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The Lumineers is the debut studio album by American folk rock band the Lumineers. ... in the vernacularity of the thoughtful lyrics." ... "Dead Sea" Hadlock: 4:07: 5 ...
The Lumineers then worked extensively with producer Ryan Hadlock in recording their self-titled debut studio album, which was released in April 2012. The album reached number two on the United States Billboard 200 and the top ten of the Australian , Canadian and United Kingdom album charts [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] – it was certified platinum by the ...
The Lumineers: Wesley Schultz, Maxwell Hughes 2012 The Lumineers "Classy Girls" The Lumineers: Wesley Schultz: 2012 The Lumineers "Dead Sea" The Lumineers: Wesley Schultz: 2012 The Lumineers "Flapper Girl" The Lumineers: Wesley Schultz: 2012 The Lumineers "Flowers In Your Hair" The Lumineers: Wesley Schultz: 2012 The Lumineers "Ho Hey" The ...
The Lumineers are an American alternative folk band based in Denver, Colorado. The founding members are Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites (drums, percussion, piano). Schultz and Fraites began writing and performing together in Ramsey, New Jersey , in 2005.
[12] The two toured under various names including Wesley Jeremiah and Six Cheeks, and released a self-titled EP, including future The Lumineers songs, "Flowers In Your Hair" and "Darlene". Frustrated by their band's limited success in New York, and struggling with the high cost of living, Schultz and Fraites decided to relocate to Denver ...
Mauro Marino, a doctor who examined her, told the Repubblica daily that he believed the girl was in the sea for some 12 hours. The girl told rescuers that the metal boat left from Sfax, Tunisia.
III: The World Tour [1] is the third concert tour by American folk rock band the Lumineers, in support of their third studio album, III (2019). The tour began in Gulf Shores on May 19, 2019, and concluded prematurely on March 11, 2020 in Milwaukee due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
4Q107 (4QCant b) is a fragment of the Song of Songs (2:9‑17; 3:1‑2, 5, 9‑11; 4:1‑3, 8‑11, 14‑16; 5:1) in Hebrew found in Cave 4 at Qumran in the Judean Desert in Israel and which comprises part of the Dead Sea Scrolls.