(Redirected from Gary Puckett)
'Gary Puckett & The Union Gap' (initially credited as "The Union Gap featuring Gary Puckett") was a popular
American pop rock group in the late
1960s (see
1967 in music,
1968 in music,
1969 in music).
History
'Gary Puckett' (born
17 October 1942,
Hibbing,
Minnesota) grew up in
Yakima,
Washington and
Twin Falls,
Idaho, graduating from
Twin Falls High School.
Puckett formed the band in
San Diego,
California in 1967, and they were quickly signed by
Columbia Records. Their first
hit was the 1967
single "Woman, Woman" (reaching #4 on the
Billboard Hot 100), which was followed during the next two years by "Young Girl" (#2), "Lady Willpower" (#2), "Over You" (#7), "Don't Give In To Him" (#15), and "This Girl Is A Woman Now" (#9). Although the band never had a
#1 record in the
United States, "Young Girl" reached #1 on the
UK Singles Chart. Controversial at the time, it tells the tale of a man trying to resist seduction by an underage girl who has "all the charms of a woman". Dramatically delivered in Puckett's trademark rich
tenor and with a memorable
strings and
brass arrangement, the
song was an instant classic and is still much played on
radio today.
In addition to lead
singer Puckett, the original members of The Union Gap included Dwight Bement (
keyboards and
saxophones), Kerry Chater (
electric bass and
rhythm guitar), Paul Wheatbread (
drums), and Gary "Mutha" Withem (
woodwinds and keyboards).
Puckett's powerful
voice, and the skills of
producer/
songwriter Jerry Fuller, made this band one of the most familiar sounds on the radio during this period. In addition, many of their songs were loosely linked by a common theme of
female empowerment, which was unusual for the era and genre. Another characteristic of The Union Gap that distinguishes it from its contemporaries was the band's (at the time)
lyrics. One of the band's
gimmicks was that the members often performed dressed in
Civil War era
Union Army uniforms.

Gary Puckett, 2005
Although The Union Gap was disbanded in 1971, Puckett has had modest success as a
solo artist, mostly performing and re-recording the band's classic songs. He has also released some new material, including a
2001 holiday
album entitled ''At Christmas''.
As of
2007, Puckett continues to perform live
concerts in small venues across the
U.S.
The group's hits continue to sell today, especially as part of 1960s hits
compilations. All inclusive sales of the band's singles, albums, Puckett's solo efforts, and compilations, currently exceed 25 million units worldwide.
Personal life
Puckett is
married to Lorrie and he has a
stepdaughter, Syd. Gary & Lorrie currently reside in
Palm Harbor,
Florida.
[1]
Discography
:''Chart positions are U.S.
Billboard peak''
Singles
'The Union Gap Featuring Gary Puckett'
★ "Woman, Woman" (#4) / "Don't Make Promises" -- Columbia 44297 -- 11/67
★ "Young Girl" (#2) / "I'm Losing You" -- Columbia 44450 -- 3/68
'Gary Puckett & The Union Gap'
★ "Lady Willpower" (#2) / "Daylight Strangers" -- Columbia 44547 -- 6/68
★ "Over You" (#7) / If The Day Would Come" -- Columbia 44644 -- 9/68
★ "Don't Give In To Him" (#15) / "Could I" -- Columbia 44788 -- 3/69
★ "This Girl Is A Woman Now" (#9) / "His Other Woman" -- Columbia 44967 -- 8/69
★ "Let's Give Adam And Eve Another Chance" (#41) / "The Beggar" -- Columbia 45097 -- 3/70
'Gary Puckett solo'
★ "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" (#61) / "All That Matters" -- Columbia 45249 -- 10/70
★ "Keep The Customer Satisfied (#71) / "No One Really Knows" -- Columbia 45303 -- 2/71
★ "Life Has Its Little Ups And Downs" / "Shimmering Eyes" -- Columbia 45358 -- 1971
★ "Hello Morning" / "Gentle Woman" -- Columbia 45438 -- 1971
★ "Hello Morning" / "I Can't Hold On" -- Columbia 45509 -- 1971
★ "Bless The Child" / "Leavin' In The Morning" -- Columbia 45678 -- 1972
Albums
'The Union Gap Featuring Gary Puckett'
★ ''Woman, Woman'' (#22) -- Columbia CL-2812/CS-9612 -- 2/68
'Gary Puckett & The Union Gap'
★ ''Young Girl'' (#21) -- Columbia CL-2864/CS-9664 -- 5/68
★ ''Incredible'' (#20) -- Columbia CL-2915/CS-9715 -- 11/68
★ ''The New Gary Puckett And The Union Gap Album'' (#50) -- Columbia CS-9935 -- 12/69
★ ''Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's Greatest Hits'' (#50) -- Columbia CS-1042 -- 7/70
'Gary Puckett solo'
★ ''The Gary Puckett Album'' (#196) -- Columbia C-30862 -- 10/71
External links
★
Gary Puckett official web site
★
All Music Guide entry for Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
★
YouTube video clip of Gary Puckett & The Union Gap singing "Don't Make Promises"
★
YouTube video clip of Gary Puckett & The Union Gap singing "Lady Willpower"