Sadie Jemmett
@ Green Note
SADIE JEMMETT: Sadie Jemmett is a critically acclaimed Singer/Songwriter, performer, and composer for Theatre. She is known for her outspoken and politically inspired songs. Sadie is a UK artist living in France. She performs in both English and French. Her music career began many years ago in Paris, when her newly recorded single was picked up by renowned theatre and opera director Irina Brook and used as the theme tune for her hit show, Resonances, starring French film star Irene Jacobs. The play was a critical success and went on to win the prestigious French Moliere Award. From Paris, with her newborn baby in her arms, Sadie moved to London to continue her career. There she had a lucky break when she secured a support slot for legendary folk Singer, Judy Collins at the prestigious Jazz Cafe in Camden. Judy was impressed and signed Sadie to her New York label, Wildflower Records, who released her debut album The Blacksmith’s Girl, a mainly acoustic album of Americana/ folk songs, produced and recorded in LA by the late, great David Bianco (Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Red Hot Chilli Peppers).
The album received great reviews, notably from the respected music critic Nigel Williamson, who is a fan and received both national and regional radio plays. Sadie then toured the UK extensively as support for Judy Collins, Aled Jones, Anais Mitchel, and KT Tunstall.
Throughout her career as a Singer-Songwriter and Recording Artist, Sadie has also had an extremely successful career as a composer, musician, and musical director for Theatre, Working in Theatres such as Theatre National de Nice, Theatre National de Chaillot, Paris, The Barbican, London, And The La Mama Experimental Theatre, New York. ‘Jemmett’s Elizabethan / folk / Dylan style music was terrific – exemplary ’ Sadie was recently named Artist of the Week by Eve Blair, who championed her music on her BBC radio Ulster show, The Late Show. In April 2025 Sadie was invited to take part in Letters to the Future, a new venture from Canadian fiddle player Miranda Mulholland, and UK producer Neil Pearson. She will be performing songs that she has contributed to the project, together with other Artists, at Celtic Connections, Glasgow and The South Bank Centre, London in early 2026. More details for this can be found on her website.
She is currently working on a new album, The Frozen Ground, a collection of socio-political and protest songs that reflect the uncertain and difficult times we are living in. The album is due to be released early next year. An international tour is currently being set up to promote the album.
when & where
- Mar 12, 2026, 19:00
- Green Note, 106 Parkway, London NW1 7AN, United Kingdom
about Green Note
ticket information
- £15