One year after releasing the critically and commercially successful 'Babel' album, the members of Mumford & Sons are taking a break. It could potentially be a long break, as keyboardist Ben Lovett says there is no band activity planned for the foreseeable future.
After feeling unwell for several days, Mumford and Sons bassist Ted Dwane was rushed to the hospital last week for emergency brain surgery. Thankfully, following a successful operation Dwane is now home recovering.
Mumford and Sons bassist Ted Dwane was rushed to the hospital on Monday (June 10) to receive emergency treatment after feeling unwell for several days. What the doctors found will require surgery, as well as the postponement of three shows scheduled for this week.
Zac Brown and Mumford & Sons are part of a star-studded group of musicians set to pay tribute to Levon Helm at the 2013 Grammys ceremony this weekend.
By the thinnest of margins, Rascal Flatts took care of Uncle Kracker and his new single 'Nobody's Sad on a Saturday Night' yesterday and last night on Taste of Country Nights radio. 'Changed' has now won two in a row and will face another challenger new to mainstream country on Thursday.
The 'wait' is finally over! Four months after releasing 'I Will Wait' to radio, Mumford & Sons are trying their hand at the country genre, sending the bluegrass-infused rock track and its accompanying music video to country outlets.
Mumford and Sons' honest and revealing lyrics give their hit song 'I Will Wait' a shot with a genre that is typically nervous around outsiders. The folk-rockers from England have offered their gold single to country radio four months after releasing it as the lead single from their Grammy-nominated 'Babel' album.
Following a banjo-pickin' performance of her hit single 'Mean' at the ACMs, Taylor Swift keeps strumming along to offer a most sincere form of flattery to British indie rockers Mumford and Sons on her Taylor guitar. The 21-year-old pop-country blend laid down a soulful rendition of the band's song 'White Blank Page' for BBC.