Barry and Sally Childs-Helton explained

Barry and Sally Childs-Helton are a husband-and-wife duo of filk performers based in Indianapolis, IN. Barry is an accomplished guitarist and prolific songwriter, while Sally is a creative percussionist (as well as a certified Music for People improvisation teacher [1]). Their eclectic repertoire ranges from clever parodies to lyrically dense "space music," mining diverse musical genres including folk, blues, rock and jazz. Both Barry and Sally have doctorate degrees in folklore from Indiana University, and the title of their album Paradox is an intentional pun.[2] [3] (However, Sally's song Alphabet Soup can be read as her commentary on academia.) They are legacy members of The Black Book Band (active 1990–1998) and current members of Wild Mercy (2002-present). Together they have been nominated 21 times for the Pegasus Award given by the Ohio Valley Filk Fest, collecting 5 trophies. In 2003, they were inducted into the Filk Hall of Fame.[4]

Discography

Pegasus Awards

Pegasus Nominations (individually and jointly)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pegasus Awards - Sally Childs-Helton .
  2. Web site: Barry Childs-Helton . Chronicle Vitae . 30 October 2018.
  3. Childs-Helton, S.. 1990. The temporal framework of western art music event: The role of markers and cues. .
  4. Web site: Barry & Sally Childs-Helton - 2003 . Filk Hall of Fame . 2013-06-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120307031818/http://www.filkontario.ca/hof/inductees/childshelton.html . 2012-03-07 .