Singing star Frankie Laine and his actress wife Nan Grey take a Columbia Bicycles tandem on a tour around Fresno, Calif., on a January day in 1965. Laine, famous for the hits “Mule Train,” “Jezebel” and the High Noon theme song “High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me),” was booked into a nightclub in Fresno. Nan Grey, a busy actress in the 1930s and 1940s — Universal’s horror classics Dracula’s Daughter and The Invisible Man Returns, among many titles– is along for the, um, ride.