Gary Puckett

Formed
October 17, 1942
in Hibbing, MN 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Jason Ankeny
During the late '60s -- a period forever distinguished as rock's most radical, innovative, and far-reaching -- Gary Puckett and the Union Gap forged a series of massive chart ballads almost otherworldly in their sheer earnestness and melodrama. Likely the only pop band of the era to play two nightly shows in the Catskills -- the early gig for their younger fans, the later appearance for the fans' parents -- the group pioneered the hip-to-be-square concept two decades before spiritual descendants Huey Lewis and the News; clad in Civil War-era get-ups (complete with fictitious military ranks) and bizarrely pedophilic lyrics, Puckett and the Union Gap were in their own way as far-out and singular as any other act of the period.



Read More
Buy Now Buy Now    

If you like this artist, you may also enjoy...
Mark Lindsay, Tom Jones, Gary Lewis, Jay & the Americans, The Buckinghams, The Association
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Taking 'lonely Road'

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus has titled its sophomore album Lonely Road and has set February 3rd as the set's release date. The new
more...