Doug Clark & the Nuts were a distinctive American band known for their unique blend of rock and roll, novelty, and comedy. Active primarily during the 1960s, the band was led by Doug Clark, a talented pianist and vocalist who was notorious for his humorous and often risqué lyrics. Although they never achieved mainstream success, Doug Clark & the Nuts had a profound impact on the live music scene, particularly in the Northeastern United States. Their most influential work is arguably their 1961 album, "Homecoming," which showcases their signature comedic style.