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Mumford

[muhm-ferd]

noun

  1. Lewis, 1895–1990, U.S. author and social scientist.



Mumford

/ ˈʌə /

noun

  1. Lewis. 1895–1990, US sociologist, whose works are chiefly concerned with the relationship between man and his environment. They include The City in History (1962) and Roots of Contemporary Architecture (1972)

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Mumford & Sons closed this year's Radio 1's Big Weekend with a thrilling set full of new and old songs.

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Speaking ahead of their performance, Mumford & Sons lead singer Marcus Mumford told BBC Newsbeat the band were "stoked to be headlining again".

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After Haim told the crowd the band would "party harder" in the rain, Rebecca said Mumford & Sons "would be just as good in the rain as well".

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The last day of the festival will see Mumford & Sons headline on Sunday evening.

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The rest of the weekend will see Sam Fender headline on Saturday evening and Mumford & Sons on Sunday.

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