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Gary Puckett

Gary Dale[1] Puckett (born October 17, 1942) is an American singer. He is best remembered for being the lead vocalist for Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, who had six consecutive gold records in 1968, including "Lady Willpower", "Young Girl", "Woman Woman", and "Over You".

Gary Puckett
Puckett performing in 2016
Background information
Born (1942-10-17) October 17, 1942 (age 81)
Hibbing, Minnesota, U.S.
OriginSan Diego, California, U.S.
GenresPop
OccupationsSinger
Years active1964–present
Labels
Formerly ofGary Puckett & The Union Gap
Spouse(s)
Lorrie Haimes
(m. 2000)
Websitegarypuckettmusic.com

After the Union Gap disbanded in 1971, Puckett signed to Columbia and embarked on a solo career, and, after a decade-long hiatus in 1972, returned to music in the early 1980s, and has since released a handful of studio albums since the 1970s.[2]

Early life and education edit

Puckett was born in Hibbing, Minnesota. When he was six his family moved to Yakima, Washington[3] (not far from Union Gap, Washington), where he grew up. Puckett learned how to sing and play guitar during his teens.[4]

He went to college for two years in San Diego, California, majoring in psychology, then dropped out to work in a band called the Outcasts.

The Outcasts edit

Gary's first group was The Outcasts, which included Bobby Brown (bass), Dwight Bement (saxophone; Also later member of the Union Gap), Bob Salisbury (saxophone), and Willie Kellogg (drums).[5] Originally formed as a Righteous Brothers styled duo by Puckett and Brown, their manager, Yale Kahn, owner of the Clairemont Bowl, added Bement, Salisbury, and Kellogg into the lineup.

After releasing two singles, "Run Away / Would You Care" (1965) and "I Can't Get Through To You / I Found Out About You" (1966), the group split up in 1967.[5]

Gary Puckett & The Union Gap edit

Formation edit

In January 1967, Puckett and Dwight Bement formed Gary and the Remarkables with Kerry Chater (August 7, 1945 – February 4, 2022, bass)[6] Gary 'Mutha' Withem (born August 22, 1944, keyboards), and Paul Wheatbread (born February 8, 1946, drums). The break came for the group when Jerry Fuller, a former country music artist and a producer for Columbia Records in Los Angeles, heard them at a small bar where they were performing in a bowling alley complex. Fuller liked their sound and signed them to a contract.

Initial success edit

They were now going under the name Gary Puckett & The Union Gap and would be known for hits such as "Lady Willpower", "Young Girl" and "Woman, Woman". They sold more records in 1968 than any other group and had six consecutive gold records[7] as well as making two appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show (1968, 1971). Their song "Woman, Woman" was an adaptation of the country hit by the Glaser Brothers called "Girl, Girl". On records, they wore Civil War outfits, as suggested by Puckett, and called themselves the Union Gap after the Union Gap area where Puckett had lived.

 
Puckett (far right) with the Union Gap in 1968.

In 1968, the band were invited by the President of the United States (Lyndon B. Johnson) to play at the White House for Prince Charles and Princess Anne. The Union Gap are one of few artists whose first five releases went gold.[citation needed]

The band were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1969, losing out to José Feliciano.

Split and reformation edit

The group eventually grew unhappy with doing material written and produced by others, leading them to stop working with Fuller, and they disbanded in 1971.

Gary re-formed the band sometime in the early 1980s and, since signing to them in 1984, has performed with them at the yearly "Happy Together" tours, alongside Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman of The Turtles (who started up the tour), The Association, The Cowsills, Ron Dante of The Archies, Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night, The Buckinghams, The Box Tops, The Vogues, and The Classics IV.[8]

As of around 2012, their current line-up consists of Puckett, Woody Lingle (bass), Jamie Hilboldt (keyboards), and Mike Candito (drums).

 
Puckett (2nd from right) with the Union Gap in 2012

The Union Gap's "Greatest Hits" album was one of CBS' best selling "Collector Series" albums.[9]

In 1974 "Young Girl" was reissued in the UK where it reached number five and achieved a Silver Record Award for the second time.[9]

Solo career edit

After the Union Gap split, Puckett released a solo album titled The Gary Puckett Album that same year.

