Wurzels singer was not a cider drinker, new book reveals
The founder of scrumpy-loving folk band the Wurzels actually preferred red wine to cider, according to a new book.
Music legend Adge Cutler penned a number of hits about the Westcountry tipple including I Am A Cider Drinker and Drink Up Thy Cider.
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Music legend Adge Cutle actually preferred red wine to cider
But the first biography of Cutler, who died in a car crash in 1974, reveals his favourite drink was actually a glass of Spanish Rioja.
Author John Hudson tells how Adge got a taste for red wine while living near Guernica in the Basque region of Spain.
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Describing how Adge would have spent his perfect last day, he wrote: “On the Atlantic coast of Basque, Spain, sharing red wine and tapas with loved ones and friends as the sun sank into the ocean and fireflies danced around.”
Adge’s cousin Coreen Stone recalled how he was a pioneer of red wine drinking in their home town of Nailsea, Somerset.
She said: “Adge drank red wine with his meals and I do remember that because not many people in Nailsea did.”
Adge formed the Wurzels in 1966 but died in May 1974 after crashing his MGB sports car while returning alone from a gig in Hereford.
Adge: King of the Wurzels is published by Bristol Books and on sale now for £12.
The Wurzels/Tony Blackburn - I Am A Cider Drinker (Paloma Blanca) on MUZU.TV.




Comments
by PaulHopper
Wednesday, December 12 2012, 6:02PM
“Sorry to be picky, but I Am A Cider Drinker wasn't an Adge Cutler song. The remaining Wurzels did however, contribute to the re-writing of the lyrics based on the music of the original composition, Paloma Blanca from 1975.”
by 2ladybugs
Wednesday, December 12 2012, 9:44AM
“In which case perhaps he could have recorded "Cracklin' Rosie", but I don't think it would have had quite the same impact.:))”