John Helliwell is a distinguished English musician best known for his role as the saxophonist and woodwind player for the rock band Supertramp, a group that rose to international fame in the 1970s and 1980s with hits like "Dreamer," "Give a Little Bit," and "The Logical Song." Throughout his career, Helliwell has demonstrated a versatile musicianship that extends beyond the rock genre, exploring areas of jazz, classical music, and beyond. Born on February 15, 1945, in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, he first showcased his musical talents at a young age and later solidified his passion for music through formal education at the London School of Economics, where interestingly, he studied economics.
Transitioning from his foundation with Supertramp, Helliwell has pursued various musical endeavors that highlight his sophisticated playing style and deep appreciation for the nuances of different musical forms. His recent releases, such as "Don't Ever Leave Me," "The Bari Session," and "Ever Open Door," exhibit a blend of jazz influences with the warmth of other styles, creating introspective and emotionally resonant works. These projects not only underline his skill as a musician but also his growth as an artist willing to explore complex themes and compositions. Through albums like "Two of Us" and "Del Soldato in Trincea," Helliwell continues to engage audiences with his soulful performances and innovative arrangements, ensuring his legacy not just as a member of Supertramp, but as a respected solo artist in his own right.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started