Mumford & Sons say they want to work with Stevie Nicks, Adele and Paul McCartney after collaborating with Hozier on new track ‘Rubber Band Man’.

This morning, Mumford & Sons joined Toby Tarrant (sitting in for Chris Moyles) on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X.

Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford told Toby Tarrant on Radio X this morning that the band would love to work with Stevie Nicks, Adele, and Paul McCartney in the future after collaborating with Hozier on their new track ‘Rubber Band Man.’
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Marcus Mumford – MM
Ben Lovett – BL
Ted Dwane – TD
Toby Tarrant – TT

TT: “Have you got a sort of – because Hozier’s obviously on this new track – have you got a sort of bucket list? Have you got, like, a dartboard of people that you want to work with?”

MM: “We’ve made our way through them.”

TT: “Yeah, you’ve done well.”

MM: “We're pretty deep at this point. I really love Stevie Nicks. I'd love to sing with Stevie Nicks one day. I really love Adele. She doesn't do much collaborating, but we've known her for a very long time, and I love her to bits. Yeah, but we're pretty deep at this point.”

TT: “Great.”

MM: “We've never done [Paul] McCartney.”

TT: “I mean, that's not a bad one, is it? He's done Kanye and Rihanna. Surely, Mumford & Sons are next!”

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