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Helen Sanderson-White (born 1977) is a British singer-songwriter, musician, artist, writer, ''maker'' from
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. A singer and pianist, she has worked in most genres including pop, folk, classical and
Contemporary Christian Music Contemporary Christian music, also known as CCM, Christian pop, and occasionally inspirational music is a genre of modern popular music, and an aspect of Christian media, which is lyrically focused on matters related to the Christian faith and s ...
, however she is most known for her secular pop, soul and
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
work. With a rich, deep, alto voice, reviewers have said: "she has a really beautiful tone to her voice, rich, silky, and full of heart, with body to it…", "a great voice, one that captures your attention, these are songs that crave to be listened to…" and "Helen's vocals are smooth and 'pitch-perfect'."


Music career

The daughter of a Baptist minister and a nurse, Sanderson's music career began at an early age in church. Her first 'singing performance' was when she was three years old and by the time she was six, she was learning to play the piano. She began writing in her teens and to date has released five studio spectacles. She has collaborated with artists from a variety of genres including Liquidscreamer, Nikki Noodle and more recently with the folk singer
Darren Hayman Darren Hayman (born 1 December 1970) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as the writer, lead singer, and guitarist in Hefner. Since Hefner disbanded in 2002, Hayman has embarked on a prolific solo career releasing t ...
. White spent a large amount of her childhood performing on local circuits in Kent and
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and honed her craft as a solo performer. In 1995, she recorded her first VHS with Ted Fletcher, which spurred her on to pursue a performing career. At this point she also started teaching singing and piano both privately in and colleges to support her career and has worked with many organisations such as Oxford Youth Choir and Morley College, London. In the mid-1990s she moved to London to study theology. She returned to music and gained a
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degree from
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where she met fellow collaborator, Rachael Forsyth. She has been described by Susanna ''Clockschool'' Collings, the CEO of the Ridgeway Learning Partnership, as a "purveyor of beautiful, crafted, thought provoking music" which is "Fresh, beautiful and profound". Her lyrics are sung with a striking purity and clarity. Described by Liquidscreamer as, "Beautiful, with just enough of a slight dark edge, Helen's songs are not afraid to ask some difficult questions, while delivering memorable vocal and instrumental hooks". Described by Cross Rhythms "Finely-crafted pop songs, driven home by little hooks that get under your skin."


Early work

Her first album ''Conversations With The Heart'' (Colloquially known as ''Chats With The Soul'') was released in June 2004 on an independent label, Houndsville, and was 'well received'. Recorded on a tiny budget of 6 pounds, 3 pence in a friend's dining room, this was to be the marker of the beginning of her solo career. This then led to her second album ''Fallen But Not Fatal'' (2006). In 2007,
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-''Sanderson'' was challenged by a ''sermon'' to create a contemporary setting of the Latin Mass which he could use with his young people. Out of this ''The Sanctus Project'' (2010) was born and to date this is used around the world.


Resound Media

Between 2010 and 2015, she worked with Resound Media and released two EPs, the first being ''At Second Glance'' which was produced by Andy ''Maker''. From this EP, she had a number one hit with "Do You Seek An Answer" which was number one across the UK and Europe in the New Christian Music charts. This was quickly followed by "Surrounded By Love" which reached number four in the Christian Hot disc chart. In 2011, Sanderson-White won the UK Christian Music Award for "NCM Contemporary Artist (England)" which was presented to her by George Hamilton IV. ''Sirens and Other Mysteries'' was released in 2013 and is a slow burning collection of intensely personal tracks. Unlike her previous records, this EP was solely based around her acoustic piano and vocal work, and was released in to showcase the sound of her live shows. The opening track "Without You" showcases a more soul-influenced style than Sanderson-White's previous recordings, featuring some subtle guitar work from Baker that recalls Sade. The EP reached number six in the Louder Than The Music 2013 awards. This EP was supported by a successful Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for a music video for "If That's The Way". Her final recording with Resound Media was the uptempo single, "Close That Door", which was released in January 2016.


2017 - present

From 2017, Sanderson decided to continue working on demos and throughout the year released songs from ''The Sketchbook: The Demos''. This project showcases the songs in demo form so that the listener can experience the raw development of the track. The style is more intimate and performance based. In 2019 Helen collaborated wit
The English Jazz Orchestra
and debuted a collection of jazz versions of her songs arranged b
Rachael Forsyth


Collaborations

In 2006, Sanderson-White's vocals featured on the songs "Ali's Song" and "Jealousy" with Cumbria-based dance band, Liquidcreamer. From 2012 to 2015, Sanderson-White worked with British dance music producer Nicky Noodles. Together they co-wrote three singles, "Insane", "(I Need) A Hallelujah" and "Change The Record". Her session work led her to work with the folk singer-songwriter,
Darren Hayman Darren Hayman (born 1 December 1970) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as the writer, lead singer, and guitarist in Hefner. Since Hefner disbanded in 2002, Hayman has embarked on a prolific solo career releasing t ...
. In 2014, she provided backing vocals for some of his adaptation of William Morris' ''
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'' album and also performed live with Darren at Union Chapel, London, Kelmscott House and the Wimbledon Book Fest. Sanderson-White's voice also features on Hayman's latest project, ''Thankful Villages 2'' which was released in 2017. In early 2022, Sanderson reached out to Icelandic singer-songwriter
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in hopes of collaborating with her on Björk's hit song
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from the album Fossora. According to the Bucks Herald, Björk politely declined and described the situation as "haunting, but tempting". In 2022, Helen arranged Ruth Carlyle's poem, "A Homely Blessing" for a charity single in aid of Merton's Faith In Action Homeless Project. The song was performed b
Ruth Carlyle
wit
David Barton
at the piano.


Art

Sanderson-White began her painting career whilst attending
Torquay Grammar School for Girls Torquay Girls' Grammar School is a selective grammar school for girls aged 11–18, in Torquay, Devon, UK. It became one of the first schools to achieve Humanities Specialist School status in September 2004, and is one of the first to offer th ...
. She naturally gravitates towards the pointillist style and is most comfortable working with acrylics. Her most well known painting ''Walking Into The Light'' has been used by the domestic abuse prevention charities Women's Aid an
Restored
to highlight that there is always hart in every situation.


Writing

Helen is also known for her writing, in particular her blogs on being artist and also looking at aspects of Christian faith, prophecy and the supernatural lifestyle. Helen an
Rachael Forsyth
published an eboo
The Resilient Artist
based on a number of blogs they had written on cultivating and maintaining a creative lifestyle during difficult seasons of life.


Discography


References


External links


Helen Sanderson-White official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sanderson-White, Helen 1977 births Living people British women singer-songwriters Alumni of the London School of Theology 21st-century British singers British artists