He released a few singles from 1970 to 1972, with his first two being a cover of Dusty Springfield's 1964 song, "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" and a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge over Troubled Water" and "Keep The Customer Satisfied" (a song Puckett would later perform as a solo artist on the Ed Sullivan Show in January 1971).[10]

After the release of his 1971 album, Puckett's contract was terminated.[4]

Afterwards, he lived a private life throughout the rest of the 1970s, studying acting and dance and working in theatrical productions in and around Los Angeles, before he made a comeback in the music industry as a solo artist in the 1980s.

Puckett was on the bill for the first Monkees reunion tour in 1986, along with the Grass Roots and the then line-up of Herman's Hermits.[9]

After a decade out of the public eye, Puckett released Melodie (1982) followed by Love Me Tonight (1992), As It Stands (1995), Time Pieces (1996), and Is This Love (1997), as well as a Christmas album in 2001.[9] Puckett's latest album is This Is Love (2006).

Puckett, along with Michael McDonald of the Doobie Brothers fame, joined Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band in San Diego as a guest to sing the Beatles song With a Little Help from My Friends on June 26, 2000.[11]

He was interviewed by Studio 10 in 2019.[12]

Puckett opened a Cameo account in 2021.[13]

Personal life edit

Gary Puckett married his first wife, Shirley Puckett, in 1979; they are now divorced. He married Lorrie Haimes on May 18, 2000.[14] Gary has two stepdaughters from his wife's previous marriage. He currently lives in Clearwater, Florida.[15]

Since 1990, Puckett has been a Born Again Christian, after having followed the teachings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi for many years. While meditating in 1985, Puckett said he heard the Lord tell him there was a better path to follow.[16]

Discography edit

The Outcasts edit

Singles edit

  • "Run Away" / "Would You Care" — 1965
  • "I Can't Get Through To You" / "I Found Out About You" — 1966

With Gary Puckett & The Union Gap edit

Singles edit

Year (A-Side)

(Songwriters)

B-Side

(Songwriters)

Chart Positions
US US AC UK[17] AU
November 1967 † "Woman, Woman"

(Jim Glaser, Jimmy Payne)

"Don't Make Promises"

(Tim Hardin)

4
-
48
6
March 1968 † "Young Girl"

(Jerry Fuller)

"I'm Losing You"

(Jerry Fuller, Gary Puckett)

2
34
1
2
June 1968 ‡ "Lady Willpower"

(Jerry Fuller)

"Daylight Stranger"

(Jerry Fuller, Gary Puckett)

2
26
5
4
September 1968 ‡ "Over You"

(Jerry Fuller)

"If The Day Would Come"

(Kerry Chater, Gary Puckett, Gary Withem)

7
3
54[A]
8
March 1969 ‡ "Don't Give In to Him"

(Gary Usher)

"Could I"

(Jerry Fuller, Gary Puckett)

15
13
-
24
August 1969 ‡ "This Girl Is a Woman Now"

(Victor Millrose, Alan Bernstein)

"His Other Woman"

(D. Allen, Kerry Chater)

9
2
-
16
March 1970 ‡ "Let's Give Adam and Eve Another Chance"

(Richard Mainegra, Red West)

"The Beggar"

(E. Colville, Gary Puckett)

41
16
-
-

Re-releases

Year Single Chart Position
UK[17]
June 1974 ‡ "Young Girl" (CBS UK re-release)
6

Albums edit

Month and Year Album title U.S. Pop Albums AUS
February 1968 † Woman, Woman 22 -
May 1968 ‡ Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Featuring "Young Girl" 21 -
November 1968 ‡ Incredible 20 -
December 1969 ‡ The New Gary Puckett and the Union Gap Album 50 -
July 1970 ‡ Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's Greatest Hits 50 -
1981 ‡ The Best of Gary Puckett & The Union Gap - 32

† – Billed as The Union Gap featuring Gary Puckett

‡ – Billed as Gary Puckett & The Union Gap

Solo edit

 
Puckett performing at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Halifax on May 11, 2016

