> » * * V -~v.jsa|^ '■ 44 No Time g: I To Sell Out 99 :■? I I I I A WORD ABOUT GRADY NUTT . . . Versatility is the ley word to describe Grady Nutt. He sings, tells humorous stories, juggles, plays a half-dozen musical instruments, the most unusual of these is a TIPLE, a ten-stringed "ukulele with thyroid trouble," as Grady likes to describe it. Grady calls it a Biblical in strument because, "his left hand never knows what his right hand is doing!" Douglas and Grady Nutt RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK March 14 thru 19 Xi9' REVEREND LAUGHTER: GRADY NUTT Grady Nutt is a native of Texas, transplanted to Kentucky, which is a little unusual in that his native state preaches against the commodity for which Kentucky is famous. Grady is a BA graduate of Baylor University and a BD graduate of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Both degrees were paid for by performances before audiences of every sort, one, for instance, the 100 oldest AAasons in Kentucky with the youngest present being only 76 years old. Grady Nutt isn't your ordinary Baptist minister. Most of the time his pulpit is the concert stage or a plate of ham and green peas; he is now averaging over 100 concert and after-dinner appearances annually. Grady's talent, wit, and unique sense of humor caught the attention of two world-famous television personalities; Ralph Edwards and Mike Douglas. Since 1967 Grady has become a frequent regular guest on the nationally syndicated Mike Douglas Show. These television appearances has sky-rocketed the demand for in person performances so much that Grady must now turn down more offers than he accepts. Above all, Grady Nutt is a believeable performer and has sincere values of human personality. He is especially noted for his "un-blue humor." It's clean, real and most of,all, fun. The concert stage represents the expanding professional career for this young nutt. I I I I Mike Douglas, Nutt, and Miss Bobbie Gentry on a recent "Mike Douglas Television Show." ^