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...
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Richard Burston (23 October 1949 – 9 July 2011), commonly known by the stage name Würzel, was an English musician who played professionally for three decades...
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Mangelwurzel (redirect from Mangel-wurzels)
after scoring the husk. Mangelwurzel seeds were sent by Benjamin Rush to George Washington. Beet Beetroot Rutabaga Turnip Chard The Wurzels, a British band...
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being the longest-serving member of The Wurzels. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Banner was raised in Penicuik, Midlothian. Banner joined the Wurzels in 1967...
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Pete Budd (section The Wurzels)
English singer who has fronted the Scrumpy and Western band The Wurzels since 1974. He was the vocalist on the number-one hit "The Combine Harvester" and number...
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may also refer to: The Wurzels, an English band Mangelwurzel, a root vegetable primarily used as cattle-fodder Gabriele Wurzel, German politician Worzel...
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Wurzel-Flummery is a play by A. A. Milne, which was performed for the first time in 1917, in London. It was the first play Milne wrote. He originally...
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Worzel Gummidge (redirect from Wurzel Gummidge)
in a series of books by the English novelist Barbara Euphan Todd. It was the first story book published by Puffin Books. The books have been adapted for...
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and The Wurzels. The 7" single features The Wurzels covering BSP's "Remember Me" and BSP covering The Wurzels' 1976 hit "I Am a Cider Drinker". The release...
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"The Combine Harvester" is a novelty song which was a number one hit for Brendan Grace in Ireland in 1975 and then also for The Wurzels in the UK in 1976...
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known as the frontman of the comic folk band the Wurzels. Cutler was known for his songs, but also his dry, West Country humour, and gained the unofficial...
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Kim Wurzel (born September 18, 1976) is a former synchronized swimmer from the United States. Kim competed in the women's team event at the 2000 Summer...
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county. The main exceptions to this are the Wurzels (originally "Adge Cutler and the Wurzels"), a Somerset group who had a number one hit in the UK Singles...
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their compilation album, No Remorse. It was the first tour for the new line up of Phil Campbell, Würzel, and Pete Gill. Around 1984, Motörhead were beginning...
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Elizabeth Wurtzel (redirect from Elizabeth Wurzel)
writer, journalist, and lawyer known for the confessional memoir Prozac Nation, which she published at the age of 27. Her work often focused on chronicling...
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Wurzelpeter (redirect from WurzelPeter)
references the latter (Wurzel in the German language). Production was started in 1935 in Berlin-Mitte by Paul Pöschke and Walter Heyer. The recipe was...
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Hohe Wurzel, at 669 m (2,195 ft), is the second-highest peak in the Osburger Hochwald in the Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. v t e...
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Hohe Wurzel may refer to two mountains in Germany: Hohe Wurzel (Hunsrück), in Rhineland-Palatinate Hohe Wurzel (Taunus), in Hesse This disambiguation...
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Motörhead (redirect from The Very Best of Motörhead)
alongside Würzel and Campbell. The band wrote "Eat the Rich" especially for the film, its soundtrack featured tracks from Orgasmatron and Würzel's solo single...
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Claudia Wurzel (born 1 May 1987) is an Italian rower. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's coxless pair with Sara Bertolasi, finishing...
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Halloween (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
the 20th century. Pranksters used hollowed-out turnips or mangel wurzels as lanterns, often carved with grotesque faces. By those who made them, the lanterns...
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session musician. Wintour is best known for his active part as a member of The Wurzels. from 1995 to 2002. Wintour was born on 1 September 1944 in Forest of...
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Pump Up, John Richardson, Sangria, The Satellites, Waylander, M. J. Williams, Moon Williams, The Wurzels, Xero. "WURZELS | full Official Chart History |...
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Jack-o'-lantern (redirect from Jack the pumpkin)
mangel wurzels, hollowed out to act as lanterns and often carved with grotesque faces," were used on Halloween in parts of Ireland, Wales and the Scottish...
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Country House (song) (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
brass by: The Kick Horns The song was covered by the Wurzels on their 2002 album Never Mind the Bullocks, 'Ere is The Wurzels and Out of the Blue on their...
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2023-03-25. "Scrumpy & Western". Scrumpyandwestern.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-08-18. 'Official Wurzels website Adge Cutler & The Wurzels at AllMusic[dead link]...
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Bristol City F.C. (redirect from Bounce around the ground)
Scrumpy the robin who had been the club's mascot from 2005 until 2022. The club has a long association with West Country band The Wurzels: "One for the Bristol...
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"The Marrow Song". The Wurzels. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 20, 2014. "The Wurzels: Cutler of the West". Last.fm....
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Arthur Schopenhauer (redirect from Arthur Schopenhauer's criticism of the proofs of the parallel postulate)
considered the founding father of today's antinatalism. On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason (Ueber die vierfache Wurzel des Satzes...
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Somerset (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
centre for folk music. The tradition continues today with groups such as The Wurzels specialising in Scrumpy and Western music. The Glastonbury Festival...
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