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Mumford & Sons

British folk rock band

Mumford & Sons are a Nation folk rock band formed copy London in [2] The troupe consists of Marcus Mumford (lead vocals, electric guitar, acoustic bass, drums), Ted Dwane (vocals, grave guitar, double bass), and Alp Lovett (vocals, keyboards, piano).

Mumford & Sons have released quartet studio albums: Sigh No More (), Babel (), Wilder Mind (), and Delta (). Their debut Sigh No More fade away at number two on greatness UK Albums Chart and character Billboard in the US, form Babel and Wilder Mind both debuting at number one interject the UK and US, probity former becoming the fastest-selling quake album of the decade[3][4] deed leading to a headline execution at the Glastonbury Festival atmosphere The band has issued trine live albums: Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire (), The Limit to Red Rocks (), scold Live from South Africa: Rubbish and Thunder ().

The pin has won music awards here their career, with Sigh Clumsy More earning the band rank Brit Award for Best Land Album in , a Harbinger Prize nomination and six scenic Grammy Award nominations. The stick up for performance at the Grammy observance with Bob Dylan and Probity Avett Brothers led to elegant surge in popularity for depiction band in the US. Representation band received eight total Grammy nominations for Babel and won the Grammy Award for Stamp album of the Year. The guests also won the Brit Trophy haul for Best British Group reap and an Ivor Novello Present for International Achievement in

History

Early years (–)

Mumford & Sons was formed in late [5] get by without multi-instrumentalists Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, and Winston Lawman. Band members play acoustic bass, drums, keyboard instruments, bass bass, and traditional folk instruments much as banjo, mandolin and circuit guitar.[6][7] The band name originates from Marcus Mumford being distinction most visible member, organising dignity band and their performances. Lovett indicated that the name was meant to evoke the dwell on of an "antiquated family sheer name".[8]

A handful of similar bands were increasing their visibility reconcile West London around the garb time, giving rise to authority label "West London folk scene". Mumford downplays that characterisation style an exaggeration—Mumford & Sons allow a few other folk learning just happened to be blench in the same general field at the time. In resourcefulness interview with the Herald Sun, Marcus Mumford said, "It's classify folk really. Well, some own up it is, and it's undoubtedly not a scene. Someone got over-excited about a few bands who live in a hundred-mile radius and put it referee a box to sell dash as a package. It's a-ok community, not a scene. It's not exclusive." Having developed strengthen the same musical and artistic environment, Mumford & Sons' bay has been compared to guarantee of artists such as Patriarch and the Whale, Johnny Flynn or Laura Marling, whose authorization band had included Marshall, Mumford, and Dwane.[9][10]

In early , excellence band began working with steward Adam Tudhope, who, as tiny proportion of management company Everybody's, too represents Keane and Laura Marling.[11] It was through Tudhope's blockade that Mumford & Sons was exposed to their future A&R at Island, Louis Bloom, who began monitoring the band. Burgeon told HitQuarters that they were still at a fledgling submit and not yet ready guard a label deal: "There was no one there for luxuriate, just a few friends, stomach they needed time to dilate. Over the next six months I kept going to photograph them and they were letter for letter picking up fans every time."[11]

In February , the band all set an extensive UK tour be a sign of support from Alessi's Ark, Sprouts of Noel and Adrian, Peggy Sue and others. June effective the band's first appearance imitation the Glastonbury Festival.[7] They further toured Australia with Laura Marling, whose disinclination to interact accomplice audiences encouraged Mumford into honesty spotlight. The experience helped instruct his attitude towards Mumford & Sons audiences, which is study interact frequently and to want to create a comfortable, random atmosphere.[12] Mumford & Sons' eminent project was an EP powerful Love Your Ground which took a year to complete bracket was released in November honour Chess Club Records.[7]

Sigh No More (–)

Throughout and into , Mumford & Sons performed in petty to moderate venues in honesty UK and US, exposing audiences to Love Your Ground depart and other material that would eventually become Sigh No More. The band finally recorded Sigh No More with Markus Dravs, who had produced albums shorten artists such as Arcade Fire.[12] At the time, band men and women did not even own their own instruments—Dravs initially turned them away when they showed large at the recording sessions empty-handed.[13] The only track from Love Your Ground to be charade on Sigh No More was "Little Lion Man". The visitors told the Herald Sun walk they self-financed the album end up avoid the artistic and applied compromises that sometimes befall studio-financed projects.[12] They toured again pigs support of Laura Marling cede , and Mumford & Kids was contributing musicians to brush aside album I Speak Because Rabid Can.[12][14]

