Gary is just one of those men that just keeps his good looks, aging like fine wine. I was fortunate enough to meet him at a reunion tour in the 80's and he was so kind to give me his autograph. I have always been in love with his voice hearing him first when I was about 7 years old. Have been a fan ever since.
1 Corinthians 12:11 New Living Translation 11 It is the one and only Holy Spirit who distributes all these gifts. He alone decides which gift each person should have." Pride is a Sin. God does not bless people because they make others happy. God blesses those who care for those in need and for widows and children.? Making people happy has nothing to do with anything because Jesus Christ already paid the price by dying on the cross for our sins. There is nothing we can do to be saved but to accept what Jesus Christ did for us to forgive us our sins on the cross.
@@debbiemyers9890 isn't he enough to make you just tingle? I mean he's old now. But damn he's still good looking and so humble....makes him even sexier
What a voice... what a personable man with very apparent gratitude for how well things worked out for him. On top of the world, yet remaining a finely mannered human being. Things don't get much better than that. "Dinosaurs"... Heh. This man leaves me with nothing but warm feelings. I cannot express the respect I have for such people. They feel like family to me.
Thank you so much Joe for all of the great interviews that you do. It helps all of us out here to learn more about our favorite performers. Having met Marty Stuart a couple of times I especially enjoyed your interview with him. Marty is such a walking encyclopedia of musical knowledge. I told him the last time we spoke that I would love to just sit & talk music with him for hours! Thank you for giving all of these fine musicians this platform to tell us more about themselves. You are greatly appreciated! Eddie in Texas.
I'm 69 now. Use to work at an large insurance agency in Alpine, CA. Viejas Indian Casino was a couple of miles up the same road. One day, I heard Gary Puckett & The Union Gap were coming in concert. Since I had lived in San Diego and experienced their '67-68 explosion on the scene, I bought tickets for a group of ladies & I to attend the concert. A terrific experience! The ladies loved me for taking them...and afterwards we got to meet Gary Puckett himself...enjoyed a great conversation. He was so kind...so gracious...so appreciative of us as fans...still!
Love that song, too. I lost my husband unexpectedly four months ago, and a few days ago, I heard that song, and I started crying, because I will never get over losing him. He was my everything. It was a gut wrenching song, in my humble opinion, to begin with, but suddenly, when I heard it a few days ago, took on a different meaning that day for me.
@@ProudKansan08 I'm so sorry for your loss. Thank God that music can bring us back to the times wee spent with our loved ones and will always be here for us to enjoy. Take care of yourself and know that you are loved by all of us who share your taste in music, love and life.
He has such a powerful voice I came across his music again and started to listen to him and the group . He seems like a very natural person not stuck up at all.❤
What an overwhelming talent of a man, of character, of humility. Other than his musicality, his artistry, his voice which i have admired over the decades, I admire even more his openness to technology preserving their music, keeping it current for today's afficionados. It's been ages since vinyl, cassette tapes, cd's and dvd's, but Gary Pucket and the Union Gap are in my mobile phone and in my car audio in MP3's.
I was in a band called “The Lavender Hill Mob” and I’m thinking it was around 67 or 68 and we opened for Gary’s band at Robert’s Stadium in Evansville, Indiana and I met Gary back stage and he was an absolute nice guy.
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum as a Jersey Girl in a GA World (strange Planet, 'eh?) Gary's voice was Always Mesmerizing Magic! THANKS SO MUCH ~ Dad was from Indiana, Mom, NJ, GoodTimes & stay Healthy, ALL Y'Alls
Sept 2024 listening to the interview on UA-cam from Mt Vernon IN !! I enjoyed the video but added bonus was reading your comment and mention of Roberts Stadium in Evansville IN. I was born in 62 so I was a little young for concerts when you opened for Gary Puckett, but I saw many bands at Roberts Stadium a few years later. I hope these words find you doing well and still playing music. Thanks for making my day (3 years after your comment, you and Gary Puckett are still putting smiles on faces)
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Joe, I have, and have lost musician friends that even after cleaning up, sometimes for years, illnesses seem to catch up with them. I hope everyone is taking the best care of themselves they can in these rough times. ✌🏼
I had the pleasure of seeing Gary Puckett perform last week in Warren, OH. He sounded great, and I was so happy to meet and speak to him after the show. He is genuinely kind and not at all pretentious. Truly a legend!
