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Additional reporting in ”Airplay Access” emphasized Bettencourt’s early collaboration with Helmer, noting that she “joined forces with [[Hendrik Helmer]], an accomplished guitarist in New York City” to record ”New Normal”, which, although never marketed or distributed, was described as “as timely now as it was then.”<ref name=”airplay”/>

Additional reporting in ”Airplay Access” emphasized Bettencourt’s early collaboration with Helmer, noting that she “joined forces with [[Hendrik Helmer]], an accomplished guitarist in New York City” to record ”New Normal”, which, although never marketed or distributed, was described as “as timely now as it was then.”<ref name=”airplay”>

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Hendrik Helmer

Hendrik Helmer performing live in New York, 2008

Hendrik Helmer performing live in New York, 2008

Birth name Hendrik Helmer
Born (1970-06-05) June 5, 1970 (age 55)
Münster, Germany
Origin New York City, United States
Genres Pop, Rock, Blues, Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, producer, educator
Instrument(s) Guitar, Vocals
Years active 1985–present
Labels Independent
Website www.hendrikhelmer.com

Musical artist

American guitarist, songwriter, and producer

Hendrik Helmer is an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer based in New York City. He has collaborated with a range of international artists across pop, jazz, and classical genres and has taught at the Juilliard School.

Early Life and Education

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Helmer studied music in Germany before relocating to New York City. Details about his early musical influences include classical guitar training and exposure to both European and American rock and jazz traditions.

Helmer has performed and recorded with artists including Amber, Carly Simon, Wyclef Jean, Maxwell, and Paul Shaffer. He has worked both as a live performer and as a studio guitarist.[1]

He was active in the New York music scene throughout the 2000s and 2010s, contributing to recordings as a featured guitarist and collaborating on albums with artists such as Amber, Carmen Browne, and Greer Baxter. Helmer also contributed to the benefit compilation Listen (A Benefit Album for Our Time), which included artists like Carly Simon, Daryl Hall, Ann Hampton Callaway, Blue Man Group, and Mandy Patinkin.[2]
In 2012, Helmer released the EP Tales of Lost Love, which AllMusic rated five stars and described as “thoughtfully crafted” with a “reflective and almost cinematic quality”.[3]
He made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2014.[4] In 2015, Helmer began working as the guitar teacher for Madonna’s children, Rocco Ritchie and David Banda.[5]

In addition to session work, Helmer has released solo albums and EPs showcasing his work as a composer and bandleader.[6]

In 2018, Helmer collaborated with Michele Bettencourt on the album New Normal. In 2025, he produced, wrote, and recorded a follow-up project with Bettencourt in New York City titled Vampire Time, released on Licorice Pizza Records in Los Angeles.[7] The release was supported by the single Everybody Loves a Circus, with coverage in New Music Radio Network describing Helmer as an “accomplished guitarist in New York City” and one of the exceptional musicians involved in the project.[8]

The single also received chart recognition. It debuted at number 28 on the Independent Music Network Mainstream Top 30 Countdown,[9] was listed among the most-added tracks on National Radio Hits AC40 with 11 reporting stations,[10] and appeared on New Music Weekly’s “Up & Coming” list with five station adds.[11]

Additional reporting in Airplay Access emphasized Bettencourt’s early collaboration with Helmer, noting that she “joined forces with Hendrik Helmer, an accomplished guitarist in New York City” to record New Normal, which, although never marketed or distributed, was described as “as timely now as it was then.”[12]

Drummer Andy Parker of UFO also referenced Helmer as part of the production team for Vampire Time, alongside Everett Bradley, Steve Ferrone, and Kerry Brown.[13]

Year Title Notes Reference
1998 How Little We Know Kawomusic record label
1999 Hugging Perfekt Stranger Studio album; Kawomusic
2010 Life in the Loop Studio album [14]
2010 Love You From Afar Single [15]
2012 Tales of Lost Love EP [16][3]
2013 Take Me As I Am (with Kiki Voss) EP
2018 Wieso, Warum,(Roland Bergmann) EP
2019 Bleed (with Greer Baxter) EP
2019 Believe (with Devonee B.) Album; production
2019 Something’s There (with Devonee B.) Single [17]
2018 New Normal (with Michele Bettencourt) EP [18]
2020 Carousel (Keith Ward) EP [19]
2019 Push You Away, Bags Half Packed (Greer Baxter) Co-production
2020 My Way Life at Rockwood Musical (Keith Ward) Live [20]
2024 Underachieve (Dallas Connors) Album
2024 Lover Girl (Luzc Ellis) Single
2024 Design Her (Luzc Ellis) Single
2025 Boundaries (Luzc Ellis) Single
2025 Vampire Time (Michele Bettencourt and Vampire Time) Licorice Pizza Records studio album [21]
Year Title Artist Reference
2010 Love You From Afar Hendrik Helmer [22]
2012 Tales of Lost Love Hendrik Helmer [23]
2012 If There is a Heaven Hendrik Helmer [24]
2012 The Same Hendrik Helmer
2012 Better Days Hendrik Helmer
2013 Don’t Wanna Make You Mine Kiki Voss
2013 Take Me As I Am Kiki Voss [25]
2013 God in Drag Glenn Kidd
2015 Go Love Yourself Glenn Kidd

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Year Title Artist/Context Reference
2004 My Kind of World Amber [26]
2005 You Move Me Amber
2005 Voodoo Amber
2007 My Name is Rasulus Rasulus
2007 Palladium II: Horses On Mars Palladium
2008 Listen (A Benefit Album for Our Time) Various (Carly Simon, Daryl Hall, John Forté, Skylar Grey aka Holly Brook, Ann Hampton Callaway, Blue Man Group, Mandy Patinkin)
2009 Primetime Eddie Bishai
2010 Holedelic Everett Bradley
2010 You’re the Same As Me Gigi Fouquet [27]
2011 Red Light Kiki Collins
2011 Bethesda Sasha Di Bona
2014 Cloud Ballet EP Carmen Browne
2015 Carmen Browne Carmen Browne
2019 Everything to Me Keith Ward
2019 Believe Devonee B.
2019 Talkin’ ‘Bout You and Me Henry Dee
2020 You’re in Love With Me Glenn Kidd
2022 Give Up the Ghost Glenn Kidd
2023 Everyday People Glenn Kidd
2024 Can’t Find the Time Henry Dee
2024 Underachive Dallas Connors
2024 Lover Girl Luzc Ellis
2024 Design Her Luzc Ellis
2025 Boundaries Luzc Ellis
2025 Vampire Time Michele Bettencourt [28]
2025 Everybody Loves a Circus Michele Bettencourt w/ Vampire Time [29]
  • [Official website]
  • [SoundCloud page]

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