The avid fans of the low-key couple, Dianna Agron and Winston Marshall were shocked when a credible source broke the news of their breakup last Aug. 19(Wednesday). The former couple who have been living in different flats since last year ended their three-year marriage after tying the knot in Oct. of 2016. The wedding took place after the romantic ceremony in Morocco in the holidays of 2015. Since the beginning of their love story, the Glee star and Mumford & Sons member kept their relationship from the public by not answering press and posting photos in their social media accounts.

Having that said, Marshall’s identity has made its way to various online talks and Hollywood Life listed the things every Agron-Marshall fan should know.

Marshall is a piece of Mumford & Sons

The Grammy Awards winner band Mumford & Sons brings Marshall as its founding member. His other bandmates are Marcus Mumford (lead vocalist, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums), Ted Dwane (vocalist, bass guitar, double bass), Ben Lovett (vocalist, keyboard/piano, synthesizer). Marshall hails as the award-winning band’s lead guitarist and banjoist.

The band carries several Grammy awards like ‘Best Long Form Music Video’ and ‘Album of the Year’ category, Mumford & Songs also bottles up nine nominations on the distinguished award-giving body.

Marshall is a musical genius

Aside from banjo and guitar, Marshall can also tickle the electric guitar, bass guitar, and dobro. On his Instagram account, the artist posted a number of photos of him in a studio working for some good music.

Marshall met Agron in 2015

For the longest time, the ‘Glee’ star is an avid fan of Marshall’s band that led for the duo to spark a relationship. The “rumored couple” at that time was first spotted in Paris, France in July of 2015, where they took a romantic walk in the famous love city while intertwining their hands. Shortly, Marshall and Agron became engaged in the holiday season of the same year.

Marshall is from U.K.

The musician was born and raised in England with a French mother, a British father, and a sister named Giovanna. He studied at St. Paul’s School in London.

Marshall has a music background before Mumford & Sons

Before forming Mumford & Sons, Marshall used to play music at Bosun’s Locker for jam nights. The music club is located under a pasty shop where musicians from various towns and cities gather experimenting music and seeing how it will turn out.