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  1. Band member changes for the Cleopatra tour included bass player Ben Wahamaki, a touring member since 2012, being replaced by Byron Isaacs. [77]

  2. Il gruppo in concerto a Washington il 2 agosto 2012. Wesley Schultz alla chitarra e Neyla Pekarek al violoncello. Il gruppo si è formato nel 2005 dall'incontro tra il chitarrista e cantante Wesley Schultz (1982) e il batterista Jeremiah Fraites (1986).

  3. Ben Wahamaki. Ben Wahamaki was a part of The Lumineers during their early years, playing bass during the tours that followed their debut album’s release. His tenure with the band was short-lived, and he left after touring with them for a couple of years. Post his time with The Lumineers, Wahamaki has kept a low profile in the music industry.

  4. Ben Wahamaki, Jeremiah Fraites, Neyla Pekarek, Wesley Schultz and Stelth Ulvang of The Lumineers at The 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals Ben Wahamaki, J...

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  5. 16 apr 2019 · Mentre Neyla Pekarek, Jay Van Dike e Ben Wahamaki sono usciti definitivamente dalla formazione originale. Almeno per il momento. Non è stato ancora precisato il numero esatto dei brani che costituiranno questa nuova raccolta d’inediti.

  6. The Lumineers is the debut studio album by American folk rock band the Lumineers. The album was released in the United States on April 3, 2012, and contains the singles "Ho Hey", "Stubborn Love" and "Submarines". The album peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.

  7. 26 ago 2020 · A change of bassist brought in Byron Isaacs in 2016, though Ben Wahamaki worked on Cleopatra.