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Limestone - Lush Pop with Hints of Folk and Brass Band

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Discover the origins of Limestone, which started in 2016 as an unnamed musical experiment by InSub Beckley and Jeff Westenhofer. With no specific goal other than bringing musicians together to see what magic would unfold, the indie rock project officially took on the name Limestone in November 2017. Join us on this podcast journey as we unravel the band's musical evolution. In the band's early days as a rock quartet, Limestone crafted a sound rooted in alt-rock, drawing inspiration from blues and punk. Their initial rock quartet phase resulted in the singles "Changing Ways" (December 2019) and "Never No Problem" (September 2021). Since 2022, the addition of violin and trumpet has transformed Limestone into a dynamic 6-piece ensemble, steering their sound towards lush pop with hints of folk and brass band influences. Dive into the band's journey of songwriting, culminating in their inaugural public performance in Louisville, Kentucky in December 2017. Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of Limestone's musical narrative, from humble beginnings to the vibrant soundscape they've become today.

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Discover the origins of Limestone, which started in 2016 as an unnamed musical experiment by InSub Beckley and Jeff Westenhofer. With no specific goal other than bringing musicians together to see what magic would unfold, the indie rock project officially took on the name Limestone in November 2017. Join us on this podcast journey as we unravel the band's musical evolution. In the band's early days as a rock quartet, Limestone crafted a sound rooted in alt-rock, drawing inspiration from blues and punk. Their initial rock quartet phase resulted in the singles "Changing Ways" (December 2019) and "Never No Problem" (September 2021). Since 2022, the addition of violin and trumpet has transformed Limestone into a dynamic 6-piece ensemble, steering their sound towards lush pop with hints of folk and brass band influences. Dive into the band's journey of songwriting, culminating in their inaugural public performance in Louisville, Kentucky in December 2017. Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of Limestone's musical narrative, from humble beginnings to the vibrant soundscape they've become today.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
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