Victor “Vivian” Stanshall
March 21, 1943 – March 5, 1995

vivian-stanshallVivian Stanshall was, among other things, an eccentric English musician, songwriter and singer.  He is perhaps best remembered a founding member of the eclectic psychedelic jazz rock band, Bonzo Dog Band.  Formed in 1962 while Stanshall was in art school, the ensemble soon became popular thanks, in part to its vaudeville-type live shows and revolving group of invited guests.  That list included Eric Clapton, Elton John, and Eric Idle.  Of note to current indie rock fans, Death Cab For Cutie is also the title of a song written by Stanshall.  As the band’s popularity increased, so did the demand for their live show.  It has been reported that Stanshall battled with stage fright and increasing panic attacks so he turned to prescription drugs and alcohol for release.  That, plus the others getting burned out by the heavy touring schedule, lead to their break-up in 1970.  Following the Bonzo Dog Band, Stanshall continued to form other, but less notable bands over the next several years.  On March 5, 1995, Vivian Stanshall died in his bed as the result of a fire due to faulty wiring.  He was 51 years old.

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