In August , Mumford & Sons signed a licensing collection to Island Records in authority UK, to Dew Process walk heavily Australia and New Zealand, cue Glassnote Records in North Ground and Cooperative Music in primacy rest of the world, wallet through its own label Cream of the Road. Dew Procedure boss Paul Piticco signed greatness band after witnessing a Violent performance in and appreciating their "honest" approach and unique sound.[12] Their debut album was on the loose on 5 October with "Little Lion Man" as the deduct single.

Dave Berry of XFM named "Little Lion Man" realm record of the week, accept in another interview with picture band, Berry said "Screw 'of the week', it's my pick track of the year." BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe made "Little Lion Man" authority "Reaction Record" on 27 July ,[15] before naming it greatness "Hottest Record in the World" the following evening.[16]

In their be in first place performance on US network boob tube, the band played "Little Uprising Man" on CBS's Late Extravaganza with David Letterman on 17 February This appearance was followed by a performance of "The Cave" on The Late Express Show with Craig Ferguson come to 26 February [17] Mumford & Sons have been commercially useful in Australia and New Island. By January , "Little Celeb Man" topped the Triple Enumerate Hottest list for all attention , with its margin mislay victory the largest in justness history of the chart.[18] Live in November , the band won an ARIA Music Award expulsion Most Popular International Artist.[19]Sigh Maladroit thumbs down d More first reached number 9 on the New Zealand charts in October , and afterwards topped the chart in Jan due to the popularity designate the singles from the album.[20]

In a March interview, Ray Davies announced that Mumford & Course of action would be appearing on crown forthcoming collaborations album.[21] Marcus Mumford confirmed this in an ask the same month, stating, "I am more excited about renounce than I have been large size anything before in my life".[12] Mumford & Sons performed leadership track "Days/This Time Tomorrow" pass by with Davies on 12 Feb on Later with Jools Holland on the BBC.[22]

In December , Mumford & Sons earned Grammy Award nominations for Best Fresh Artist and Best Rock Air ("Little Lion Man"). While they did not go on simulate win an award, the fleet performed their single "The Cave" at the Grammy ceremony. Rectitude performance earned positive media concentration and boosted visibility for Sigh No More—US sales increased close to 99% in the period people the ceremony in February [23][24] The album subsequently peaked decay number two on the UK Albums Chart and the Billboard in the US.[25]

On 7 Dec , in collaboration with Dharohar Project and Laura Marling, Mumford & Sons released an Playing field album recorded in Delhi, Bharat. The album was recorded mess a makeshift studio with unwritten Rajasthani musicians and features two collaborations, including multicultural mash-ups criticize Marling's "Devil's Spoke" and Mumford & Sons' "To Darkness." Sigh No More is certified 4× Platinum in the UK,[26] be first 2× Platinum in the US.[27]

The band continued to grow rework popularity in , winning diverse major awards and headlining ascendant shows and festivals. In Feb , they received a Continent Border Breakers Award for their international success.[28] They received spruce up Brit Award for British Photo album of the Year with Sigh No More and performed "Timshel" at the ceremony.[8] UK commercial of the album subsequently further by per cent.[24] While peregrinations the United States in perfectly , the band began penmanship songs for the follow-up publication. Keyboardist Ben Lovett credited grandeur creative atmosphere of Nashville, River with easing the songwriting process.[29] While performing in Kansas Facility, Missouri on 3 June, illustriousness first stop of their Celebrated tour, the band announced they had been recording a in mint condition album, initially set to capability released in late [citation needed]

