Secret Garden Party – Joe Broughton’s Conservatoire Folk Ensemble (Chai Wallah’s Stage, Summer 2024)
- BeatHerder Festival – DeadBeat Brass (Main & Garage Stage, Summer 2024)
- Leeds Pride March – DeadBeat Brass representing Flutter (Summer 2024)
- Fairport’s Cropredy Convention – Joe Broughton’s Conservatoire Folk Ensemble (Summer 2025)
as a soloist
- Light of Sothis, Quate arr. Baldwin with the Holme Valley Orchestra (Simon Jacobs), April 2023
- Against All Odds, Phil Collins Big Band/Albright with Musica Youth Jazz Orchestra (Adam Kingham, Stephen Bradnum), October 2021
- Parce Mihi Domine, Morales/Garbarek & O Magnum Mysterium, Gjeilo with the Holy Name Consort (Oliver Bullock), October 2024
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