The Wurzels biography

Adge Cutler and The Wurzels, renamed The Wurzels after Cutler's death, are a British Scrumpy and Western band. The band is best known for its 1976 number one hit The Combine Harvester but has a history stretching nearly 40 years, and still performs to this day. In its heyday the band was very popular despite disdain from "serious" critics. The band recently released a new single "One for the Bristol City" and were the centre of a campaign to get it into the charts for September 30th 2007. The band also appeared with members of the Bristol City team to sign any singles bought from Virgin Megastores in the Mall Galleries in Bristol on Thursday the 27th September 2007. Bristol-based Portishead list The Wurzels as an influence on their MySpace site - as the only influence, in fact.

When

Thursday, 18 November 2021
Starts at 21:00

Where

20-22 Highbury Corner
London, Great Britain

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