The Lund Clements Churchill Trio was a band based in Kalamazoo, Michigan (USA), active between 2004 and 2006.
Guitarist Matt Lund has studied many styles of music including jazz, rock and classical. He is a prolific performer and music instructor and has a B. A. from Kalamazoo College and an M.A. from Middle Tennessee State University. He is now adjunct faculty at MTSU and active in the Nashville music scene. Lund has received recognition for various bands and musical projects, including several acclaimed concert series showcasing his performance and compositional skills. Lund also received two grants from the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo to help fund his continuing musical efforts.
Bassist Bill Clements has long received regional acclaim for his prolific style of bass playing (made all the more remarkable due to his having lost his right hand in an industrial accident). Clements has been favorably compared to such bass legends as Stanley Clarke and Marcus Miller.
Drummer Marc Churchill is an experienced player with a master’s degree in percussion performance from Carnegie Mellon. Churchill has much experience with drum set, drum line, drum and bugle corp and orchestral percussion and is a member of several regional symphony orchestras. He is also an experienced music instructor.
The self-titled debut album was released in 2006 and features a cover version of Running Up That Hill.