[2] They played the amateur night at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, and as a result club owner Doug Weston became their manager.
[3][4] In early 1968, a Billboard reviewer described them as "a class act ... combining expert harmonizing and strong vocal prowess",[5] and they attracted attention as a mixed race duo.
Both albums were produced by Nick Venet, and contained some self-penned songs with others by Woodstock singer-songwriter Billy Batson,[6] Donovan, Tim Buckley, Nina Simone, and Jackson Browne.
[7] Capers appeared as a folk singer in the 1973 movie Who Fears the Devil?, later edited and reissued as The Legend of Hillbilly John.
[10] Carson later worked with special needs children at the California State Diagnostic School, and as a child advocate supervisor for Los Angeles County courts.