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The Clements Brothers are George and Charles Clements, identical twins from New England. They’ve been playing and writing music together for as long as they can remember and ‘The Clements Brothers’ marks their first project together since playing in the internationally touring grass-roots band, ‘The Lonely Heartstring Band’ with whom they put out two albums on Rounder Records. With roots, rock, bluegrass, jazz, and classical influences, George (on guitar) and Charles (on bass) aim to capture their singer-songwriter sensibilities in a unique blended voice, at once enthralling and intimate, groovy and serene. Their first album 'Dandelion Breeze' was released in 2023 on Plow Man Records and their sophomore record is set to be released in the Fall of 2026. The duo is a fusion of each brother's unique musical journey, and the result is music all its own, filled with vocal harmonies, instrumental virtuosity, and a genuine love of song.
Press
“Dandelion Breeze is an album that unassumingly and softly seeps into your soul and stakes its claim as one of the year’s best debuts.” - Mike Davies, KLOF Magazine
“With the release of their debut full-length album, Dandelion Breeze, The Clements Brothers add a new dimension to the concept of blood harmony. They have created a collection of songs that make the most of the uncanny blend of their voices.” - Nancy Posey, No Depression
“The Clements Brothers weave a gossamer sound, their conjoined voices…reminiscent of classic laid-back singer-songwriters of past years.” - Paul Kerr, Americana UK
“The Clements Brothers have woven a tapestry of folk and Americana that tugs at the heartstrings and soothes the soul. Dandelion Breeze is a triumph for The Clements Brothers, a testament to their growth as artists and storytellers. This album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates soul-stirring folk music that lingers in the heart and mind. With its compelling narratives and captivating melodies, it’s an album that will undoubtedly stand the test of time. – Jason Felton, Record Dept.







