- a
Cider Drinker" in 1976. The name of the band was
dreamt up by
founder Adge Cutler. It is
short for mangelwurzel, a crop
grown to feed livestock. The...
- Alan John "
Adge"
Cutler (19
November 1930 – 5 May 1974) was an
English singer best
known as the
frontman of the
comic folk band the Wurzels.
Cutler was...
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small house in Montparn****e
where she
lived with a
British art student,
Adge Baker, with whom she had a
romantic relationship. The two
separated in 1932...
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Marriages &
Deaths Index of
England & Wales, 1916–2005.; at ancestry.com Covell,
Adge (2004). "Martin –
Jason Flemyng". StainforthOnline.co.uk.
Archived from the...
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formal legal provisions for the
right of
wives was
promulgated by
council of
Adge in 506,
which in
Canon XVI sti****ted that if a
young married man wished...
- band's
singer and
frontman following the
death of
original lead
vocalist Adge Cutler in 1974. In 2015, he and the rest of the
Wurzels made a
music video...
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components – the Air
Defence Ground Environment System (
ADGES) and the Base Air
Defence Zones (BADZ). The
ADGES network provides for wide area
radar coverage and...
- (bronchial condition) 28
April –
Leslie Statham,
composer and arranger, 5 May –
Adge Cutler, folk musician, 42 (car accident) 8 May –
Graham Bond, R&B musician...
- accent/dialect. The name,
taken from the
title of the 1967
Scrumpy &
Western EP by
Adge Cutler and the Wurzels,
refers to scrumpy,
strongly alcoholic cider produced...
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together – a son, and a
daughter who died soon
after birth. MacNae, Andy; Last,
Adge; Newton, Andy (2000).
Safety on Mountains.
British Mountaineering Council...