Helen M Jerome

Helen M Jerome is a London-based freelance journalist and lifelong music lover who also develops TV and Film projects - while drinking coffee and/or cider.

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LONG READOver Yonder: Country of the Caribbean

By Helen M Jerome, January 28, 2021

An unlikely love story across decades and oceans, first sparked into life with free radios, returning labourers, Spaghetti Westerns and a certain Kenny Rogers.

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ALBUM REVIEWMorgan Wallen - Dangerous

By Helen M Jerome, January 15, 2021

Throughout Dangerous, Wallen is supremely comfortable in mythologising his home state of Tennessee, crafting a sepia-tinged view of rural America.

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INTERVIEWCuts The Deepest: Allison Russell

By Helen M Jerome, May 21, 2021

What’s particularly special about Russell’s choices and the stories behind them, is how they relate directly to the autobiographical nature of her own record. Having dealt with such trauma and abuse growing up, music and writing have been a vehicle for her to make sense of it and find her way out. Each of her choices tell part of that story.

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LONG READBehind the Industry: Ross Copperman

By Helen M Jerome, December 18, 2020

The Nashville songwriter, famed for writing no.1 smash hits for Keith Urban, Dierks Bentley and many more, opens up about his career as a performer and songwriter to Helen M Jerome.

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INTERVIEWIntroducing: Sam Williams

By Helen M Jerome, March 22, 2021

Sam Williams is reluctant country royalty. Holler spoke to him early in the morning in Nashville, as he sat in a cosy loft space, relaxed and ready to talk about absolutely everything. No holds barred.

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GUIDEA Guide To: AmericanaFest UK 2021

By Helen M Jerome, January 18, 2021

A comprehensive preview of AmericanaFest UK 2021. The showcases, the awards, the ones to watch - plus a definitive, insider’s guide from AMA-UK CEO, Stevie Smith.

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STAFF PICKSSteve Earle & The Dukes - J.T.

By Helen M Jerome, January 4, 2021

Whether or not this is cathartic for Steve, it’s apt for a record that’s astonishingly good, brutally honest, and simply heart-breaking.

Album - Emmylou Harris - Wrecking Ball
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COUNTRY CLASSICSEmmylou Harris - Wrecking Ball

By Helen M Jerome, May 10, 2021

When a 48-year-old Harris stepped through the doors of producer Daniel Lanois’ New Orleans home to make her 18th studio album, little did we know that she’d emerge with this haunting masterpiece.

Album Cover: Flatland Cavalry - Welcome to Countryland
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ALBUM REVIEWFlatland Cavalry - Welcome to Countryland

By Helen M Jerome, June 29, 2021

If you’re craving some sweet country authenticity, then this young Texan six-piece might be exactly what you’re looking for.

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INTERVIEWIn Conversation: Sarah Jarosz

By Helen M Jerome, May 5, 2021

The multi-award winner calls in from her airy Nashville living room to talk about the progression of her prolific career, the significance of turning 30 and what went into curating her upcoming collection of songs, Blue Heron Suite.

John Hiatt & Jerry Douglas in RCA Studio B, Nashville
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INTERVIEWTen Year Town: John Hiatt & Jerry Douglas

By Helen M Jerome, May 20, 2021

Premiering Leftover Feelings in full exclusively at Holler, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas sat down to reflect on their time in Music City, the magic of working in RCA Studio B and how it all came to shape this iconic collaborative staple.

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ALBUM REVIEWDeclan O'Rourke - Arrivals

By Helen M Jerome, April 9, 2021

Thanks to Paul Weller’s production, the focused lyrics and the welcoming warmth of the instrumentation, Arrivals could be the record that breaks Declan O’Rourke into the Americana mainstream as a formidable singer-songwriter.

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GUIDETracing The Roots: The World's First Bluegrass Festival, 1961

By Helen M Jerome, June 29, 2021

To modern ears, bluegrass might seem like an eternally safe space for close harmonies, collaborative musicianship and everyone uniting to preserve tradition. But initially, the reality was somewhat different, and by the time the very first bluegrass festival took place on July 4th 1961, it was all-out war.

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ALBUM REVIEWJoana Serrat - Hardcore from the Heart

By Helen M Jerome, June 10, 2021

It might be named after a book by sexologist and essayist Annie Sprinkles, but it is very much the Catalan’s creation, drenched in hugely summery vibes with folk-angled vocals, and instrumentation that swirls and chimes across her tremendous walls of sound.

Album - Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!
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STAFF PICKSAaron Lee Tasjan - Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!

