Bands & artists like The Limeliters

If you like The Limeliters, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

The Brothers Four

The Brothers Four

Their tight vocal harmonies and acoustic instrumentation create a similar folk-jazz blend that invites sing-alongs.

traditional folk music
The Kingston Trio

The Kingston Trio

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Known for their harmonious vocals and folk-influenced sound, they share a lively spirit and rhythmic guitar work.

traditional folk music
Peter, Paul and Mary

Peter, Paul and Mary

Their focus on intricate harmonies and acoustic arrangements mirrors the engaging interplay found in The Limeliters' music.

folk music
The New Christy Minstrels

The New Christy Minstrels

Their vibrant vocal arrangements and folk roots align closely with the lively acoustic sound of The Limeliters.

folk music
Simon & Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel

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Their intricate vocal harmonies and thoughtful lyrics offer a reflective quality akin to The Limeliters' musical approach.

folk rock folk-pop psychedelic folk
The Weavers

The Weavers

Pioneers of folk music with rich harmonies and social themes, their sound complements the communal spirit of The Limeliters.

traditional folk music
The Mamas & the Papas

The Mamas & the Papas

Their lush vocal harmonies and blend of folk and pop elements provide a similar warmth and engagement as The Limeliters.

folk rock
The Irish Rovers

The Irish Rovers

Their lively folk tunes and strong harmonies create an atmosphere that encourages audience participation like The Limeliters.

Irish folk music

Common questions

Who sounds like The Limeliters?

Artists similar to The Limeliters include The Brothers Four, The Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul and Mary and The New Christy Minstrels. Each shares elements of The Limeliters's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Limeliters?

The Limeliters is primarily known for jazz. Their music features intricate vocal harmonies layered over rhythmic guitar strumming, creating a lively interplay that invites participation and reflection.

Where should I start if I like The Limeliters?

If you enjoy The Limeliters, start with The Brothers Four — their album "B.M.O.C. – Best Music On/Off Campus" is a great entry point. Their tight vocal harmonies and acoustic instrumentation create a similar folk-jazz blend that invites sing-alongs.