Lanterns of Hope
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1802 W Nob Hill Blvd
Yakima, WA 98902
Feb 23, 2019
6:00 PM PST
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Lanterns of Hope Biography
Eastern-Washington's Lanterns of Hope melds pensive lyrics, absorbing guitar playing, and subdued vocals, to create an ambient blend of Indie-Folk and Americana anthems.
Joshua Hope's style has ranged from Alt-folk, rock, and entrancing instrumental pieces that he has delivered over the course of more than a decade.
Josh started out in college in the Midwest in early 2,000's after an indie signing and touring with the rock n roll band Hope Breaks Through.
After his travels with Hope Breaks Through ended, Hope began composing the instrumental acoustic guitar project, Lessons in the Wind.
By 2012, Joshua Hope began writing a prolific amount of Americana, while playing in duos, trios, and as a solo act performing around the Pacific Northwest for over 300 shows.
Currently, Lanterns of Hope has been releasing critically lauded and radio landing neo-folk and indie as well as looking forward to some exciting future projects.
Read MoreJoshua Hope's style has ranged from Alt-folk, rock, and entrancing instrumental pieces that he has delivered over the course of more than a decade.
Josh started out in college in the Midwest in early 2,000's after an indie signing and touring with the rock n roll band Hope Breaks Through.
After his travels with Hope Breaks Through ended, Hope began composing the instrumental acoustic guitar project, Lessons in the Wind.
By 2012, Joshua Hope began writing a prolific amount of Americana, while playing in duos, trios, and as a solo act performing around the Pacific Northwest for over 300 shows.
Currently, Lanterns of Hope has been releasing critically lauded and radio landing neo-folk and indie as well as looking forward to some exciting future projects.
Indie
Neo-folk
Folk
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