"Wurzels'
World"
Book - Mervyn Hancock
The Wurzels are as renowned
in the West Country as cider and Cheddar cheese. And now for
the first time the group that has become a household name
across Britain have revealed the true story of their rise
to stardom from the world of farmyards and scrumpy.
Their
unique folk sounds, West dialects and rib-tickling lyrics
have brought them national acclaim. But behind the scenes
and the sounds has been a tough journey often littered with
despair and heartbreak.
From
the early days of their founder Adge Cutler, who tragically
died, to TV fame and the tub-thumping sounds of Combine Harvester
and The Blackbird Song, this is their story. So, Drink Up
Thy Zider and enjoy the journey. |