The Clementine Lovell Trio

at Ye Olde Rose & Crown Theatre Pub, London
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Clementine had a run of sell out London shows prior to the launch of her album in June 2025. She has a distinctive lyrical voice which produces clear, soaring, eerie, and shimmering vocal lines, contrasting against the dark bassy accordion drones and weaving in amongst the piano accordion treble harmonies. Clementine's music is rooted in both English and Irish folk and influenced by place and season.

She is joined by percussionist Carmen Ruiz Vicente and fiddle player Duncan Menzies. Carmen's background is in American roots music. She plays regularly with blues band Dom Glynn & His Sunday Best, and country artist Savannah Gardner and the Recovering Good Girls. Duncan performs with a variety of musical groups, including the renowned bluegrass trio Copper Viper, and Quebec inspired folk band Club Debris.

Clementine Lovell

Clementine's voice has been described as Emmy Lou Harris meets Joan Baez, shimmering and soaring vocals influenced by the old school sounds of folk rock legends such as Sandy Denny and Jaqui McShee. Her music is rooted in both English and Irish folk, with songs and stories inspired by the places where she grew up: the beautiful apple orchards of Herefordshire and the rugged coast of West Cork. In her interpretations of traditional material, she uses the dark bassy drones of her accordion and weaves her voice with the treble harmonies to create atmospheric versions of ballads and folk songs. Her original material demonstrates the ability to tell personal stories in a way that feels universal. It moves her audience to tears and laughter as she engages them with the stories of ordinary people, and the struggles, joys and emotions that connect us and make us human.

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Ye Olde Rose & Crown Theatre Pub

53-55 Hoe Street
Walthamstow
London
E17 4SA

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on Sun 18 January 2026