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  1. 26. März 2024 · #OnThisDay 1973: Roger Ruskin Spear, formerly of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, unleashes his “robots” on the British viewing public. In this episode of entertainment programme Full House, Ruskin Spear demonstrates his eccentric creations for presenter Joe Melia.

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  2. Piano, Bass Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Organ, Bells, Glockenspiel, Electric Piano – Roger Ruskin Spear. Violin – Graham Preskett. Bass Guitar – Dave Clague. Drums – Arran Roe, Chris Welch. Guitar – Roy Hollingworth, Steve Waller. Guitar [Lead] ...

  3. Mar 22, 2020. Vivian Stanshall is the face of The Bonzo Dog Band, but in truth, there is also the musical talents of the late Neil Innes, and then someone called Roger Ruskin Spear. Mr. Spear played sax in the band and wore silly outfits. One wonders what a solo album would be like from this artist (visual as well as aural).

  4. Roger Ruskin Spear, the saxophone player, clarinetist and robot maker with The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, talks to Nick Dent-Robinson in this 2011 interview about the legendary 60’s anarchic satirists' career, jazz influences and reformations.

  5. In 1973, the band proposed touring with Roger Ruskin Spear, the Flying Aces and Vivian "Spiv" Morris, in a vaudeville show called "Happy Days", which was to be held in a circus tent. They started recording material for this in January, but Burton was unhappy with the proposed theatrical tour, so he left. Whaley returned and the band started recording their new album in February, finishing the ...

  6. 21. Nov. 2007 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2007 CD release of "Electric Shocks" on Discogs.

  7. Roger Ruskin Spear discography and songs: Music profile for Roger Ruskin Spear, born 29 June 1943. Genres: Comedy Rock, Musical Comedy. Albums include Cornology, Electric Shocks, and Unusual.