Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
Amy Helm Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Amy Helm

Rocking The Docks Presents - Amy Helm (Full Band)

Lewes Ferry Grounds
43 Cape Henlopen Dr
Lewes, DE 19958

Jul 10, 2024

6:00 PM EDT
Get Reminder
Amy Helm Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
Get Tickets
See Tickets
About this concert
Rocking The Docks - Coastal Delaware Outdoor Series Presents: Amy Helm with her Full Band! Wilson & Walsh Wednesday July 10, 2024 Outdoors at Lewes Ferry Grounds - On The Water - in Lewes! · Doors: 5:30 PM Show: 6:15 PM · VIP TICKET HOLDERS DOORS 5:00PM · All Ages! Kids 12 & younger may attend for free (They DO NOT NEED A TICKET) · This Show is Rain or Shine (No Refunds) · See below for the full lineup and artist details ---------------------------------- About Rocking The Docks · 🅿️On-Site Parking is available; & FREE! · 🍻 Craft brews, bottles of wine, & craft cocktails (*No outside alcoholic beverages will be permitted) · 🍟Food Trucks! Check Schedule HERE · ☀️Enjoy amazing sunsets along with panoramic views of the bay and stage · 🪑Blanket sand low back chairs are allowed in designated “seated” areas · 🎟️This is an all-ages show (21+ to drink) · 🎫Attendees13 and older must purchase a ticket for entry for all ticketed shows · 🆓Kids12 and younger may attend for free! (DO NOT NEED TICKETS FOR CHILDREN) · ♿️The Lewes Ferry Grounds are handicap accessible · 🙏We thank our generous sponsors, small and large! View all of our sponsors HERE. ---------------------------------- For more information: Visit our Website or reach us by email: info@rockingthedockslewes.com ______________________ ABOUT AMY HELM: Her voice, first. Amy Helm has a voice of a thousand ways, twists and turns, ascensions and intentions. It soars, flays, pleads, celebrates, guides, heals, teaches, and above all Amy Helm’s voice makes you feel. Her own emotion enables and encourages the lids and layers to come off your own, as you listen to her on a recording, or in performance. This alone would be enough; but Helm has been much more than a singer for a long time. After decades of practicing and perfecting her arts, Helm has shaped herself into a unique force, personality, and woman in the world of music—and the far wider world of all who love music.
Show More

Merch (ad)

What the Flood Leaves Behind
$13.98
Didn't It Rain
$17.29
This Too Shall Light
$15.99
Sunny Day
$10.59
Blue Clouds
$15.31
Little Seed: Songs for Children By Wo...
$10.71
Carry Me Home
$14.98
The Sounding Joy: Christmas Songs In ...
$11.74
Morning Shift
$15.99
Deserter's Song
$12.98

Live Photos

View All Photos

What fans are saying

Stuart
August 14th 2023
Great show! Great venue! As good a show as I've ever seen and heard Amy and her band perform. Perhaps the best show ever. The band and the audience were really into it.
Woodstock, NY@
Levon Helm Studios
Easily follow all your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
musicSyncBanner

Share Event

About the venue

Lewes Ferry Grounds is the perfect venue for your next outdoor concert! Host of the Annual Rocking The Docks Concert Series, The Lewes Ferry Grounds provides a picture p...
read more
Follow Venue

Amy Helm Biography

Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Amy Helm’s third album, What the Flood Leaves Behind, is her most autobiographical yet, both in content and creation. Released in June 2021 via Renew Records/BMG, these 10 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.

After making multiple albums and performing in far-flung places, Helm returned home to Woodstock’s Levon Helm Studios — casually known as The Barn — just before the pandemic to record What the Flood Leaves Behind and reclaim a sense of self.

The Barn became what Helm calls “the tuning fork” for the record — an ethereal, elemental component that helped her and musicians Phil Cook (keys, harmonica), Michael Libramento (bass, organ, percussion), Tony Mason (drums), Daniel Littleton (guitar), Stuart Bogie (saxophone), Jordan McLean (trumpet), and her son Lee Collins (congas) summon courage and comfort.

Additionally, musical polyglot Josh Kaufman (Taylor Swift, The National, Muzz, Bonny Light Horseman) produced and contributed on piano, guitar, and mandolin. Their immediate musical connection helped guide Helm’s powerful, emotive vocals to the forefront of the album.

“We tried to make it about her voice and about the musicians responding to her and not the other way around,” explains Kaufman. “I wanted her to feel like she had that freedom to be herself on the recordings and she just filled up the whole room. Her singing was coming from this deeply rooted place of family and music and wanting to convey a beauty.”

In particular, “Verse 23,” the track from which the album title is derived, that encapsulates the themes of What the Flood Leaves Behind. Written by M.C. Taylor (Hiss Golden Messenger), the song serves as a sort of “reckoning,” says Helm, “of the good and the bad and everything in between.”

Throughout the record, Helm sings stories of life’s relentlessness. But like she extrapolates from “Verse 23,” the most productive, and often the most healing response, is to create. As a result, What the Flood Leaves Behind serves as a defiant form of self-expression, as Helm steps fully into her own light.
Read More
Blues
Rock
Roots & Blues
Roots & Folk
Soul
Americana
Folk
Roots Rock
Follow artist