Winston Marshall
British musician
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2023 | Became engaged to Melissa Chen, a contributing editor at The Spectator US. |
October 2023 | Reached 45 episodes of 'Marshall Matters' podcast, featuring interviews with notable figures like Laurence Fox, Jordan Peterson, and Candace Owens. |
July 7 2022 | Appeared as a guest on the BBC's political programme Question Time, discussing the resignation of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. |
January 2022 | Marshall launched the 'Marshall Matters' podcast hosted by The Spectator, interviewing people in creative industries. |
2021 | Became a contributor to The Spectator magazine, owned by his father. |
June 2021 | Permanently left Mumford & Sons to exercise free speech about politics without involving his former bandmates. |
March 2021 | Faced controversy for praising Andy Ngo's book 'Unmasked', apologized, and took a break from the band to 'examine his blindspots'. |
January 2021 | Marshall created a group to connect Hong Kongers encouraged to immigrate to the UK with British residents. |
2020 | Divorced Dianna Agron. |
2020 | Released the non-album single 'Forever (Garage Version)' |
2019 | Got sober and separated from Dianna Agron. |
2019 | Created remixes for Maggie Rogers' 'Light On' and Kevin Garrett's 'Don't Rush' |
2019 | Released songs 'Beloved' and 'Woman' from the Delta album, as well as non-album single 'Blind Leading the Blind' |
2018 | Invited Jordan Peterson to Mumford & Sons' studio and discussed Peterson's work and controversial political views. |
November 16 2018 | Released fourth studio album 'Delta' with Mumford & Sons through Island Records |
April 2017 | Marshall collaborated with electronic duo HVOB, releasing the single 'The Blame Game' and the album 'Silk'. They toured Europe on a fifteen-city Silk Tour. |
March 24 2017 | Released collaborative album 'Silk' with electronic music group HVOB. |
2016 | Collaborated with Baaba Maal on the song 'There Will Be Time' from the Johannesburg album |
October 15 2016 | Married Dianna Agron in a private ceremony in Morocco. |
May 20 2016 | Involved with The National's album 'Day of the Dead', released on 4AD label in CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
2015 | Marshall planned a comedy web series and was invited to perform a monologue about 'condoms and being Jewish', which was not well-received. |
2015 | Collaborated on the album 'The Traveller' with artist Baaba Maal. |
July 2015 | First reported to be dating American actress Dianna Agron, and became engaged to her later that year. |
May 4 2015 | Released third studio album 'Wilder Mind' with Mumford & Sons through Island Records |
2013 | Released multiple songs from the album Babel, including 'Whispers in the Dark', 'Babel', and 'Hopeless Wanderer' |
October 2013 | Marshall joined the temporary supergroup Salvador DalĂ Parton, writing six songs in 20 minutes and performing six shows around Nashville, Tennessee before breaking up. |
2012 | Marshall played banjo on the Dropkick Murphys song 'Rose Tattoo', with the band joking that they 'kidnapped' him after playing the same festival. |
September 21 2012 | Released second studio album 'Babel' with Mumford & Sons through Island Records |
March 2012 | Attended the White House British State dinner with his then-girlfriend Susan Cooney, an Irish stylist who dressed Mumford & Sons and Haim. |
2010 | Released songs 'The Cave' and 'Roll Away Your Stone' from the album Sigh No More |
2010 | Served as the backing band for Laura Marling's album 'I Speak Because I Can' and released a joint EP with Marling and Dharohar Project. |
2010 | Winston Marshall released the song 'State of Affairs' with Mt. Desolation |
October 18 2010 | Released studio album 'Mt. Desolation' under the band Mt. Desolation, with the album distributed by Island, Cherrytree, and Coop labels. |
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