Singles edit

  • "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" (US Billboard #61, US AC #14) / "All That Matters" – Columbia 45249 – October 1970
  • "Keep the Customer Satisfied" (US Billboard #71, US AC #28) / "No One Really Knows" – Columbia 45303 – February 1971
  • "Life Has Its Little Ups and Downs" (US AC #24) / "Shimmering Eyes" – Columbia 45358 – 1971
  • "Gentle Woman" (US Record World #109) / "Hello Morning" – Columbia 45438 – 1971
  • "I Can't Hold On" / "Hello Morning" – Columbia 45509 – 1971
  • "Leavin' In The Morning" (US Record World #140) / "Bless This Child" – Columbia 45678 – 1972

Albums edit

  • The Gary Puckett Album (1971)
  • Melodie (1982)
  • Love Me Tonight (1992)
  • As It Stands (1995)
  • Time Pieces (1996)
  • Is This Love (1997)
  • Europa (1998)
  • At Christmas (2001)
  • The Lost Tapes (2005)
  • This Is Love (2006)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Union Gap | Pinterest". I.pinimg.com. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  2. ^ Ruggiero, Bob (February 12, 2016). "Gary Puckett and the Union Gap Know Love Is a Battlefield". Houston Press.
  3. ^ Tammy Ayers (September 16, 2019). "It Happened Here: Remembering the glory days of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap". Yakima Herald–Republic. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Gary Puckett Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved February 5, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "The Outcasts (8)". Discogs. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  6. ^ Pedersen, Erik (February 12, 2022). "Kerry Chater Dies: Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Co-Founder & Country Songwriter Was 77". Deadline. Retrieved August 16, 2022.
  7. ^ "Gary Puckett and the Union Gap (2023)". Canberra Southern Cross Club. July 2, 2021. Retrieved July 16, 2022.
  8. ^ "Happy Together Tour | An Outrageous Concert Experience!". Retrieved February 5, 2023.
  9. ^ a b c d "Gary Puckett Music - Biography". Garypuckettmusic.com. Retrieved February 5, 2023.
  10. ^ "Gary Puckett "Keep The Customer Satisfied" on The Ed Sullivan Show". Retrieved February 2, 2023 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ "Ringo Starr And His All Starr Band". www.victorbaissait.fr. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  12. ^ "Singer Gary Puckett Looks Back On His Band's Success | Studio 10". Retrieved August 16, 2022 – via YouTube.
  13. ^ "Gary Puckett | Cameo". Cameo.com. Retrieved February 5, 2023.
  14. ^ "Gary Puckett". IMDb. Retrieved August 16, 2022.
  15. ^ "Gary Puckett and the Union Gap | Encyclopedia.com". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved July 16, 2022.
  16. ^ Kelly, Ray (September 17, 2017). "Gary Puckett talks music, faith and vets before The Big E performances". masslive. Retrieved August 30, 2023.
  17. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 442. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  1. ^ Chart position is from the official UK "Breakers List".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Puckett at Discogs

