Amy Helm

Amy Helm
(performing with a band)
Saturday, February 19, 2022
Doors: 6:30 p.m.; Show: 7 p.m.
The Avalon Theatre
40 E. Dover Street
Easton, MD
Tickets: $40
**The Avalon Foundation requires each tickets holder to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination (your completed COVID-19 vaccination card, copy of your card, or official digital card) OR a negative COVID-19 PCR test (taken within 72 hours of the performance), and a corresponding photo ID, along with a valid ticket, in order to gain access to the theatre.**
*In addition, Amy Helm requests that audience members wear face masks during the show.*
After making multiple albums and performing in far-flung places, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Amy Helm returned home to Woodstock’s Levon Helm Studios just before the pandemic to record “What the Flood Leaves Behind” and reclaim a sense of self.
The album is her most autobiographical work yet, both in content and creation. This collection of new songs represent a gathering of ideas and experiences, friends and collaborators. Yet, the album also marks a landing — a pause for the traveling musician and mother of two young boys who was seeking clarity in her calling and career.
http://www.amyhelm.com/
(performing with a band)
Saturday, February 19, 2022
Doors: 6:30 p.m.; Show: 7 p.m.
The Avalon Theatre
40 E. Dover Street
Easton, MD
Tickets: $40
**The Avalon Foundation requires each tickets holder to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination (your completed COVID-19 vaccination card, copy of your card, or official digital card) OR a negative COVID-19 PCR test (taken within 72 hours of the performance), and a corresponding photo ID, along with a valid ticket, in order to gain access to the theatre.**
*In addition, Amy Helm requests that audience members wear face masks during the show.*
After making multiple albums and performing in far-flung places, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Amy Helm returned home to Woodstock’s Levon Helm Studios just before the pandemic to record “What the Flood Leaves Behind” and reclaim a sense of self.
The album is her most autobiographical work yet, both in content and creation. This collection of new songs represent a gathering of ideas and experiences, friends and collaborators. Yet, the album also marks a landing — a pause for the traveling musician and mother of two young boys who was seeking clarity in her calling and career.
http://www.amyhelm.com/