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Pete
Budd
(Wurzel
1974-present)
Pete
Budd is "Somerset
Born And Proud", as his song lyrics proclaim - born in Brislington,
and brought up in nearby Keynsham. His father was an engineer and
had no time for a son with ambitions to be a musician, so after
he left school, Pete got a job at the big local employer - Fry's
Chocolate Factory in Keynsham (now owned by Cadbury's).
But
it was the Fifties, and rock'n'roll had even reached Keynsham. Pete
was a Teddy Boy, a rocker - and played electric guitar in a number
of local bands. In the early 1960s he was fronting his own band
Pete Budd and the Rebels (a band whose line-up also included
a young Micky John Bull who went on to form The Best Of British,
a comedy showband that supported The Wurzels in the mid-1970s).
Pete also
made a few records in the 1960s in a band called The Rainbow
People.
In
1974, he was asked to take over the vacant gap left by the departure
of Reg Quantrill. It was a big gap to fill too,
not least because Pete was half the size of Reg, and at those first
gigs had to wear Reg's old Wurzels clothes! And there was also the
small matter of playing the banjo - Pete was a guitar player, and
had never played a banjo in his life. Such trivialities never bothered
Adge though, and Pete had to learn on the fly. As with all new Wurzels,
Pete was given a nickname, and so it was Pete "Rose" Budd
from then on!
But
Pete was suddenly thrown into the limelight. With Adge's death later
that year, it was Pete who took over on lead vocals. His
is the distinctive lead voice on all of The Wurzels 1970s chart
hits, including their number one smash Combine Harvester
and the follow-up hits I Am A Cider Drinker and
Farmer Bill's Cowman. His distinctive voice was
chosen by Ambrosia for the TV commercials to promote their Creamed
Rice (Devon knows 'ow they makes it so creamy!). Pete is still the
frontman with the band today, and is therefore the second longest
serving current Wurzel after Tommy Banner.
During
the 1980s, Pete emigrated to Devon with his wife Chris. The official
line was that he did it to run the Seven Stars pub; but we suspect
that it was a good excuse to spend more time fishing. As John Miles
said on the Combine Harvester LP sleeve notes, Pete "spends
ten per cent of his spare time catching fish and the other ninety
per cent eating them. Not very Rock 'n' Roll - but very Scrumpy
& Western!
Wurzel
Discography
- The
Wurzels Are Scrumptious (banjo,
guitar, lead vocals)
-
Combine Harvester
(banjo, guitar, lead vocals)
-
Golden
Delicious (banjo, guitar,
lead vocals)
-
Give Me England!
(banjo, guitar, lead vocals)
-
Never Get A Scrumpy
Here
(banjo, guitar, lead vocals)
- Freshly
Cut
(banjo, guitar, lead vocals)
- Mendip
Magic
(banjo, guitar, lead vocals)
- The
Wurzels Live
(banjo, guitar, lead vocals)
- Never
Mind The Bullocks - 'Ere's The Wurzels (banjo,
guitar, lead vocals)
- A
Taste of the West
(banjo, guitar, lead vocals)

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