Young Fathers
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Web site | www.young-fathers.com |
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Genres | Hip-Hop/Rap |
Members | Alloysious Massaquoi |
Kayus Bankole | |
Graham Hastings | |
Record labels | Ninja Tune |
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ID | 618559 |
About Young Fathers
Young Fathers are a band based in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2014, they won the Mercury Prize for their album Dead.
Parenting: Helping young dads to challenge stereotypes
... So how many young dads like James and Tyler are there in the UK? " What s really interesting is we don t actually know, because there s no official stats about young dads, " says Anna Tarrant, who s been leading a big research study into the lives of Young Fathers since 2020...
Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective: Music needs to diversify away from London
... " The duo also say they met everyone they work with in London and it s something Young Fathers can relate to as well...
Mercury Prize 2023: Loyle Carner and Young Fathers among favourites to win
...By Mark SavageBBC Music CorrespondentLoyle Carner, Young Fathers and Jockstrap are among the favourites to win the 2023 Mercury Prize, which takes place in London on Thursday night...
Mercury Prize 2023: Arctic Monkeys, Jessie Ware and Fred Again lead shortlist
...By Mark SavageBBC Music CorrespondentArctic Monkeys, Young Fathers and J Hus are all nominated for the 2023 Mercury Prize, which celebrates the best British and Irish albums of the year...
Latitude Festival: Are Young Fathers the UK's most thrilling live band?
...By Mark SavageBBC Music CorrespondentYou have never seen a live band like Young Fathers...
Pulp: Jarvis Cocker celebrate the band's comeback at Latitude
... The festival continues on Saturday with Paolo Nutini, James and The Lightning Seeds on the main stage, with Young Fathers headlining the BBC Sounds stage...
Latitude: Sophie Ellis-Bextor on the perfect festival set
... " The singer is joined on the bill at Latitude by headliners Pulp, George Ezra and Paolo Nutini, while Siouxsie Sioux and Young Fathers top the bill in the BBC Sounds tent...
Arctic Monkeys at Glastonbury: A tale of two halves
... Before her came Scottish trio Young Fathers, who dedicated their scathing polemic Shame to Home Scretary Suella Braverman, before leading the audience in a chant of: " Say it loud and say it clear, refugees are welcome here...