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  1. The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band was officially formed on 25 September 1962, at 164c Rosendale Road, West Dulwich, when Vivian Stanshall (lead vocals, tuba and other wind instruments) and fellow art student Rodney Slater (saxophone/clarinet) bonded over the late-night transatlantic broadcast of a boxing match between Floyd Patterson and ...

  2. La banda se formó en 1962, en un colegio de arte con Vivian Stanshall como fundador, que además era la voz principal y tocaba tuba, flauta y demás instrumentos de viento, donde se le unió Rodney Slater, que era el encargado del clarinete y saxofón el así empezaron su carrera, originalmente llamándose Bonzo Dog Dada Band, (una referencia ...

  3. * Rodney "Rhino" Desborough Slater (b. 1944): saxophone * Roger Ruskin Spear (b. 1943): tenor sax and various contraptions * "Legs" Larry Smith (b. 1944): drums However, the band's onstage line-up varied, sometimes on a weekly basis, and they also invited a number of guest musicians into the recording studio.

  4. Rodney "Rhino" Desborough Slater Sam Spoons Roger Ruskin Spear Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell "Legs" Larry Smith Bob Kerr: Exmiembros; Vivian Stanshall (fundador) Dave Clague Dennis Cowan Sidney Nicholls Joel Druckman Lenny Williams. [editar datos en Wikidata]

  5. 10 de feb. de 2012 · The incomparable Neil Innes (piano, guitar and vocals), RodneyRhinoDesborough Slater (saxophone), Roger Ruskin Spear (tenor sax, trouser press and various musical contraptions), “Legs” Larry Smith (drums).

  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Formed in London in 1962 as a trad jazz band, The Bonzo Dog Band’s core line-up included the mad and brilliant Vivian “Ginger Geezer” Stanshall on trumpet and lead vocals; the equally demented Neil Innes on piano, guitar, and lead vocals; Rodney “Rhino” Desborough Slater on saxophone; Roger Ruskin Spear on tenor saxophone ...

  7. The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (also known as The Bonzo Dog Band or The Bonzos) was created by a group of British art-school students in the 1960s. Combining elements of music hall, trad jazz and psychedelia with surreal humour and avant-garde art, the Bonzos came to public attention through a 1968 ITV comedy show, Do Not Adjust Your Set.