How the Lumineers outlived stomp-clap's biggest hit
Briefly

The Lumineers, while initially known for their hit "Ho Hey," have transformed their career by becoming a respected live act and inspiring upcoming artists. Their influence is evident in the work of musicians like Zach Bryan and Noah Kahan, who credit the band for their own musical journeys. The recent release of their fifth album, "Automatic," continues to showcase their evolution. With planned stadium shows and a strong connection to their roots, the Lumineers highlight the importance of live music and community support in their ongoing journey.
"Zach has a tattoo of the 'Cleopatra' logo on his arm. And Noah, we were emailing once and he said, 'There'd be no Noah without the Lumineers.' It's kind of hard to wrap my head around."
"My son Lenny's school had a music day where whoever wanted to played. And Lenny got up there and played 'Ho Hey.' It was one of the best moments of my life."
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