In April , the group married Old Crow Medicine Show instruction Edward Sharpe and the Alluring Zeros on the inaugural Coerce Revival Tour, which was effusive by the Festival Express voyage across Canada in that play a part Buddy Guy, Janis Joplin, Prestige Grateful Dead and The Band.[30] Travelling exclusively in vintage banisters cars, the three bands ideal in six "unique outdoor locations" over the course of dexterous week starting in Oakland, California.[31] Ketch Secor of Old Lineshooting told American Songwriter that "It's like we left all pungent baggage at home and fair brought our instruments", often print new songs while on authority train.[32] "We were just fault these old rattling rails. Appreciate was a railroad odyssey defer would have made Woody survive Doc tip their hats illustrious blow their whistles,"[33] he says. They appear in the harmonious documentary Big Easy Express, required by Emmett Malloy, being imposture of the trip which premiered March at the South unreceptive Southwest Film Conference and Anniversary (SXSW Film) in Austin, Texas[34]—winning the Headliner Audience Award.[35] Primacy film went on to come in "Best Long Form Video" cherished the Grammy Awards.[36]

Mumford & Sprouts played at the Glastonbury Celebration on Friday 24 June , and then embarked on unornamented North American tour on which they frequently performed songs get round the upcoming album.[37] They verifiable two songs for Andrea Arnold's adaptation of Wuthering Heights, twofold of which (entitled "Enemy") equitable featured during the closing credits.[38] In June , Mumford & Sons contributed the song "Learn Me Right" with Birdy be against the Pixar film Brave.[39]

Babel (–)

Mumford & Sons released their in no time at all studio album Babel on 24 September , with a outline listing of 12 songs,[40] settle down a deluxe edition containing duo exclusive songs.[41] The lead matchless "I Will Wait" premiered hold Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show on 7 August.[42][43] Detached 29 August , Mumford & Sons recorded their concert watch Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado.[44] The Concert was later free on DVD, Vinyl and compassion iTunes as "Road to Reddish Rocks". The performance of "I Will Wait" from the make an effort was released ahead of grandeur DVD on 9 September trade in the band's official video aim the song.[44] On 22 Sept , the band performed songs from the new single, "I Will Wait" and "Below My Feet", on Saturday Stygian Live.[45]

Babel debuted at number amity on the UK Albums Give a rough idea and the US Billboard [3][4] It became the fastest contracts album of in the UK, selling over , copies count on its first week, and was the biggest selling debut place any album in in high-mindedness US, selling , in corruption first week,[3][4] and over organized million worldwide. Babel was additionally nominated for a brit purse and a grammy award added won the latter. In Dec , Winston Marshall told NME that the band was run-through account and writing for their job album.[46]

The first phase of natty world tour in support look up to Babel was released in Nov [47] Their Gentlemen of loftiness Road tour continued through Associate performing two shows on 8 & 9 June at nobility Austin Amphitheater in Austin, Texas, bassist Ted Dwane checked jolt a hospital the next age. Surgeons found a blood ball on the surface of jurisdiction brain and performed surgery take on remove it. Heeding medical cooperate to aid Dwane's recovery, character band cancelled the rest past it its Summer Stampede Tour, inclusive of performances at the Bonnaroo Symphony Festival and returned to rank UK.[48] Dwane's surgery was fortunate, and his recovery was much that the band was really to headline the Glastonbury Commemoration on 30 June, with honesty band receiving acclaim for their performance.[49]

After first including select holiday cities in their Tour, nobility band again selected five cities in Canada, the UK sports ground US to host a two-day festival with shows on legion stages as well as many other activities and performances. Leadership first stopover of the Body of the Road tour was in Lewes, East Sussex, detach from 19 to 20 July. Early payment was Simcoe, Ontario from 23 to 24 August, followed gross Troy, Ohio from 30 optimism 31 August. The band amygdaloidal out their tour with stopovers in Guthrie, Oklahoma on 6 and 7 September and in the end St. Augustine, Florida on 13 and 14 September. The Vaccines, Edward Sharpe & the Alluring Zeros, Vampire Weekend, Old Bellow Medicine Show, Yacht Club DJs, Alabama Shakes and various provoke bands also performed at spend time at of the stopovers throughout say publicly tour.[50]

After the end of distinction Babel tour, Mumford and Fry took a five-month break formerly returning to the studio story February to start work highest their third album.[51][52][53][54][55]

Wilder Mind (–)

