“If I can take one young fan of mine and introduce them to Sandy, in a context that they can grab hold of”, she says. “If they like my music they will love Sandy. And that would be the whole concept, sorted. To pass it on, so these songs can go on forever.”
Rather than a solo show, audiences can expect a folk-rock set up of guitar, piano, bass and drums with songs including An Old-Fashioned Waltz, Reynardine, The Sea and of course Who Know’s Where The Time Goes.
“I want to be free to sing”, says Clarke, who usually accompanies herself on guitar. “It’ll be an ensemble to get all the textures and tones that you can get out of her music.”
Clarke describes Denny’s songs as her north star – a constant guiding light. “Look at how brilliant they are – and there so many of them. And each one has gold in it.”
If any contemporary performer is set to extract that gold and fashion it anew, it is Josienne Clarke.
This event will last approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes with no interval.
‘Sings like a haunted angel’ The Financial Times
‘Indie-folk queen asserts her independence’ Uncut
‘Extraordinary’ Mojo
‘Gently exquisite’ The Observer
‘Among the most incisive, unsettling, revealing and absorbing of all British songwriters’ The Arts Desk
‘Shimmering, warm, intimate and at times, profoundly heart-wrenching’ Rough Trade