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Anne-Marie Helder is a British singer and songwriter, best known for fronting the UK rock band
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. She has also performed internationally as a solo artist and with various bands since circa the year 2000. In 2005 she supported
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on his ''Return to Childhood'' tour, and since then she has opened shows for artists including
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(of Squeeze) and then was the supporting act for the
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tour in 2010,


Creamy Jobe

From 1999 to 2002, Helder was a member of the band Creamy Jobe, based in South Wales, in which she was one of three lead vocalists. Helder also played the keyboard and flute. Writing their own music, the band also included Guy Wendon, Chris Woodman, Mathew Dermody and Steve Lott. Creamy Jobe were selected to play for the BBC Music Live Week in 2000, which saw them tour music venues around the Swansea area and culminated in a performance on the BBC stage in Singleton Park, Swansea on 20 May 2000. This coincided with their only album release – ''Creamy Jobe Greatest Hits II – Voices on Vinyl''. Helder appeared with Creamy Jobe on 23 August 2014 in a reunion to celebrate 15 years since the original formation of the band.


Karnataka

From 2001 to 2004, Helder was a member of the Welsh band
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, along with Jonathan Edwards and two other members of Panic Room (Paul Davies and Gavin John Griffiths). When the band split in 2004, these four continued to work together, which is where the ideas and music for
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were born. Karnataka bassist Ian Jones later reformed the band without any of the other former members.


Solo album

Helder released her solo EP ''The Contact'' in November 2004, which received positive reviews and secured airplay on BBC Radio 2, with DJ Bob Harris declaring: "this is ''very'' dramatic music". UK national music magazine ''Classic Rock'' gave the EP an 8/10 review, and since its release Helder has toured across the UK, Europe and the US, playing both headline shows and supports for other artists.


Panic Room

In 2006 Helder began working with a group of musicians, including Paul Davies, Jonathan Edwards, and Gavin Griffiths, all of whom she had performed with previously in
Karnataka Karnataka (; ISO: , , also known as Karunāḍu) is a state in the southwestern region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as Mysore State , it was renamed ''Karnat ...
, to start a new band project. This band evolved to become
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. In 2008 they released their debut album ''Visionary Position'', and in 2010 the follow-up album ''Satellite'' was released. The multi-award-winning album also secured Helder her first award as an individual, for her voice: she was voted ''Best Female Vocalist'' in the 2010 ''Classic Rock Presents Prog'' magazine Reader's Poll, and has gone on to win the award for an unprecedented second year running.
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toured extensively to promote the ''Satellite'' album, and in 2011 played their largest run of dates yet, performing over 20 shows in 6 weeks in the UK alone. At the beginning of 2012 the band signed a record deal with Esoteric Antenna and Cherry Red Records, for their next album ''S K I N''. This would be Panic Room's first album released on a label, having been purely independent up until this point. The first two albums and ''Incarnate'' from 2014 were released on the band's own label Firefly Music, of which Helder is a business partner. In 2013, Helder and fellow Panic Room member Jonathan Edwards, formed the acoustic music duo Luna Rossa. They released their debut album ''Sleeping Pills & Lullabies'' in 2013 with the follow up ''Secrets & Lies'' being released in November 2014.


Other projects

Anne-Marie Helder also plays sessions and records guest vocals for other musical artists. * She tours with fellow UK rock band
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, playing keyboards, flute and backing vocals. Helder first collaborated with the band when she played some solo supports for them in 2007, and later that year she agreed to substitute for flautist and keyboardist Angela Gordon while the latter took maternity leave to have her first child. In early 2008, there were many shuffles to the line-up of the band, and as both Gordon and keyboardist Chris Johnson left to pursue other projects, Helder was invited to join them to play keyboards, acoustic guitar, flute and backing vocals. Helder recorded vocals and flute with Mostly Autumn on the 2008 album '' Glass Shadows'', and has appeared on every album since. * She has supported
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in 2013 on his Genesis Revisited II tour. * She has also performed guest vocals on the ''Icon'' project by
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and Geoff Downes, the dance album ''Electronica'' by Geoff Downes, and albums by other artists including
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, ''Parade'' (now ''Halo Blind'') and ''The SKYS''.


Personal life

Helder went to art college, but opted out and studied
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instead and earned a degree in
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. She has been
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since the age of 15. Helder is a scuba diver qualified by PADI.


Discography

;Solo *''The Contact EP'' (2004) ;Creamy Jobe *''Greatest Hits II – Voices on Vinyl'' (2000) ;Karnataka *'' Delicate Flame of Desire'' (2002) *''Strange Behaviour'' (2004) ;Mostly Autumn *'' Heart Full of Sky'' (2007) *'' Glass Shadows'' (2008) *'' Pass the Clock'' (2009) *'' Go Well Diamond Heart'' (2010) *''The Ghost Moon Orchestra'' (2012) ;Luna Rossa *''Sleeping Pills & Lullabies'' (2013) *''Secrets & Lies'' (2014) *''Atropa'' (2018) ;Panic Room *'' Visionary Position'' (2008) *''
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'' (2010) *''Skin'' (2012) *''Altitude EP'' (2013) *''Incarnate'' (2014) *''Essence'' (2015) *''Screens: Live In London'' (2017) ;Tigerdragon *''Life Stories'' (2001) *''The Universal Key'' (2002)


Guest appearances

;Dave Kilminster *''Scarlet'' (2007) ;Iain Jennings - The House (Guest on track 3) (2017) ;Fish *''Communion'' (2007) ;John Wetton and Geoff Downes *''Icon 3'' (2009) ;Parade *''The Fabric'' (2009)


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Anne-Marie Helder
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