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Scrumpy is a type of
cider originating in the West of England,
particularly the West Country. Traditionally, the
dialect term "
scrumpy" was used to refer...
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Scrumpy and
Western refers humorously to
music from England's West
Country that
fuses comical folk-style songs,
often full of
double entendre, with affectionate...
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Scrumpy Jack is a
brand of dry cider, 6%
alcohol by
volume (ABV),
produced in England.
Previously it was of a
stronger ABV of 7.5%, but this was changed...
- 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...
- band from
Somerset with a
rustic West
Country style which they
called "
Scrumpy and Western". It
reached number one on 12 June 1976 and sta****
there for...
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Perry or pear
cider is an
alcoholic beverage made from
fermented pears,
traditionally in
England (particularly Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire)...
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polkas and
klezmer songs, and are also
strongly influenced by
English Scrumpy and
Western music - in
particular the West
Country bands The
Wurzels and...
- Midlothian.
Banner joined the
Wurzels in 1967 as an accordionist. The
Scrumpy and
Western group are best
known for
their 1970s
novelty songs such as...
- Cloudy,
unfiltered ciders made in the West
Country are
often called "
scrumpy", from "scrump", a
local dialect term for a
small or
withered apple. Ciders...
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Scrumpy &
Western EP was the
second record released by Adge
Cutler and The Wurzels,
containing the two
tracks from
their original 1966 hit single, "Drink...