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Gary Dale 1 Puckett born October 17 1942 is an American singer He is best remembered for being the lead vocalist for Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap who had six consecutive gold records in 1968 including Lady Willpower Young Girl Woman Woman and Over You Gary PuckettPuckett performing in 2016Background informationBorn 1942 10 17 October 17 1942 age 81 Hibbing Minnesota U S OriginSan Diego California U S GenresPopOccupationsSingerYears active1964 presentLabelsColumbiaSonyJuslorOrchardFormerly ofGary Puckett amp The Union GapSpouse s Lorrie Haimes m 2000 wbr Websitegarypuckettmusic wbr com After the Union Gap disbanded in 1971 Puckett signed to Columbia and embarked on a solo career and after a decade long hiatus in 1972 returned to music in the early 1980s and has since released a handful of studio albums since the 1970s 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 The Outcasts 3 Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap 3 1 Formation 3 2 Initial success 3 3 Split and reformation 4 Solo career 5 Personal life 6 Discography 6 1 The Outcasts 6 1 1 Singles 6 2 With Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap 6 2 1 Singles 6 2 2 Albums 6 3 Solo 6 3 1 Singles 6 3 2 Albums 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editPuckett was born in Hibbing Minnesota When he was six his family moved to Yakima Washington 3 not far from Union Gap Washington where he grew up Puckett learned how to sing and play guitar during his teens 4 He went to college for two years in San Diego California majoring in psychology then dropped out to work in a band called the Outcasts The Outcasts editGary s first group was The Outcasts which included Bobby Brown bass Dwight Bement saxophone Also later member of the Union Gap Bob Salisbury saxophone and Willie Kellogg drums 5 Originally formed as a Righteous Brothers styled duo by Puckett and Brown their manager Yale Kahn owner of the Clairemont Bowl added Bement Salisbury and Kellogg into the lineup After releasing two singles Run Away Would You Care 1965 and I Can t Get Through To You I Found Out About You 1966 the group split up in 1967 5 Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap editFurther information Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap Formation edit In January 1967 Puckett and Dwight Bement formed Gary and the Remarkables with Kerry Chater August 7 1945 February 4 2022 bass 6 Gary Mutha Withem born August 22 1944 keyboards and Paul Wheatbread born February 8 1946 drums The break came for the group when Jerry Fuller a former country music artist and a producer for Columbia Records in Los Angeles heard them at a small bar where they were performing in a bowling alley complex Fuller liked their sound and signed them to a contract Initial success edit They were now going under the name Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap and would be known for hits such as Lady Willpower Young Girl and Woman Woman They sold more records in 1968 than any other group and had six consecutive gold records 7 as well as making two appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show 1968 1971 Their song Woman Woman was an adaptation of the country hit by the Glaser Brothers called Girl Girl On records they wore Civil War outfits as suggested by Puckett and called themselves the Union Gap after the Union Gap area where Puckett had lived nbsp Puckett far right with the Union Gap in 1968 In 1968 the band were invited by the President of the United States Lyndon B Johnson to play at the White House for Prince Charles and Princess Anne The Union Gap are one of few artists whose first five releases went gold citation needed The band were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1969 losing out to Jose Feliciano Split and reformation edit The group eventually grew unhappy with doing material written and produced by others leading them to stop working with Fuller and they disbanded in 1971 Gary re formed the band sometime in the early 1980s and since signing to them in 1984 has performed with them at the yearly Happy Together tours alongside Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman of The Turtles who started up the tour The Association The Cowsills Ron Dante of The Archies Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night The Buckinghams The Box Tops The Vogues and The Classics IV 8 As of around 2012 their current line up consists of Puckett Woody Lingle bass Jamie Hilboldt keyboards and Mike Candito drums nbsp Puckett 2nd from right with the Union Gap in 2012The Union Gap s Greatest Hits album was one of CBS best selling Collector Series albums 9 In 1974 Young Girl was reissued in the UK where it reached number five and achieved a Silver Record Award for the second time 9 Solo career editAfter the Union Gap split Puckett released a solo album titled The Gary Puckett Album that same year He released a few singles from 1970 to 1972 with his first two being a cover of Dusty Springfield s 1964 song I Just Don t Know What to Do with Myself and a cover of Simon amp Garfunkel s Bridge over Troubled Water and Keep The Customer Satisfied a song Puckett would later perform as a solo artist on the Ed Sullivan Show in January 1971 10 After the release of his 1971 album Puckett s contract was terminated 4 Afterwards he lived a private life throughout the rest of the 1970s studying acting and dance and working in theatrical productions in and around Los Angeles before he made a comeback in the music industry as a solo artist in the 1980s Puckett was on the bill