Floating in quietly on the downstrums of a guitar, Amy Helm’s tender vocals evoke a loving kindness and compassion on “Verse 23,” the sparse opening track of her third album, What the Flood Leaves Behind. Swelling background vocals carry the […]
Floating in quietly on the downstrums of a guitar, Amy Helm’s tender vocals evoke a loving kindness and compassion on “Verse 23,” the sparse opening track of her third album, What the Flood Leaves Behind. Swelling background vocals carry the […]
I saw and listened to a lot of music in 2018 – a lot. I have a demanding full time job as head of In the Public Interest (check out the link and feel free to sign up.) But music […]
Amy Helm @ Sellersville Theater
Amy Helm @ Sellersville Theater
Amy Helm @ Sellersville Theater
Amy Helm @ Sellersville Theater
Amy Helm @ Sellersville Theater
There’s a lot of soul in this week’s new releases, both literally and figuratively, so prepare to move and be moved. I think I’m most excited about the newly unearthed early recordings from Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard. On Sing […]
Amy Helm wants us to go toward the light. For her latest, her sophomore solo project This Too Shall Light, Helm is a secular evangelist, delivering her ministry through her music with the intensity of Bettye LaVette, shadowed beautifully by […]
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