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Scrumpy & Western Music

Celebrating the 2008 Scrumpy & Western awards with The Wurzels, Bill Bailey, Who's Afear'd and The Yokels.
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Scrumpy & Western music is the music of the West Country of England. It is best known as being the music of Adge Cutler and the Wurzels, but to connoisseurs of the genre, there is much, much more to Scrumpy & Western music than just Drink Up Thy Cider or Combine Harvester. This website lists well over 30 artists and bands whose music falls into the genre, and there are undoubtedly many others not listed, and more yet who have Scrumpy & Western songs within their repertoire, but whose music fall mostly into other genres.

Scrumpy & Western as a genre dates from the mid-1960s - although its roots stretch back much further, through Music Hall songs of the 1930s, to Light Music of the turn of the century, and back to the old rustic working songs of the West Country folk of earlier centuries. But it is the release of Adge Cutler's second release, the Scrumpy & Western EP (Columbia SEG 8525) in 1966 that sees the first published use of the term 'Scrumpy & Western', so this is as good a starting point as any. Were the OED to include Scrumpy & Western in their renown and respected tome, its definition might look something like this:

Scrumpy & Western. Also see Scrumpy and Western, Scrumpy & Western.
n. A type of music mostly restricted to the West Country of England, consisting of upbeat, optimistic rustic songs often accompanied by banjo, accordion and tuba.
[1966. The Adge Cutler & The Wurzels recorded 7" vinyl single 'Scrumpy & Western EP']

The term "Scrumpy & Western" is, of course, a parody of the equally rural but hardly upbeat and optimistic Country & Western music genre; although the genres are poles apart. With jazz and folk music purists both distancing themselves from his brand of music, Adge Cutler used the phrase "Scrumpy & Western" when asked to describe what kind of music he wrote. He described his songs as the kind of music that his West Country fans enjoying listening to while supping their scrumpy. This underlines Adge's rather wicked sense of humour and subtly sophisticated wit; while deliberately understating his music, the name manages to appeal to people on different levels - rather like his songs do.

To say that Adge invented Scrumpy & Western music though would be to do a disservice to those singers and songwriters who were producing and performing songs of a similar ilk before him; people like Len 'Uke' Thomas, who Adge openly acknowledges on his first album. Adge did not invent Scrumpy & Western music; he merely labelled it - and this page, together with the Scrumpy & Western website aims to be an archive of the whole of the Scrumpy & Western canon.

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