Wurzels drummer John Morgan dies of Covid aged 80
Morgan, drummer with West Country band for 40 years, contracted coronavirus after Manchester gig
The drummer of the British band the Wurzels has died in hospital after contracting Covid-19 while on tour.
Somerset musician John Morgan, originally from Lydney, Gloucestershire, became ill with coronavirus after the Wurzels played at Manchester Academy earlier this month and died at the age of 80 on Friday in Gloucester Royal hospital, surrounded by his family.
The band’s manager said he was the “oldest drummer in captivity” and had been performing with them for more than 40 years, from 1981 until two weeks ago.
Band member Tommy Banner said in an online tribute: “We can’t believe we shan’t ever see you behind those drums again – we thought you were indestructible.”
The band, which celebrates rural life in the west of England, rose to fame in the 1970s with hits such as I Am a Cider Drinker and The Combine Harvester.
The Wurzels are also popular with supporters of Bristol City FC, with their song, One for the Bristol City, being the official club anthem.
The football club paid tribute to Morgan in a tweet: “The Wurzels rings round Ashton Gate in memory of John Morgan. Rest in Peace.”