They appeared on a childrens TV series Do not adjust your set, notable for having several future members of Monty Pythons Flying Circus as the cast. |
They changed their style of music from jazz to rock in order to counter claims that they were beginning to sound like the [Temperance Seven]?; a former member, [Bob Kerr]? went on to create a band [Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band]? which combined the lunacy of early Bonzo music with music which did in fact have a great deal in common with the [Temperance Seven]?.
They appeared on a childrens TV series Do not adjust your set, notable for having several future members of Monty Pythons Flying Circus as the cast.
They had a minor hit single in 1967 with [I'm an Urban Spaceman]? which was produced by Paul McCartney. The song [Death Cab for Cutie]? appears in The Beatles film [Magical Mystery Tour]?.
The band appeared at the [1969 Isle of Wight Festival]?.
Their line-up varied, sometimes on a weekly basis and a list (although incomplete) of members is: Vivian Stanshall, `Happy' Wally Wilks, Tom Parkinson, Chris Jennings, Claude Abbo, Trevor Brown, Tom Hedge, Rodney Slater, [Neil Innes]?, [Roger Ruskin Spear]?, Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell, Sam Spoons (Martin Ash), Leon Williams, John Parry, Raymond Lewitt, Big Sid (Sydney Nicholls), `Legs' Larry Smith, Jim Strobes (James Chambers), [Bob Kerr]?, Dave Clague, Joel Druckman, `Borneo' Fred Munt, Chalky Chalkey, Dennis Cowan, Aynsley Dunbar, [Jim Capaldi]?, Anthony `Bubs' White, Andy Roberts, Dave Richards, Dick Parry, Hughie Flint, Glen Colson.
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See also: [The Alberts]?