Wesley Schultz of the Denver-based folk-rock duo on becoming a hero to the likes of Zach Bryan and Noah Kahan.
The Lumineers burst onto the scene with their folk-rock love song "Ho Hey," but was it actually ever a love song to begin with?
Charley Crockett strides into Studio 3 at Sunset Sound on a recent morning like a guy who’s never lived a day without long ...
"The songs might be famous, but as individuals, we're not," says the Lumineers' Wesley Schultz, left, with his bandmate Jeremiah Fraites. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) There’s a version ...
Here's how Cincinnatian Michael Marcagi went from writing songs in his bedroom as a high schooler to opening for The ...
“The coalition collaboration is very important to us, and [Canada and other partners] been part of a lot of our exercises and ...
Since their breakout 2012 self-titled debut album, the Lumineers have achieved some incredible milestones: twenty-four number ...
Kyiv and Washington have agreed to pitch a 30-day ceasefire to Russia, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday, ...
After running in the same circles the past couple years, Marcagi finally connected with The Lumineers frontman Wesley Schultz over dinner last year. He instantly felt a connection with the 42-year ...
The Lumineers released their highly anticipated fifth album “Automatic.” After four successful albums, the general public ...
The Lumineers are singing the "Same Old Song" all the way to #1.The lead single off the "Ho Hey" outfit's latest ...
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