Roger Ruskin Spear


Roger Ruskin Spear is a sculptor, multimedia artist and multi-instrumentalist who was a member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band.

Career

After Spear dissolved his jazz band "New Jungle Orchestra" at the end of 1964, he joined the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. He wrote such songs as "Shirt", "Tubas in the Moonlight" and "Trouser Press". He is known for his robot creations, and the theremin leg – in "Noises for the Leg", amongst other tunes.
After the Bonzos parted company, Spear was part of the short-lived band biGGrunt, with Vivian Stanshall. He also toured with his solo show 'Roger Ruskin Spear and his Giant Kinetic Wardrobe'. In 1979, Roger formed Tatty Ollity with Dave Glasson, former member of Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band, Sam Spoons and Dave Knight. They released a single, "Punktuation" on Rough Trade. In 1982, Spear took part in The Cut Price Comedy Show, a weekly confection of corny sketches and ironic, end-of-the-pier jokes. Produced by ITV region TSW and screened on the then-new Channel 4, it ran for ten programmes and was then dropped.
In 1985, Spear and Dave Glasson formed 'The Slightly Dangerous Brothers', producing a single, "Let's Talk Basic", with a video featuring some of Spear's robot creations. In 1991, Spear played saxophone in Vivian Stanshall's show 'Rawlinson Dog Ends' at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London. Spear had also played on Stanshall's album Teddy Boys Don't Knit and has appeared on albums such as Go Man Gorman, a solo outing for John Gorman of The Scaffold. Spear was also a member and co-founder of Bill Posters Will Be Band. He now plays with an amalgamation of Bill Posters and Bonzo musicians called BonzoBills.
These are Sam Spoons, Biff Harrison, Dave Glasson, Megs Etherington, Chris Lowe, and Jim Heath ; they are also often supported on guitar by Andy Roberts.
In addition to his musical activities, Spear taught 3D design part-time at the Chelsea College of Art before retiring.

Family

Spear is the son of satirical artist and lecturer Ruskin Spear.

Solo discography