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What happened Adge Cutler?

What happened Adge Cutler?

Death. On 5 May 1974, he died when he crashed his MGB sports car on a roundabout in Chepstow, following a Wurzels concert. Cutler is buried in the graveyard of Christ Church, Nailsea.

Where was Adge Cutler born?

Portishead, United Kingdom
Adge Cutler/Place of birth

What happened to the wurzels?

As one of the UK’s most enduring folk bands, The Wurzels formed in the 1960s. They’ve enjoyed plenty of chart success over the years, with their novelty hits and often suggestive lyrics, and remaining true to their West Country wit and style, they are still a touring band today, 52 years after their initial formation.

Where is the wurzels statue?

Royal Oak pub
A bronze statue has been unveiled to commemorate the life of Wurzel’s frontman Adge Cutler. The tribute is positioned outside Nailsea’s Royal Oak pub, where the band recorded their first record 50 years ago, his nephew John Cutler said.

Where was Adge Cutler killed?

Chepstow, United Kingdom
Adge Cutler/Place of death

How old is Pete Budd?

81 years (July 18, 1940)
Pete Budd/Age

Which one of the wurzels has died?

The Wurzels musician Reg Quantrill has died, aged 77. Quantrill was one of the last surviving original members of the Somerset folk band, who were known for their self-described ‘Scrumpy & Western’ style of music. The band were best known for their 1970s hits ‘I Am a Cider Drinker’ and ‘Combine Harvester’.

Which Wurzel died today?

former Motorhead guitarist Wurzel has died from a heart attack. The rock musician, aka Michael Burston, passed away aged 61 on Saturday.

How many hits did the wurzels have?

The Wurzels are an English Scrumpy and Western band from Somerset, England, best known for their number one hit “The Combine Harvester” and number three hit “I Am A Cider Drinker” in 1976….The Wurzels — UK Albums.

Title The Combine Harvester
Year 1976
Label EMI One Up
Reference number and format OU2138 12″ Vinyl

Which of the wurzels died?

How old was Adge Cutler when he died?

ADGE CUTLER Adge Cutler is quite rightly a legend in the West Country. He is still talked about and remembered with huge fondness so many years after his untimely death in a car accident on May 5, 1974.

Where did Adge Cutler of Wurzels work?

Adge, who once worked at the former Coates Cider factory in Nailsea, was known for his dry, West Country humour which gained him the unofficial title of the Bard of Avonmouth. His temporary eyes had been removed this morning when Bristol Live went to investigate.

Where was the statue of Adge Cutler made?

A bronze statue has been unveiled to commemorate the life of Wurzel’s frontman Adge Cutler. The tribute is positioned outside Nailsea’s Royal Oak pub, where the band recorded their first record 50 years ago, his nephew John Cutler said.

Where was Alan John Cutler born and raised?

Alan John Cutler – known as Adge because of his initials, A. J. – was born in Portishead, Bristol,in 1931 and brought up in the nearby town of Nailsea. Leaving school aged 14 in 1944 he had a number of jobs and also completed National Service. After being demobbed more jobs followed, including a spell at a cider factory.