It was a misnomer for the band members to call themselves The Elvis Brothers, as their music had more of a Beatles or Squeeze feel. Nevertheless, their CD, "Now Dig This," ended up in KCOU's library. When a new LP, 45, or CD was in KCOU's studio for its first eight weeks, DJs were required to write their initials and number of the track they'd played on the accompanying review sheet. The first DJ to play a track from "Now Dig This," true to her personality, wrote in the review sheet's margin, "I'm first! Say, this is keen..."
...And it was. With tracks like "Strangelove," "Valentine," and "It Coulda Been Me," The Elvis Brothers should have had commercial success. Within the confines of KCOU, however, I'd like to think that the first DJ's enthusiastic nudge prompted those who might have overlooked the CD to play it on the air.