By Helen M Jerome, February 5, 2021

With his delightful fourth album, Aaron Lee Tasjan is pushing the boundaries of Americana again, and the results sound fabulous.

Holler Country Music
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ALBUM REVIEWJimmie Allen - Bettie James

By Helen M Jerome, December 18, 2020

Jimmie Allen may be tipping a Stetson, but this ain’t old fashioned country.

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STAFF PICKSSturgill Simpson - Cuttin' Grass - Vol.2 (The Cowboy Arms Sessions)

By Helen M Jerome, December 18, 2020

Just knowing this is a Sturgill Simpson album is enough for most, but there's the added bonus that's he creatively let himself off the leash.

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INTERVIEWIn Conversation: Aaron Lee Tasjan

By Helen M Jerome, February 5, 2021

Americana's coolest individual - Aaron Lee Tasjan

Loretta Lynn - Coal Miner's Daughter
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GUIDEThe Classics: Loretta Lynn - Coal Miner's Daughter

By Helen M Jerome, February 10, 2021

Coal Miner's Daughter is an understated masterpiece of concision, drama and imagery – every verse a short story that’s rarely been equalled, even in a genre where storytelling and authenticity are the most prized assets.

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OPINIONSon of the Father: The Frank Relationship of Steve Earle and Justin Townes Earle

By Helen M Jerome, January 4, 2021

Neither man ever tried to hide the complexities and difficulties in their relationship, yet there are certainly moments when their stars and paths aligned.

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ALBUM REVIEWLady Nade - Willing

By Helen M Jerome, June 16, 2021

This feels like third time lucky for Lady Nade, as she flexes her considerable songwriting and performance skills on the very edges of Americana. It’s almost as if Austin, Texas had upped sticks and landed alongside the River Avon. Or perhaps even vice versa.

Album - Logan Mize - Still That Kid
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ALBUM REVIEWLogan Mize - Still That Kid

By Helen M Jerome, January 29, 2021

Still That Kid is very much a placeholder record, with Mize ultimately resting on his laurels and relying on collaborators to pull him out from under his shell.

Artist - The Secret Sisters
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LIVE REVIEWAmericanafest UK Day 2

By Helen M Jerome, January 29, 2021

STRUNG OUT!

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INTERVIEWIntroducing: Noah Schnacky

By Helen M Jerome, February 4, 2021

The actor turned artist is a social media and streaming star - but he's preparing to leave a legacy.

Album - Loretta Lynn - Still Woman Enough
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ALBUM REVIEWLoretta Lynn - Still Woman Enough

By Helen M Jerome, March 19, 2021

The Living legend doesn’t only talk the talk, she walks the walk on her fine new record.

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INTERVIEWBehind the Industry: AMA-UK CEO Stevie Smith

By Helen M Jerome, January 18, 2021

Stevie Smith, CEO of the Americana Music Association UK, takes us behind the scenes, sharing her favourite memories and what's in store for the AmericanaFest, and AMA-UK Awards.

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INTERVIEWCuts The Deepest: Parker Millsap

By Helen M Jerome, April 8, 2021

All ready to launch his fifth and latest album, Be Here Instead, Parker Millsap sports the widest of smiles in his cream dungarees and a tie-dye t-shirt; with the house all to himself and his beloved dog Mavis, he's a picture of enthusiasm.

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ALBUM REVIEWRussell Dickerson - Southern Symphony

By Helen M Jerome, December 18, 2020

Four years on from his debut Yours, Russell Dickerson’s follow-up record Southern Symphony shows he’s still very much in love; with a new baby too.

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INTERVIEWIn Conversation: Jennifer Nettles

By Helen M Jerome, June 23, 2021

She might be best known as one half of superstar country duo Sugarland, but Jennifer Nettles is clearly having a splendid time chatting about all these solo projects. “I’m talking about music and me,” she says, tongue-in-cheek, “what’s not to love?”

Album: Thomas Rhett - Country Again Side A
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ALBUM REVIEWThomas Rhett - Country Again (Side A)

By Helen M Jerome, April 27, 2021

As we wait for Side B of this two-album project, we’re more than happy to spend time with these contemplative cuts.

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LIVE REVIEWAmericanafest UK Day 1

By Helen M Jerome, January 29, 2021

The vibe is high!

Artwork - Ashley Monroe - Rosegold
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ALBUM REVIEWAshley Monroe - Rosegold

By Helen M Jerome, April 29, 2021

The East Tennessee native is wearing rose (gold) tinted specs to see everything in a more magical light – and there’s even something ethereal in the unearthly sonic sweep.