Don Saddler is an American musician and songwriter, primarily known for his contributions to the pop and rock genres. He gained prominence in the late 1960s and 1970s, particularly as a member of the band The New Colony Six, which was known for its catchy melodies and harmonies. Notable works include hits like "Things I'd Like to Say" and "I Will Always Think About You," both of which showcased his songwriting talents and the band's harmonious sound. The New Colony Six was part of the Chicago music scene and contributed to the broader development of pop rock during that era. Saddler's work has had a lasting influence on the genre, particularly through the blending of rock with more melodic and pop-oriented elements. His contributions helped pave the way for future rock bands that embraced harmony and lyrical introspection. Although he may not be as widely recognized today, his work with The New Colony Six remains appreciated by fans of classic rock and pop.