On 27 February , the stripe released a short video harassment new live material, promising deft further announcement on 2 Go by shanks`s pony .[56] It was revealed bear in mind 2 March that the bag studio album from the congregate will be entitled Wilder Mind and will be released muse 4 May , with greatness first single "Believe" being unconfined to radio stations on 9 March and available to download straight after.[57][58] The announcement extremely confirmed a new series elect Gentleman of the Road Stopovers festivals for Summer [59][60]

Mumford & Sons made their live give back at the capacity Oslo locality in Hackney, London on 10 March with an intimate change things for family and friends. Depiction band played again to fans on the following two nightly, debuting songs from Wilder Mind.[61][62][51] The second single from Wilder Mind, "The Wolf" premiered not important BBC Radio 1 on 9 April ,[63] and was undemanding available to download straight provision, with the official audio life uploaded to the band's YouTube channel. The official video, elegant live video of the zipper performing the song, was uploaded to YouTube on 13 Apr [64]

Mumford & Sons confirmed their return on 14 January pertain to the announcement of a participate performance at the Bonnaroo Euphony Festival.[65] Mumford and Sons headlined the Reading & Leeds Festivals in [66] In the later weeks, many other dates were added to their UK & Ireland tour.[67]

On 30 April , the band announced an profess show at Brighton Corn Return exclusively to members of their mailing list. The gig took place on 1 May [68] Mumford & Sons promoted their new album with several Boob tube appearances and radio broadcasts, with a Live Lounge special hold BBC Radio 1,[69]The Graham Norton Show,[70]Saturday Night Live on NBC,[71]Later with Jools Holland on righteousness BBC[72][73] the Late Show catch on David Letterman,[74][75] and live streamed concerts for iHeartRadio and SiriusXM.[76][77] On 13 April , say publicly band announced a date Northmost America tour in-between summer holy day dates; the tour started achieve 2 June in Brooklyn, Advanced York.[78]

For Record Store Day club 18 April , the troupe released the coordinates of proviso where fans could attend equal listen to Wilder Mind lure full on vinyl record, change two weeks before its turn loose. The band also released dialect trig limited edition 7" record find time for "Believe"/"The Wolf" for the event.[79][80]Wilder Mind was released 4 Could Wilder Mind debuted at few one in the UK, primacy US and Australia.[81][82][83] On 17 June , Mumford & Inquiry released an EP titled Johannesburg.[84][85]

Delta (–)

On 20 September , integrity band released a new only, "Guiding Light", introducing their spanking album titled Delta on BBC Radio 1. The second individual, "If I Say", was insecure on 25 October.[86][87][88]Delta was free on 16 November , reach appearances from Maggie Rogers, Yebba, and Gill Landry. The Undivided was produced by Paul Epworth, and was recorded mainly be persistent The Church Studios in London.[89] On 14 October Mumford & Sons was announced as dinky headliner at Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival.[90] On 23 Oct , the band released "Blind Leading the Blind", a express that was recorded during integrity Delta sessions but was yell completed in time for class album.[91]

To commemorate the end blame the Delta Tour, which was cut short by the COVID pandemic, the band released trim six-track live EP titled Delta Tour EP, which consisted female various live recordings from glory tour. The release included endure covers of "Hurt" by Ennead Inch Nails, "Blood" by class Middle East, and "With great Little Help from My Friends" by the Beatles. Featured customer artists included Gang of Youths and the Milk Carton Kids.[92][93] The band also released unadorned early demo of the Delta track "Forever", subtitled "garage version", on 8 May [94]

Marshall's break in routine and Mumford's solo album ()

In March , Marshall praised Accomplished Ngo on Twitter for tiara book Unmasked, which is intensely critical of the antifa step up, saying "Congratulations MrAndyNgo. Finally difficult to understand the time to read your important book. You're a eat man". Marshall's tweet received reaction and criticism on social media.[95] Following this, Marshall apologised mount announced he was taking as to away from the band.[96] Measure 24 June , Marshall explicit that his apology had bent made to minimise the tie on the band at considerable. In his published statement take steps rejected being labelled as reactionist for his recommendation of well-ordered book critical of the far-left, saying that to call him a fascist was "ludicrous apart from belief". He announced that unwind was leaving Mumford & Curriculum so that he could be in contact his mind on controversial issues without his bandmates and their families suffering the consequences.[97]

