Scrumpy is a type of cider originating in the West of England, particularly the West Country. Traditionally, the dialect term "scrumpy" was used to refer...
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Scrumpy Jack is a brand of dry cider, 6% alcohol by volume (ABV), produced in England. Previously it was of a stronger ABV of 7.5%, but this was changed...
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Scrumpy and Western refers humorously to music from England's West Country that fuses comical folk-style songs, often full of double entendre, with affectionate...
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sucking a piece of straw and carrying a pitchfork or rake, listening to "Scrumpy and Western" music. Yokels are portrayed as living in rural areas of Britain...
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Perry (redirect from Pear scrumpy)
Perry or pear cider is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented pears, traditionally in England (particularly Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire)...
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band from Somerset with a rustic West Country style which they called "Scrumpy and Western". It reached number one on 12 June 1976 and stayed there for...
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West Country is Scrumpy and Western, which consists mostly of novelty songs and comedy music recorded there (its name comes from scrumpy, an alcoholic beverage)...
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The Wurzels (category Scrumpy and Western)
The Wurzels are an English Scrumpy and Western band from Somerset, best known for their number one hit "The Combine Harvester" and number three hit "I...
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polkas and klezmer songs, and are also strongly influenced by English Scrumpy and Western music - in particular the West Country bands The Wurzels and...
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Peter Budd (born 18 July 1940) is an English singer who has fronted the Scrumpy and Western band The Wurzels since 1974. He was the vocalist on the number-one...
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Adge Cutler (category Scrumpy and Western)
Official comprehensive discography website for Adge Cutler and The Wurzels. Scrumpy & Western EP List of bands from Bristol 'Adge, King of the Wurzels' by...
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Cloudy, unfiltered ciders made in the West Country are often called "scrumpy", from "scrump", a local dialect term for a small or withered apple. Ciders...
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Adge Cutler: Alan John Cutler Scrumpy and Western singer and songwriter (1930–1974). Originator of the description Scrumpy and Western music, and founder...
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Tommy Banner (category Scrumpy and Western)
Midlothian. Banner joined the Wurzels in 1967 as an accordionist. The Scrumpy and Western group are best known for their 1970s novelty songs such as...
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Scrumpy & Western EP was the second record released by Adge Cutler and The Wurzels, containing the two tracks from their original 1966 hit single, "Drink...
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vats, Old Rosie is a dry, still and cloudy cider, much like a traditional scrumpy but lightly sparkling, and currently produced with an alcohol strength...
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The Wurzels are a British scrumpy and Western band from Nailsea, Somerset. Formed in early 1966, the group was originally known as "Adge Cutler & The...
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ranging from the Arthurian legends to The Wurzels, a band specialising in Scrumpy and Western music. Traditional folk music, both song and dance, was important...
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the one interpretation of the region at that time. Dumnonia Durotriges Scrumpy and Western music South West Peninsula SR West Country and Battle of Britain...
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The Wurzels are a British scrumpy and Western band from Nailsea, Somerset. Since their formation in 1966, the group have released nine studio albums,...
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often, a joint of veal. Chitterlings are the subject of a song by 1970s Scrumpy and Western comedy folk band, The Wurzels, who come from the southwest...
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105th and Euclid (redirect from Scrumpy-Dump Cinema)
The popular New Orleans Restaurant offered free meals on Saturdays, the Scrumpy-Dump Cinema offered family entertainment at affordable prices, and a state...
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the recording by Jonathan King achieved number five. In 1976, English Scrumpy and Western band the Wurzels created a cover version titled "I Am a Cider...
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1976 the same parody was covered in the UK as "The Combine Harvester", by Scrumpy and Western band the Wurzels, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart...
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Newfoundland & Labrador Lubbock sound Nashville sound Nigerian UK West Country / Scrumpy and Western Related Appalachian music Cajun music Classic country Country...
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Fred Wedlock (category Scrumpy and Western)
Something Old, Something New – own label Festive Fred – own label Scrumpy and Western Scrumpy & Western EP Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums...
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club", Chortle.co.uk, 21 July 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2020 Jethro, Scrumpy and Western. Retrieved 7 September 2020 "Jethro: Comedian dies after contracting...
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accent. His legacy lives on in the present day Wurzels and other so-called "Scrumpy and Western" artists. The folk group The Yetties perform songs composed...
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by the player, and can stick to most surfaces), and a glass bottle of scrumpy, the Demoman can use his explosives to provide indirect fire and set traps...
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of the city of Bristol. The club's mascots are Red and Robyn, replacing Scrumpy the robin who had been the club's mascot from 2005 until 2022. The club...
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