Mumford and Sons
- Marcus Mumford – lead vocals, electric guitar, drums
- Ted Dwane – vocals, acoustic bass, electric bass
- Ben Lovett – vocal, piano, keyboard, synthesizer
- Winston Marshall – vocals, electric guitar
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Biography
Inspired
 by folk, rock, country, and bluegrass, the London-based, 
platinum-selling Mumford & Sons feature singer/guitarist/drummer 
Marcus Mumford, vocalist and banjo/Dobro player Winston Marshall, 
vocalist/keyboardist Ben Lovett, and vocalist/bassist Ted Dwane. The 
foursome started playing together in 2007; though they were playing with
 other bands at the time, they bonded over their shared love of rootsy 
music. Mumford & Sons quickly became a part of London's underground 
folk scene, which included acts like Laura Marling and Noah and the 
Whale. By late autumn 2007, the band was writing songs and playing shows
 frequently, leading to a gig at 2008's Glastonbury Festival. That June,
 their self-titled debut EP arrived, followed by the Love Your Ground EP
 that December. 
In May 2009, the Cave and the Open 
Sea EP was released; meanwhile, Mumford & Sons signed to Island 
Records and worked with producer Markus Dravs (the Arcade Fire, 
Maccabees) on their first full-length. That summer, the single "Little 
Lion Man" became the first taste of their new material; it was named 
Hottest Record in the World This Week by BBC 1 Radio DJ Zane Lowe in 
July. The group was shortlisted for the BBC's Sound of 2009 Poll 
shortly before its debut album, Sigh No More, was released that winter. 
It was issued a year later in America on the Glassnote Records label and
 sold over a million copies between the two countries. The group's 
second studio album, the much anticipated Babel, arrived in September 
2012. The album would become a commercial hit, topping the Billboard 
charts before going platinum in the U.S. and receiving a Grammy Award 
for Album of the Year. 
Recorded live over two 
nights at Colorado's legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the band's first 
live film/recording, Road to Red Rocks, followed in late 2012, but after
 wrapping up their international tour in support of Babel, the group 
members announced that they would be going on an indefinite hiatus. In 
early 2015 the band announced both a return to the stage and plans to 
release a new album. The resulting James Ford-produced Wilder Mind, the 
group's third studio long-player, arrived in early May of that year. 
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