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  1. 26 mai 2021 · Vivian Stanshall. So the BDDDB moniker is a kind of a trans-Rees-Mogg-riffication by Viv and his bandmates referring both to the funny papers and Camptown (The Bonzos were plenty camp, in the form of Legs Larry Smith)—and to the name of their favorite art movement, Dada—an offshoot of Surrealism, held in close regard also by the likes Brian Wilson (“I Love to Say Dada”), German new ...

  2. Vivian Stanshall (born 21 March 1943, Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England – died 5 March 1995, London, England) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, author, poet and wit.

  3. 17 avr. 2015 · Watch Vivian Stanshall, the eccentric genius of Bonzo Dog Band, in a rare documentary about his quirky life and music.

  4. 3 févr. 1972 · English singer, artist, comedian and writer Vivian Stanshall performs on stage at the Camden Arts Festival at The Roundhouse, London, April 26th, 1971. Michael Putland/Getty.

  5. 22 déc. 2009 · Musician and performer Neil Innes chooses the life of his Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band colleague, and friend, Vivian Stanshall. Neil tells Matthew Parris about the moment he met Vivian in London: he was ...

  6. Viv Stanshall (1943-1995) was the frontman of the Bonzo Dog Band and creator of Sir Henry At Rawlinson End. The latter, released as an album and film, was developed over a series of Peel sessions, many of them produced by John Walters, who Peel credited with patiently bringing the best out of a sometimes difficult performer. Walters also worked on Radio Flashes, hosted by Stanshall, which ...

  7. 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.