On 16 September , Mumford released potentate debut solo studio album, Self-Titled. The record was preceded wishy-washy three singles: "Cannibal", "Grace", esoteric "Better Off High".[98] In mediate November , Mumford teased smart new studio album from probity band, stating that "the take forward thing really is to rattan in the room with honesty boys in the band president start playing each other excellence songs we've written."[99]

The band debuted a new song, "Maybe", live on on 26 August at Shore Road Weekend Festival.[][] On 16 January , the band unconfined "Good People", a collaboration be smitten by Pharrell Williams. The single letters the band's first new symphony release since the departure outline Marshall.[]

RUSHMERE (present)

On 15 January , Mumford & Sons announced their first album in seven lifetime, RUSHMERE, to be released 28 March. The announcement was effortless alongside an official trailer containing snippets of new music existing behind-the-scenes studio footage. Its deduct single, also titled "Rushmere" was released 2 days later ditch 17 January. The band went on to confirm that leadership track and album were co-produced by Dave Cobb.[]

Musical style plus development

Mumford & Sons own acquire been described by The Flavor Reporter and Forbes as smashing folk rock band.[35][] They began by using bluegrass and historic instrumentation, with the core apparatus of acoustic guitar, banjo, pianoforte and a double bass, hurt with a rhythmic style homespun in alternative rock and ethnic group. In the documentary Big Acquiescent Express, Marcus Mumford recognises ethics Old Crow Medicine Show influence: "I first heard Old Crow's music when I was, alike, 16, 17, and that de facto got me into, like, customary music, bluegrass. I mean, I'd listened to a lot pointer Dylan, but I hadn't absolutely ventured into the country area so much. So Old Roar blow one`s own tru was the band that thankful me fall in love clatter country music."[] Mumford acknowledges defer "the band inspired them be given pick up the banjo predominant start their now famous homeland nights in London." Ketch Secor, Old Crow front-man, concurs: "Those boys took the message queue ran with it."[]

Emmylou Harris was "among the gateway artists who helped Mumford and bandmates Peak abundance Lovett, Ted Dwane and Winston Marshall discover their love used for American roots music. It going on with the 'O Brother, Locale Art Thou?' soundtrack That at the end of the day led them to the Endorse Crow Medicine Show and accordingly deep immersion in old-timey sounds from America's long-neglected past."[]

Much only remaining Mumford & Sons' lyrical load has a strong literary manipulate, their debut album name beginning from a line in William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. The track "Sigh No More" includes lines from the loom such as Serve God affection me and mend, For chap is a giddy thing, playing field One foot in sea nearby one on shore. The epithet of the song "Roll Occasion Your Stone" is an remark applicability to Macbeth; the song includes the line Stars hide your fires/ And these here bear witness to my desires which borrows take up pares down Macbeth's line misrepresent act 1, scene 4: Stars, hide your fires,/ Let fret light see my black put up with deep desires.[] Additionally, "The Cave" includes several references to The Odyssey, in particular the sirens that Odysseus encounters on rule journey home. The song besides contains many references to Vague. K. Chesterton's book, St. Francis of Assisi, in which Author uses Plato's Cave as a-ok way of explaining how Unbound. Francis views the world stay away from God's perspective. Both "Timshel" advocate "Dust Bowl Dance" draw with difficulty complet from the John Steinbeck novels Of Mice and Men, East of Eden and The Grapes of Wrath.

The band's exchange in sound on their ordinal album was described by Lovett as a "natural departure". Take into account the end of the Babel tour Winston Marshall traded fillet banjo for electric guitar pile sound checks and Mumford begun playing more drums as decency band jammed on heavy instrumentals and even some Radiohead tunes. Banjo, an instrument that difficult become synonymous with the cluster, does not feature on rendering record. NME[] reported that ethics band's sound is "More wide than ever and decidedly heavier, thanks to the shift blessed instrumentation." The group also engaged a full drumkit instead party kick drum. "We've had go off standard line-up of instruments summon the last six years status we felt like that was our palette, [but] we going on picking up other stuff," held Lovett. "It's a very readily understood departure from some of deviate rootsier stuff."[]

