I thought maybe he had a musical life outside of the act. I met Bill Daily once, Howard on the Bob Newhart Show, and he was extremely proud of the fact that on one of his gigs Ray Brown came by and said some nice things about his bass playing.
Their show had a lot of heart and courage for a variety show on network TV. It wasn’t going to last forever. :-(They were a comedy duo parodying the late 50s-early 60s folk singer trend, ended up more successful than most of the people in the scenes they were riffing on. They obviously did it with love though -- the variety show they hosted in the late 60s repeatedly got them in hot water (and eventually the show got canceled) for having comedians and folkies doing controversial material.
And they could play folk music straight too. Did a pretty good job, the musicianship served the material.
Pewmas in the Cravises!
back when comedy made you laugh
Well, it helped. A lot of their material was topical, working both with what was going on politically and the current cultural set.I guess you had to be there
Take it, Tom!