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  2. The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band was officially formed on 25 September 1962, at 162c 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 Sonny Liston ...

  3. The Bonzo Dog Dada Band was formed in the period 1962-1965, named after George Studdy's famous 1920s/30s postcard puppy Bonzo Dog and the Dada anti-art movement. Vivian Stanshall and Rodney Slater (who shared digs) had rehearsal sessions in the Royal College of Art canteen, forming the Band, later changing the name to The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band .

  4. Jul 26, 2023 · And it was in those three or four hours beforehand that these conversations really began. We played this silly word game, which produced the ‘Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band’, with a little bit of fiddling.” (Bonzo the dog, incidentally, was the cartoon creation of popular 20s artist George Studdy.)

  5. The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band was formed by a group of British art school students in the 1960s and combined elements of traditional jazz and psychadelic pop. They became popular.

  6. Among the most original artists to emerge from the art schools of London in the 1960s was the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, formed by students Vivian Stanshall and Rodney Slater in the early part of the decade.

  7. As its name might indicate, the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band was a rock group with a well-developed sense of the ridiculous. During its brief but productive heyday in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the British outfit emphasized satire and sheer nonsense in its songs and stage performances.

  8. 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.

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