Clementine March, It Was All A Dream

Biography

No comprehensive biographical information on a musical artist named 'Clementine March' or an artist directly associated with 'It Was All A Dream' as a musical work was found in credible sources. Search results primarily reference a 2022 biography book titled It Was All a Dream: Biggie and the World That Made Him by Justin Tinsley about rapper The Notorious B.I.G. (Christopher Wallace), not a musician by that name. Limited mentions of Clémentine March appear in a music review as an experimental artist with a unique voice in art-folk and related genres, but no detailed early life, career development, or legacy details are available.

Fun Facts

  • Clémentine March is described as a member of a band once called a 'postmodernist noughties Beach Boys,' indicating an earlier surf-pop influenced project.
  • Her latest album Can I Get A Pack Of Camel Lights? features tracks like 'Shelly Duvall' and 'Sonora,' blending escapism with personal moods and landscapes.
  • March's music is characterized as a 'magical tour de force' constantly expanding, with electric band elements and cymbal-dusted sounds.

Musical Connections

Key Collaborators

  • Ollie Chapman - bassist in expanding ensemble (Can I Get A Pack Of Camel Lights?) [recent (circa 2026)]
  • Sophie Lowe - drummer in expanding ensemble (Can I Get A Pack Of Camel Lights?) [recent (circa 2026)]
  • Gavanksi - ensemble member on specific track (feathered country art-folk number on Can I Get A Pack Of Camel Lights?) [recent (circa 2026)]

References

  1. latimes.com
  2. mahoganybooks.com
  3. bookmarks.reviews
  4. books.google.com
  5. monolithcocktail.com

Heard on WWOZ

Clementine March, It Was All A Dream has been played 1 time on WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans' jazz and heritage station.

DateTimeTitleShowSpotify
Mar 1, 202623:51The Power of Your Dreamsfrom Powder KegWhat's Neww/ Duane Williams