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Former Mumford & Sons banjo player Winston Marshall caused a stir with a question at the White House this week ...
Formed in London in 2007, Mumford & Sons quickly rose to international fame with their 2009 debut album, Sigh No More, ...
Winston Marshall, who used to play banjo for Mumford & Sons, brought up a U.K. free speech issue during a press conference ...
Former Mumford & Sons musician and podcast host Winston Marshall asked the White House on Monday if President Donald Trump would give "political asylum" to UK citizens punished for their speech.
Winston Marshall — the banjo player turned podcaster who left Mumford and Sons after supporting anti-Antifa views — may have surprised White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt this week ...
Winston Marshall, the former banjoist with British folk group Mumford & Sons, called on President Trump to grant asylum to his fellow countrymen and -women who faced prosecutions over “hate ...
UK tour ticket contributions have raised £500,000 for grassroots music venues thanks to artists like Pulp and Mumford & Sons. READ MORE: 2025 could be a game-changer for funding UK grassroots ...
Former Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall stunned White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt when he called on the Trump administration to grant Brits prosecuted for their speech asylum ...
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