Folk
United States
Amy Helm
Top de canções de Amy Helm
Levon Helm, Kris Kristofferson, Donald Fagen, Rosanne Cash, Marianne Faithfull, Eric Burdon, Ewan McGregor, Carly Simon, Shawn Mullins, Taj Mahal, Angélique Kidjo, Carl Carlton, Larry Campbell, Jane Birkin, Emmanuel Jal, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Amy Helm, Arno, Axelle Red, Christine and the Queens, David D'or, Essie Jain, Gentleman, Jimmy Barnes, John Leventhal, JP Nataf, Keb' Mo', Mahalia Barnes, Max Buskohl, Moses Mo, Nacho Campillo, Pascal Kravetz, Sari Schorr, Saúl Hernández, Sir Samuel, Sonny Landreth, Sussan Deyhim, Teresa Williams, Vida Simon, Warren Haynes, Gaby Moreno & Florent Pagny
Próximos concertos de Amy Helm
Amy Helm tem atualmente 1 upcoming concerts; o próximo está agendado para sexta-feira, 10 de outubro de 2025 às Byrdfest Music Festival em Ozark, AR, Estados Unidos.
Vídeos de música populares de Amy Helm
Sobre Amy Helm
Terra natal
Woodstock, NY, United States
Data de nascimento
December 3, 1970
Género
Folk
A singer, instrumentalist, and songwriter with a rich pedigree, Amy Helm was a veteran performer with years of recording and touring experience under her belt before she first stepped forward as a solo artist in her forties. A lifelong musician and music lover, Helm's parents -- the Band's legendary drummer and singer Levon Helm and singer/songwriter Libby Titus -- guided her training and influences. As a founding member of the alt-country collective Ollabelle and a backing musician in her father's Midnight Ramble Band, her unique vocal phrasing -- as displayed on her 2015 debut Didn't It Rain -- resides in the spectral musical terrain between country, gospel, blues, and folk. Helm has continued to expand her sound, working with Joe Henry for 2018's This Too Shall Light and Josh Kaufman for 2021's What the Flood Leaves Behind.
Amy Helm também lançou música como membro de The Levon Helm Band, Sisters of the Strawberry Moon e Ollabelle.
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