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- The Lighthouse and the Whaler is an American band band from Cleveland, Ohio. Originally a folk rock trio, they eventually became a rock quartet. The group's second album, This is an Adventure, was produced by Ryan Hadlock and independently released in 2012 and received critical praise for its genre-bending melodic folk. (en)
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- The Lighthouse and the Whaler at Webster Hall in February 2013 (en)
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- Ryan Walker (en)
- Matthew LoPresti (en)
- Mark Porostosky (en)
- Michael LoPresti (en)
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- The Lighthouse and the Whaler (en)
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- Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. (en)
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- Aaron Smith (en)
- Evan Storey (en)
- Steve Diaz (en)
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- The Lighthouse and the Whaler is an American band band from Cleveland, Ohio. Originally a folk rock trio, they eventually became a rock quartet. The group's second album, This is an Adventure, was produced by Ryan Hadlock and independently released in 2012 and received critical praise for its genre-bending melodic folk. (en)
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- The Lighthouse and the Whaler (en)
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- The Lighthouse and the Whaler (en)
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