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Rodney "Rhino" Desborough Slater – clarinet from September 1959 (St. Martin's College Jazz Band) Tom Parkinson – sousaphone from September 1959 (St. Martin's College Jazz Band) Chris Jennings – trombone from September 1959 (St. Martin's College Jazz Band)
* 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.
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
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.
Rodney "Rhino" Desborough Slater (b. 1944): saxophone; Roger Ruskin Spear (b. 1943): tenor sax and various contraptions "Legs" Larry Smith (b. 1944): drums; 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.
The core members of the group for most of the band's career were: * Vivian Stanshall (1943–1995): trumpet, lead vocals * Neil Innes (b. 1944): piano, guitar, lead vocals * Rodney "Rhino" Desborough Slater (b. 1944): saxophone * Roger Ruskin Spear (b. 1943): tenor sax and various contraptions * "Legs" Larry Smith (b. 1944): drums ...
The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (also known as The Bonzo Dog Band) was created by a group of British art-school students in the 1960s. [1] Combining elements of music hall, trad jazz and psychedelic pop with surreal humour and avant-garde art, the Bonzos came to the public attention through a 1968 ITV comedy show, Do Not Adjust Your Set.. History Formation and early years (1962–1966)