British invasion pop duo Chad & Jeremy (Nigel & Patrick for this show) supposedly are performing at a radio station that's simultaneously broadcasting Cathy Lane's announcing a brilliant young American pianist about to play Chopin's Nocturne in E Flat Major (either #2 or #16) as part of the high school''s new classical music program. Patty tries to introduce them to her father who had just written an editorial about how bad the music was that the teens were listening to. As Nigel & Patrick come into Martin's office and start playing, he kicks them out - as does almost every record company, until they come to one ran by Danny Leonard, a "hole in the wall, fly-by-night nobody"
But Danny will record them if his silent partner, brother-in-law, show manufacturer Max Whithers likes them. Max only listens to records so Patty records a tape at home. Her younger brother Ross is apparently an expert at recording demos - as he operates the tape recorder for the demo.
Does Nigel & Patrick become sensations? At the beginning of the show, they are performing "A Summer Song" at Brooklyn Heights High School.
But Danny will record them if his silent partner, brother-in-law, show manufacturer Max Whithers likes them. Max only listens to records so Patty records a tape at home. Her younger brother Ross is apparently an expert at recording demos - as he operates the tape recorder for the demo.
Does Nigel & Patrick become sensations? At the beginning of the show, they are performing "A Summer Song" at Brooklyn Heights High School.