The Wurzels
The Wurzels, the “West Country’s finest,” have delighted audiences for over 50 years with their blend of rural folk, rock, and comedy. Formed in 1966 in Somerset as "Adge Cutler and the Wurzels," they pioneered “scrumpy and western” music, celebrating West Country life. After Cutler’s death in 1974, they gained fame with hits like "Combine Harvester" and "I Am a Cider Drinker." Popular among students and longtime fans, they’ve parodied rock classics and headlined major events like Glastonbury. Renowned for their energetic performances, The Wurzels continue to spread “wurzelmania,” captivating fans with their joyful, foot-stomping music and humor.