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  2. The Wurzels - Wikipedia

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    The Wurzels are also popular with supporters of Bristol City F.C. Their song "One for the Bristol City" is the official club anthem. [21] First released in 1976, a newly recorded version of this song reached number 66 in the UK chart in September 2007. [22]

  3. Beth Rowley - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Rowley recorded a song entitled "Too Much Too Late" written by Bristol-based singer/songwriter Steven Reid Williams, in a collaboration featured on the album Corners. [citation needed] In the same year she provided the vocals on Nostalgia77's track "Quiet Dawn" from their album, Everything Under the Sun. [2]

  4. Adge Cutler - Wikipedia

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    Alan John Cutler was born in Portishead, Somerset. [2] Nicknamed 'Adge' by his friends, from his initials A.J., he lived in the small North Somerset town of Nailsea.He spent his earlier years pursuing various jobs he would use as material for later songs, including road manager for Acker Bilk, working in a cider mill (Coates of Nailsea), and working on building a power station in North Wales.

  5. List of record labels from Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The English city of Bristol has, since the mid-1970s, had a fertile music culture, resulting in not only influential musicians and bands, but also its own sound, Bristol sound or trip hop. Along with the music, a number of local record labels also developed, some receiving national and international attention, others with a smaller audience appeal.

  6. Fred Wedlock - Wikipedia

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    Fred Wedlock was born in the old Bristol Maternity Hospital in Southwell Street, Kingsdown, Bristol. He was brought up in Redcliffe, where his father ran the York House pub. He sang in the church choir at St Mary Redcliffe. [2] Wedlock was educated at Bristol Grammar School in the 1950s. He represented the school and the Old Bristolians playing ...

  7. List of bands from Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Stereo Models song 'Move Fast-Stay Ahead, released on the Bristol compilation album Avon Calling in 1979. Mark Stewart : Vocalist, songwriter, and pioneer of industrial hip-hop (1960–2023). Founding member of The Pop Group , after their split in 1981 he recorded as a solo artist, and with The Maffia .

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  9. Bristol Stomp - Wikipedia

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    "Bristol Stomp" is a song written in 1961 by Kal Mann and Dave Appell, two executives with Cameo-Parkway Records, for The Dovells, a doo-wop singing group from Philadelphia who recorded it for Cameo-Parkway later that year. Appell produced and arranged the track and his Cameo-Parkway's house band served as the studio musicians.