The Hot Nuts started in North Carolina in 1955 as a high school
band known as the Tops. As they developed their act at fraternity parties and such, they became very
popular, and eventually changed their name to (Doug Clark and) the Hot Nuts. It was years before this
underground "phenomenon" was introduced to the general public via vinyl.
The Gross label was truly an artifact of the 1960s. When Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts' gigs reached
near-legend status on campuses, the group's records were put out on a special label basically designed
as a vehicle for the group. Major record labels, or even major-wannabes like Jubilee/Josie, couldn't
afford to be associated with the group's records, which went far beyond what was normally called
"party" records at the time.
One story I remember about the group during my college days in the mid-'60s was possibly
exaggerated, but such is the group's legend. It went like this: A frat Social Chairman on my campus
decided to hire the group for a party. The group asked the Social Chairman to check off one of several
boxes on a card which indicated the depth of "gross" the party was to be. The Social Chairman decided
he didn't want anything too bad, since there would be dates there, so he checked a box in the middle of
the list marked "mixed gross." The group allegedly showed up wearing nothing but green jock straps.
With this sort of reputation, what record company would want to be associated with Doug Clark in those
oh-so-conservative early '60s?
Band members on the original Gross album Nuts to You were Doug Clark (drums), June Bug
(trumpet), "Big" John Clark [Doug's brother] (saxophone), William "Chicken" Little (guitar) and Prince
Taylor (vocals). Later, various other musicians were in and out of the group, which later was up to nine,
including a female vocalist named "Tootsie." The group was active into the 2000s, but Doug Clark died
on September 16, 2002. His son, Doug, has reportedly joined the band, who will henceforth perform as
"Doug Clark's Hot Nuts."
These records have long been out of print, although they remain high on collectors' want lists. In 1998,
Collectors' Choice Music has made available a CD called Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts: A Greatest
Hits Collection, but even this is now out of print.
The Gross label is light blue with black printing. "GROSS" at the top of the label and "RECORDS" at
the bottom of the label.
We would appreciate any additions or corrections to this discography. Just send them to us via e-mail. Both Sides Now Publications is an
information web page, and we have no association with Gross Records. Should you be interested in
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instructions found there. This story and discography are copyright 1999, 2007 by Mike Callahan.
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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents |
LP-101 - Nuts to You - Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts [1961] All tracks mono. Five
members of the group are pictured on the jacket. Let's Have A Party/Old And Feeble/Gay Caballero/A
Soldier/Hot Nuts, Part One/When I Was Young/The Whole World//Can't Sit Down/Ding-A-Ling/Two Old
Maids/Hot Nuts, Part Two
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LP-102 - On Campus - Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts [1963] All tracks mono. Six members
of the group are pictured on the jacket. Introduction/Instrumental/Hot Nuts, Part 3/Roly Poly (Two Old
Maids, Part 2)/Barnacle Bill The Sailor/Bang Bang Lou Lou//Hot Nuts, Part 4/Limmericks [sic]/Toasts To
You/The Big Wheel/Instrumental
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LP-103 - Homecoming - Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts [1963] All tracks mono. Eight
members of the group are pictured on the jacket. Hot Konomi/Chris Colombo/Two Old
Maids/Limericks/Kuri//Kuri/Limericks (Continued)/The Amsterdam Maid/Saga of Rex/Hot Konomi
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LP-104 - Rush Week - Doug Clark & His Hot Nuts [1964] All tracks mono. Eight
members of the group are pictured on the jacket. Contents are not listed on the label or jacket, but the
record has bands separating the tracks. Label says only Rush Week, Part 1//Rush Week, Part 2. The
tracks are actually: Introduction/Two Old Maids/Big Jugs/There Was An Old Lady/Limericks/Roll Your
Leg Over//Canal Street/Bar Room Conversation/The Smith And The Damsel (By Jingo By
Oh)/Limericks (Continued)/Everybody But Me/Let's Dance Some/That's Got It
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LP-105 - Panty Raid - Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts [1965] All tracks mono. Eight
members of the group are pictured on the jacket. Contents are not listed on the label or jacket. Panty
Raid, Part 1//Panty Raid, Part 2. Includes "Milk" and "Let Me Pet Your Pretty (bleep)."
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LP-106 - Summer Session - Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts [1966] All tracks mono. Nine
members of the group are pictured on the jacket. Summer Session, Part 1//Summer Session, Part 2.
Songs include "Hey Charlie," "Charming Billy," "Gonna Hang My Balls from a Tree," "Double Stroke of
My Twelve-Inch Pet," and "Baby Let Me Bang Your Box."
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LP-107 - Hell Night - Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts [1967] Seven members of the group
are pictured on the jacket. The LP is not banded, that is, both sides play continuously without the narrow
bands used to separate songs, and the labels give only "Hell Night, Part 1" and "Hell Night, Part 2" for
contents. The songs and bits are: Hot Nuts, Part 1 (S)/Cat House Frat House (S)/Ring Dang Do (S)/Bar
Room Conversation (S)/That's My Gal (S)/The Three Foxes (S)/Got It In Now (S)/The Boogaloo, Part 1
(S)//The Boogaloo, Part 2 (S)/Knock Knock (S)/All Work And No Play Makes Johnny A Dull Dull Lad
(S)/Two Hillbillies (S)/Dangerous Grounds (S)/Man On The Bus (S)/Yo Ho (S)/Hot Nuts, Part 2 (S)
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LP-108 - Freak Out - Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts [1968] Eight members of the group are
pictured on the jacket. Freak Out, Part 1//Freak Out, Part 2. Bits and songs include "Hair" and "Drop
Your Drawers Young Candy."
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LP-109 - With a Hat On - Doug Clark & Hot Nuts [1969] Includes "Grayson" and "A
Christmas Fable."
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RELATED CD: | |
Hot Nuts CD 01 - A Greatest Hits Collection - Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts [1998]
Collectors' Choice Music made this CD available for a short time in their catalog, but by now it is long out
of print. Intro (E)/Toast (E)/Hot Nuts I (E)/Roly Poly (E)/Barnacle Bill (E)/Instrumental (E)/Old & Feeble
(E)/Two Old Maids (E)/Ding-A-Ling (E)/Limericks (E)/Lulu (E)/Big Wheel (E)/Hot Nuts II (E)/Baby Let Me
Bang Your Box (E)
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