Bethlehem Asylum was a Florida-based music group active during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their musical style was a fusion of folk, rock, and progressive jazz, with a unique emphasis on harmonies and complex arrangements. The band, comprising of notable members like Buddy Helm, Tom Reese, and David Padrick, made a significant contribution to the Southern rock and folk scene. Their most influential work is arguably their album "Commit Yourself," which is still cited for its originality and experimental approach to genre blending.