for the first Monkees reunion tour in 1986 along with the Grass Roots and the then line up of Herman s Hermits 9 After a decade out of the public eye Puckett released Melodie 1982 followed by Love Me Tonight 1992 As It Stands 1995 Time Pieces 1996 and Is This Love 1997 as well as a Christmas album in 2001 9 Puckett s latest album is This Is Love 2006 Puckett along with Michael McDonald of the Doobie Brothers fame joined Ringo Starr amp His All Starr Band in San Diego as a guest to sing the Beatles song With a Little Help from My Friends on June 26 2000 11 He was interviewed by Studio 10 in 2019 12 Puckett opened a Cameo account in 2021 13 Personal life editGary Puckett married his first wife Shirley Puckett in 1979 they are now divorced He married Lorrie Haimes on May 18 2000 14 Gary has two stepdaughters from his wife s previous marriage He currently lives in Clearwater Florida 15 Since 1990 Puckett has been a Born Again Christian after having followed the teachings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi for many years While meditating in 1985 Puckett said he heard the Lord tell him there was a better path to follow 16 Discography editThe Outcasts edit Singles edit Run Away Would You Care 1965 I Can t Get Through To You I Found Out About You 1966With Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap edit Singles edit Year A Side Songwriters B Side Songwriters Chart PositionsUS US AC UK 17 AUNovember 1967 Woman Woman Jim Glaser Jimmy Payne Don t Make Promises Tim Hardin 4 48 6March 1968 Young Girl Jerry Fuller I m Losing You Jerry Fuller Gary Puckett 2 34 1 2June 1968 Lady Willpower Jerry Fuller Daylight Stranger Jerry Fuller Gary Puckett 2 26 5 4September 1968 Over You Jerry Fuller If The Day Would Come Kerry Chater Gary Puckett Gary Withem 7 3 54 A 8March 1969 Don t Give In to Him Gary Usher Could I Jerry Fuller Gary Puckett 15 13 24August 1969 This Girl Is a Woman Now Victor Millrose Alan Bernstein His Other Woman D Allen Kerry Chater 9 2 16March 1970 Let s Give Adam and Eve Another Chance Richard Mainegra Red West The Beggar E Colville Gary Puckett 41 16 Re releases Year Single Chart PositionUK 17 June 1974 Young Girl CBS UK re release 6Albums edit Month and Year Album title U S Pop Albums AUSFebruary 1968 Woman Woman 22 May 1968 Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap Featuring Young Girl 21 November 1968 Incredible 20 December 1969 The New Gary Puckett and the Union Gap Album 50 July 1970 Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap s Greatest Hits 50 1981 The Best of Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap 32 Billed as The Union Gap featuring Gary Puckett Billed as Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap Solo edit nbsp Puckett performing at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Halifax on May 11 2016Singles edit I Just Don t Know What to Do with Myself US Billboard 61 US AC 14 All That Matters Columbia 45249 October 1970 Keep the Customer Satisfied US Billboard 71 US AC 28 No One Really Knows Columbia 45303 February 1971 Life Has Its Little Ups and Downs US AC 24 Shimmering Eyes Columbia 45358 1971 Gentle Woman US Record World 109 Hello Morning Columbia 45438 1971 I Can t Hold On Hello Morning Columbia 45509 1971 Leavin In The Morning US Record World 140 Bless This Child Columbia 45678 1972Albums edit The Gary Puckett Album 1971 Melodie 1982 Love Me Tonight 1992 As It Stands 1995 Time Pieces 1996 Is This Love 1997 Europa 1998 At Christmas 2001 The Lost Tapes 2005 This Is Love 2006 See also editList of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart List of acts who appeared on American Bandstand List of Columbia Records artistsReferences edit Union Gap Pinterest I pinimg com Retrieved November 26 2022 Ruggiero Bob February 12 2016 Gary Puckett and the Union Gap Know Love Is a Battlefield Houston Press Tammy Ayers September 16 2019 It Happened Here Remembering the glory days of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap Yakima Herald Republic Retrieved July 17 2023 a b Gary Puckett Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Retrieved February 5 2023 a b The Outcasts 8 Discogs Retrieved February 2 2023 Pedersen Erik February 12 2022 Kerry Chater Dies Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap Co Founder amp Country Songwriter Was 77 Deadline Retrieved August 16 2022 Gary Puckett and the Union Gap 2023 Canberra Southern Cross Club July 2 2021 Retrieved July 16 2022 Happy Together Tour An Outrageous Concert Experience Retrieved February 5 2023 a b c d Gary Puckett Music Biography Garypuckettmusic com Retrieved February 5 2023 Gary Puckett Keep The Customer Satisfied on The Ed Sullivan Show Retrieved February 2 2023 via YouTube Ringo Starr And His All Starr Band www victorbaissait fr Retrieved September 10 2023 Singer Gary Puckett Looks Back On His Band s Success Studio 10 Retrieved August 16 2022 via YouTube Gary Puckett Cameo Cameo com Retrieved February 5 2023 Gary Puckett IMDb Retrieved August 16 2022 Gary Puckett and the Union Gap Encyclopedia com Encyclopedia com Retrieved July 16 2022 Kelly Ray September 17 2017 Gary Puckett talks music faith and vets before The Big E performances masslive Retrieved August 30 2023 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 442 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Chart position is from the official UK Breakers List External links editOfficial website Puckett at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Puckett amp oldid 1187898169, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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