Winston Marshall was born on December 7, 1988 in England. Famous as a banjo player and lead guitarist of the popular folk group Mumford & Sons. He helped found the band and contributed to their Grammy-winning album Babel, as well as hit songs like "Little Lion Man," "The Cave," and "I Will Wait."
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About
Famous as a banjo player and lead Guitarist of the popular folk group Mumford & Sons. He helped found the band and contributed to their Grammy-winning album Babel, as well as hit songs like "Little Lion Man," "The Cave," and "I Will Wait."
Before Fame
Prior to his work with Mumford & Sons, he performed with bands called the Cowboy Ramblers and Captain Kick.
Trivia
In 2013, he joined Old Crow Medicine show musician Gill Landry as a member of a short-lived joke-band called Salvador Dali Parton.
Family Life
He was born in London, England, to parents Sabina and Paul Marshall. He grew up with a sister named Giovanna. He got married to Dianna Agron on October 15, 2016.
Associated With
His Mumford & Sons band family includes vocalist Marcus Mumford, singer and instrumentalist Ben Lovett, and Bassist Ted Dwane.