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Show Highlander Wednesday 1963 18, September : e \ he oo ne the news oe”. p : VOLUME 11 7 . sl : oes. LY ent ie 1963 OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, Y H = Dick Brown, and Doug | just NUMBER 2 print it | Wa ; : ee ; impressed the widely known entertainers, who offered helpful : advice. NICK, DICK, & | UG EARNING FAME Kotok, “Nick, Dick and Doug” may still lack an official title for themselves as a group, but Nick this advice aided Perhaps Nick, Dick and Doug during their Los Angeles stay. Arranged by Doug’s cousin, who incidentally plays the bass for Les Brown’s and other bands, the group’s performance at an elaborate birthday party in the hall Oe Coon . expense-paid inspired the ly ia. A night spent trip to Californyacht preceded an on a swanky of performing in. the evening the sounds of their voices and instruments, plus the bass of Doug’s cousin, in a private stu- whittinghall restaurant. Finally, Nick, Dick, and Doug Doug string accompaniment. the good fortune to record manages to commute from Og- had Proudfit have certainly earned fame for their individual names. Not only have they entertained Ben Lomond students; the Kingston Trio and the Los Angeles equivalent of debutantes also number among their growing audiences. Since the trio’s first appearance at a B. L. assembly two Come: years ago, their presence has aay = ack ay to Se : school event at which | ly every they supply songs and their own den H. §. for such occasions, while Nick and Dick remain here. microphones, a stereo Recently, Nick, Dick and dio. Six and the trio’s own talDoug met the popular Kingston setting, an excellent d Trio. Backstage at Lagoon, they ent produce |