UK singer Benjamin Clementine is in the midst of a sold-out four-show run in NYC. There’s two shows left, one tonight (2/24) at Mercury Lounge and one March 1 at the same venue. He already played two ...
UK artist Benjamin Clementine is back with his first album in five years, And I Have Been, out today via his own Preserve Artists label. Benjamin tells NME that this is the first album in a planned ...
British singer/songwriter Benjamin Clementine has announced a new album, And I Have Been, and has shared its first single, “Genesis,” via a video for it. And I Have Been is due out October 28 via ...
Benjamin Sainte-Clementine is a charismatic singer-poet, pianist, composer and affecting performer. He hails from London, Edmonton Green, but started his artistic career whilst traveling in Paris, ...
After countless teases, Gorillaz have finally returned. The long-awaited new album from Gorillaz is due this year, and from the looks of things, the latest album from Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's ...
EXCLUSIVE: Range Media Partners has signed actor and composer Benjamin Clementine for representation in all areas. A self-taught pianist, composer and musician, Clementine’s debut acting role was as ...
Experimental pop artist and contemporary classical composer Benjamin Clementine has announced details of his third studio LP, And I Have Been. A follow-up to his 2017 release I Tell A Fly, the ...
British-born troubadour Benjamin Clementine soared to career heights when his eclectic jazzy debut recording “At Least For Now” won the overseas Mercury Prize in 2015. The achievement is all the more ...
Benjamin Sainte-Clémentine (born 7 December 1988) is a British composer, musician and actor. Born and raised in London, Clementine later moved to Paris, where he experienced homelessness for a time.
Mercury Prize winner Benjamin Clementine is known for his genre-defying music, soulful voice and poetic lyricism. He joins Robert Bound in the studio to discuss his new album ‘And I Have Been’ and its ...
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