The name of his musical/comedy group was originally "The Bonzo Dog Dada
Band". It was later changed to "The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band" (after
having to explain what dadaism was once too often), and later shortened
to "The Bonzo Dog Band", and finally "The Bonzos". "Bonzo" is the name
of a British comic strip dog which first appeared in print in the
1800s.
Wrote lyrics for several songs on Steve Winwood's "Arc of a Diver"
album.
Was the voice of the "Master Of Ceremonies" ("Grand piano, reed and pipe
organ, glockenspiel", etc) on Mike Oldfield's debut album "Tubular
Bells", released in 1973.
Friend and partner in practical jokes with the late Keith Moon.
A popular college/alternative rock group, Death Cab for Cutie, is based off a Bonzo Dog song of the same name.
Some of his friends and admirers included John Cleese, Eric Idle, Rik Mayall, Stephen Fry, Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood, John Lennon, Eric Clapton and Keith Moon.