Vivian Stanshall
Vivian Stanshall (born Victor Anthony Stanshall; 21 March 1943 – 5 March 1995) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, author, poet and wit, best known for his work with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, for his exploration of the British upper classes in Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (as a radio series for John Peel, as an audio recording, as a book and as a film), and for acting as Master of Ceremonies on Mike Oldfield's album Tubular Bells.
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Birth name | Victor Anthony Stanshall |
Also known as | Viv Stanshall |
Born | Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England | 21 March 1943
Died | 5 March 1995 51) Muswell Hill, London, England | (aged
Genres | Rock and roll, satire, spoken word, comedy rock, psychedelic pop, trad jazz, avant-garde |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, trumpet, trombone, guitar, keyboards, percussion, flute, recorder, ukulele, mandolin, banjo, harp, harmonica, kazoo |
Years active | 1965–1995 |
Labels | Warner Bros., Liberty, Charisma, Polydor |
Formerly of | Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, GRIMMS |
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