Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts

Barely Appreciated

DOUG CLARK AND THE HOT NUTS
 
 
Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts,  also known as Doug Clark and his Hot Nuts, The Hot Nuts and, since the death of Doug Clark in 2002, Doug Clark’s Hot Nuts, is a rhythm and blues, rock and novelty band that has played party and club dates for more than fifty years.  Starting in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, they became famous on the college circuit in the southeastern United States in the early 1960s for their risqué song lyrics and jokes, and for allegedly performing in various states of undress.  Their signature song was “Hot Nuts”.  Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts influenced contemporary artists such as Too Short, Ol’ Dirty Bastard and Toy Tiger.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
Others have Wikipedia articles but aren’t on the “Rock music groups from North Carolina” list. I wrote about Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts earlier this year for instance – I have read about them being called one of the early punk rock bands in North Carolina, believe it or not – and another fave is Squirrel Nut Zippers. These two bands are both listed in the “Musical groups from Chapel Hill-Carrboro, North Carolina” category, but not the general North Carolina category.
 
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Since I am down to a quarterly schedule rather than a monthly schedule, my annual list is a lot shorter, so I will try listing all of the people that I have discussed in some depth rather than just the Under Appreciated Rock Band and the Story of the Month. They are all punk rock bands of one kind or another this year (2015-2016), and the most recent post includes my overview of the early rap/hip hop scene that an old friend, George Konstantinow challenged me to write – probably so long ago that he might have forgotten.
 
 
(Year 7 Review)

Last edited: March 22, 2021