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  1. Vivian Stanshall. Actor: Sir Henry at Rawlinson End. Lead singer of underground art school comedy/jazz band (with Neil Innes), The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Viv soon became known as one of Britain's foremost eccentrics. Born in Oxfordshire and brought up as a cockney in east London and Essex, Viv was characterised by his almost aristocratic English accent which he would punctuate with very out ...

  2. Vivian Stanshall. Actor: Sir Henry at Rawlinson End. Lead singer of underground art school comedy/jazz band (with Neil Innes), The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Viv soon became known as one of Britain's foremost eccentrics. Born in Oxfordshire and brought up as a cockney in east London and Essex, Viv was characterised by his almost aristocratic English accent which he would punctuate with very out ...

  3. A founding member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Vivian Stanshall’s first offering following the Bonzo’s collapse was a single credited to the Sean Head Showband, which included guitarist Eric Clapton. Stanshall’s debut solo album was released in 1974 and featured Steve Winwood, inaugurating a working relationship which continued into the ...

  4. 26 de may. de 2021 · Vivian Stanshall was the strikingly eccentric ringleader of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, often described as the UK’s version of the Mothers of Invention. Affecting the manner of an aristocrat, Viv actually hailed from London’s East End, and his kindred spirits were Keith Moon and Paul McCartney, who produced the closest thing the Bonzos had to a hit single.

  5. 8 de sept. de 2021 · INSANE… The LEGEND of Master Winwood's TAXI DRIVER...In 1974, Master Stanshall released his legendary album "Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead"... The album had so...

  6. 3 de feb. de 1972 · Vivian Stanshall: Chief Bonzo Dog Turns Human Bean. The doo-dah days of a music eccentric. By Charles Alverson. February 3, 1972. English singer, artist, comedian and writer Vivian Stanshall ...

  7. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Dog Howl In Tune is the album Stanshall was working on when he sadly died in 1995, originally intended as a follow-up to 1981's Teddy Boys Don’t Knit. Rawlinson's End is a final instalment of Stanshall's much loved Sir Henry At Rawlinson End saga that has been compiled using the remaining tapes from Stanshall's own archive.