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THE WURZELS TO RELEASE CHRISTMAS ALBUM FOR CIDER DRINKERS

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After the success (aherm) of last year’s Christmas album by Welsh legends Goldie Lookin Chain, we bring you news of a new festive long player, this time from Westcountry heroes The Wurzels. “It’s the ultimate cider drinkers’ Christmas album to be listened to on Christmas morning whilst opening presents and sipping a warm mug of scrumpy, ah let it snow, let it snow, let it snow…oh arr” said The Wurzels

The famous Scrumpy and Western band have put their distinctive stamp on this fine collection of yuletide classics including Winter Wonderland, White Christmas, Merry Christmas & Santa Claus Is Coming To Town. And throwing their Santa hats into the race for the Christmas number 1 The Wurzels are releasing a double A side single of Sleigh Ride & White Christmas. This is their first ever Christmas album since they formed in 1965.

Not content with announcing the release of their first Christmas album, The Wurzels continue to amaze with the news that preliminary discussions are now in place for ‘Wurzel World’, the West Country’s very own Dollywood. Alongside these plans, the campaign continues for the change of name of Bristol Airport to Adge Cutler Airport, in honour of the band’s founder.

The Wurzels began with Adge Cutler in 1965 but only came to real fame when they parodied Melanie’s ‘Brand New Key’. ‘Combine Harvester’ shot straight to number 1 in 1977 followed by ‘I am A Cider Drinker’ which was a re-arranged cover of ‘Una Paloma Blanca’, thus showing a Wurzelised song is a hit song. The Wurzels’ greatest hits album on EMI recently topped 80,000 sales and the predecessor to this album 2002’s ‘Never Mind the Bullocks’ is now a standard album in every party CD selection. In 2010 they released ‘A Load More Bullocks’, the second in the Bullocks’ series and a prime example of the band’s ability to Wurzelise hits. The Wurzels continue to play over 100 shows a year to sell out crowds all over the country, with regular festival appearances at Bestival, Guilfest, Finsbury Park and Glastonbury.