Musicians discuss the plight of HMV at the Brit Awards

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Musicians at the Brit Awards have shared their thoughts about the plight of music retailer HMV.

It follows news that HMV is to close a further 37 stores leading to the loss of 464 jobs.

The closures, to take place over the next four to six weeks, come on top of the 66 stores already set to be shut.

Ben Howard, Ed Sheeran, Paloma Faith, Ben Lovett and Winston Marshall from Mumford & Sons and Chris Wolstenholme from Muse gave their opinions on the situation to Newsbeat's Nesta McGregor.

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