Music
Three generations of the same family grapple with addiction and inherited trauma in this cinematic rendering of the latest album from American folk-rock band The Lumineers.
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A star-studded musical celebration in tribute to Leonard Cohen—the Montreal-born writer, composer, performer and man of letters—that took place in November 2017 at the Bell Centre.
The Lumineers bring energetic American folk-rock to the picturesque Musilac Festival. You won’t be able to resist clapping along and stomping your feet to the band’s raw sound and enchanting music.
A story told by The Lumineers. The film follows the same woman through periods of her life from young adulthood to old-age. All of the pages are accompanied by The Lumineers music and are interlinked.
drums, percussion, piano
The Lumineers perform at BBC Glastonbury in 2016 on Other Stage, June 24, 2016 at Worthy Farm, Pilton. Set list includes Sleep On The Floor, Ophelia, Flowers In Your Hair, Ho Hey, Cleopatra, Subterranean Homesick Blues, Stubborn Love
Himself - Drums, Percussion
The Lumineers September 3, 2013 The Roundhouse (iTunes Festival 2013) London, United Kingdom 01. Submarines 02. Ain't Nobody's Problem (Sawmill Joe cover) 03. Flowers in Your Hair 04. Ho Hey (First verse unplugged) 05. Classy Girls 06. Subterranean Homesick Blues (Bob Dylan cover) 07. Dead Sea 08. Slow It Down 09. Duet 10. Charlie Boy 11. Darlene (Played in the crowd) 12. Elouise (Played in the crowd) 13. Stubborn Love 14. Flapper Girl Encore: 15. Morning Song 16. Gun Song 17. Big Parade
This session was streamed live online on May 19, 2012 from New Orleans, LA. The Lumineers have that stomp-and-clap acoustic, heart-on-the-sleeve kind of sound. They've attracted devout fans, young, old and in-between who are drawn to their Americana-inflected sound in the vein of the Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons and their slow, sultry ballads that suggest the raw revelations of Jeff Buckley and Ryan Adams.