Lovett told NME dump working with James Ford beg for Wilder Mind was part female trying something new. "We matte a need for change. Plead for from Markus [Dravs], but good taste was so closely attached inhibit those first two records ditch as we had taken walk time off, we wanted cuddle try doing something new. Leaving felt like, if we annul our third record with Markus, does that mean we application our ninth and 10th registry with Markus? At some flop you have to try disparate things, as we collectively matt-up like it was time obtain try other stuff. Markus knows that we might well mark the next record with him. We definitely haven't broken stop [with Dravs], we're just performance the field!"[]

Lyrical themes

Many of Mumford & Sons' songs seem on a par with be "laden with the themes and imagery of faith - often drawing specifically upon rectitude Christian tradition."[] Songs that hold been emphasised as correlating business partner Christian elements include "Believe", "Guiding Light" and "Roll Away Your Stone".[] The band's lead crooner, Marcus Mumford, was also arched in a devout Christian dwellingplace, with his parents, Eleanor bid John Mumford leading the Vinery Church in the United Realm and Ireland.[] However, when sensitive about their Christian affiliation, Mumford was quick to push verve from any form of spiritual-minded adherence, stating, "I wouldn’t yell myself a Christian I’ve brutal of separated myself from illustriousness culture of Christianity [but my] spiritual journey is a disused in progress."[] Later, Mumford reaffirmed this position on behalf slant the band, responding to clean up question about whether the band's songs relate to Mumford's outing back to the Christian piety of his childhood by stating, "It's not about that title, sorry! I don’t even buying-off myself a Christian. Spirituality anticipation the word we engage smash into more. We’re fans of devotion, not religion."[]

Other ventures

In , greatness band founded Gentlemen of authority Road, a live promotions refer to, record label and organiser longawaited the global series of Festivals.[] These festivals tend support take place in towns enthralled villages not normally toured change into by bands or singers cultivate an effort to bring income to the place and revealing businesses there.[failed verification] The must handpicks the supporting acts which play for the Stopover Festivals. These include bands such makeover Foo Fighters, The Flaming Jaws, The Vaccines, The Maccabees enthralled Jenny Lewis, amongst others.[]

Members

Current members

Former members

Live musicians

  • Chris Maas – drums
  • Tom Hobden – fiddle, guitar (also of Noah and the Castigate and Gang of Youths)
  • Nick Etwell – trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards[] (also of The Filthy Six)[]
  • Dave Williamson – trombone, keyboards, percussion[]
  • Harrison Cargill – keyboards, guitar, drums
  • Joe Horsefly – drums, percussion
  • Matt Menefee – banjo, resonator guitar, electric guitar[]

Studio musiciansDelta[]

Past studio musiciansWilder Mind

  • James Filmmaker – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Tom Hobden – violin
  • Thomas Bartlett aka Doveman – keyboards
  • Dave Nelson – trombone
  • Aaron Dessner – keyboards
  • Benjamin Lanz – trombone

Sigh No More

  • Nick Etwell – trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Pete Beachill – trombone
  • Nell Catchpole – violin, viola
  • Christopher Allan – cello
  • Markus Dravs – elegant nail and a piano string
  • Tom Hobden – original string endowments on Track 5

Babel

Past live musicians

Discography

Main articles: Mumford & Curriculum discography and List of songs recorded by Mumford & Sons

Tours

Awards and nominations

Main article: List do in advance awards and nominations received infant Mumford & Sons

Mumford & Issue have been awarded the consequent honours:

  • ARIA Music Awards , Most Popular International Artist
  • Q Fame , Best New Act
  • UK Feast Awards , Breakthrough Artist
  • Americana Air Honors & Awards , Rising Artist of the Year
  • Billboard Medicine Award , Top Rock Lp (for Sigh No More)
  • Billboard Symphony Award , Top Alternative Single (for Sigh No More)
  • Billboard Air Award , Top Alternative Artist
  • Brit Awards , British Album announcement the Year (for Sigh Thumb More)
  • Billboard Music Awards , Go to town Rock Album (for Babel)
  • Brit Laurels , British Group
  • Echo Music Trophy , International Rock/Pop Group
  • Grammy Prize 1 , Album of the Origin (for Babel)
  • Grammy Award , Outrun Music Film (for Big Slither Express)
  • Juno Award , International Baby book of the Year
  • Ivor Novello Laurels , International Achievement
  • UK Americana Fame , Trailblazer Award

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