HELEN GLAVIN
Vocals -piano-keyboards and drum on ’To the Flame’ were recorded
and produced by Helen Glavin. With heartfelt thanks to Ollie Nicholls who was sound engineer on all tracks.
Can’t believe you have gone Ollie, I will miss you. Be at peace.
Love Helen
Influences
Very eclectic. World music- particularly Celtic and Flamenco, Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, Loreena Mckennitt, Sarah Mclachlan, Laura Nyro, Cassandra Wilson, Stevie Wonder, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, John Coltrane, Bebel Gilberto,
Baaba Maal, Patricia Martello,(Director of Biodanza UK), the Sea...........
Hello my friend how are you doing? well i am sorry for not write you you for very long time.... hope you dont mind, the truth is that i got some of my own problem and thats why i am not on the mood to talk to any one... anyway i am ok now... well i just wanna say hello to you and wish you a good day... talk to you soon. regards Tashi PS if you have facebook, you can add me there with this email address tashi.d.tsering@gmail.com i use facebook for personal stuff no political....
Hello Helen, I bought your cd, TO THE FLAME, a few weeks ago from CD Baby. I have been thoroughly enjoying your songs. Your voice is incredible. The cd would be worth the price if you only had recorded just your voice with no instrumentation. Also, the instrumentation could stand on it's own. By putting the two together as you have, you have crafted one of the most beautiful sounding collection of songs that I have heard in a very long time. Thank you for sharing your music with all of us. Your music helps bring peace and healing to one's soul. -John
Hello Helen. . Thank you for your invite. Glad to be your "space friend". I like your ambiances with tribal spirits and ethnic sounds. Beautiful voice and feeling ! . If you want more than 4 tracks on your MySpace, go to see on my MySpace. I've added another free Player (up to 20 songs) with 13 new tracks ! Click on a track to run this player. . Pretty hat ! Cool week. . Jihef (France) .
Change doesn’t start on the surface. It’s generated from consciousness. This has been true throughout history. If Buddhism can begin with one person and Christianity with twelve, let us think in terms of numbers and odds. It may sound grandiose to compare ourselves to great spiritual guides, but we act collectively, as an alliance. Our strength comes from critical mass.