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Rodney Slater (musician)

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For the American government official and lawyer see Rodney E. Slater.

Rodney Slater (born Rodney Desborough Slater, 8 November 1941, in Crowland, Lincolnshire) was a member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, playing saxophones and other musical instruments (particularly winds). He was a founder member, staying in the band until 1970. Slater also re-appeared when the band reformed in 2006, and undertook their November touring schedule.

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"Bonzo remnants running around", a 1970 Rolling Stone article by Charles Alverson; on Slater immediately after the end of the Bonzos.

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