Great voice, definitely underappreciated and unrecognized. He is one of the few vocalists that evokes emotion into any lyric he sings. Wonderful to listen to!
Did a tour of Eastern Canada opening for Puckett and the Union Gap back in the seventies. They used to wear Civil War uniforms onstage. Nice guys, good musicians.
Love these old stories about recording on the west coast with the wrecking crew. The bits about "three hours, three songs, union stop right at the limit" you really had to NAIL a song right away. And you listen to those old songs the arrangements and musicianship is impeccable. They really were a hit factory. Whenever someone says "that 60's sound" if they aren't referring to Motown it's probably the wrecking crew!
Gary Puckett and the Union Gap will always be one of my favorite groups and all these years later I still listen to their music. So smooth and moving was their sound I loved it the first time I heard it. I had their eight track back in the seventies and I still have their album and CD. I saw Gary in another interview as well and he remains a straight up guy just as I knew he would be. Bueatifiul music from a bueatifiul time. Thanks Gary and the Union Gap for your wonderful memories. I will be listening to your music as long as I am alive it never will be out of date.
Fantastic👍🏻 what a lovely, level-headed guy he is. I rank him vocally up there with David Cassidy, George Michael, Cass Elliot, Karen Carpenter, Glen Campbell and John Denver and Adele - the vocalists who had or has a unique sound. Love, love, love his voice ❤️
My parents were teenagers in the late 60's. As such, I was exposed to this great music. Gary's voice always stood out amongst the great musical acts of the time. Thank you for the interview, Gary and Joe!
I did have 8 tracks,for my car , but I believe I have most all of the band’s albums ! Gary Puckett and Johnny Rivers have the BEST male vocals of any time period!! Karen Carpenter is at the top for female vocals! I shed a tear anytime I listen to her music ,partly because she was simply outstanding and partly because she’s gone and WHAT we have missed because she left us to soon!!! Thank you all for your Outstanding Music!!
Gary mentions The Platters & The Coasters. The precursor to them were The Mills Brothers and The Ink Spots. My late Dad was a WWII Vet and he introduced me to these greats.
Gary, along with the wonderful Dennis Yost of the Classics Four were my favorite singers in the late sixties. Dennis (RIP) was unbelievable , and Gary was in a class of his own . I can't tell you how much both these guys effected us in that era and still do today. God Bless you guys and the influence you had on all of us!
Another unmistakable voice, and a man who appreciates what he has been blessed with. I hung around with my cousins a lot as a kid, they were a few years older than I. 2 girls a a boy, and they got me into the rock of those times. The girls were both completely in love with Gary. I think most young women were.
Thank you for replaying this. No one could sing like this gentleman. When he started singing Woman Woman off the cuff in the interview my heart skipped a beat.
This Is Awesome. Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Is One Of My Favorite Groups. Their Music Helped Me Drown My Sorrow, When My Brother Was Killed In Vietnam. His Last Letter That My Brother Wrote From Nam Was Him Asking Us To Send Him Records Of Bobby Vinton (Mr.Lonely), The Shirelles(Soldier Boy), Gary Puckett & The Union Gap. Hrs Barracks Was Shelled By Friendly Fire . Three Weeks Later He Was Killed. Thank You For The Interview And When I Want To Relive Gary Puckett And The Union Gap. I Sing It In My heart And Karaoke His Music. He Has One Of The Strongest And Greatest Voices In Music If By Chance You Have Time, Could You Do A Time Line On Michael Parks ??? He Was Such A Blessed And Brilliant Person. May He Rest In Peace, But He'll Never Die As Long As I Can Sing" Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again"! He Stared In "Then Came Bronson" And All The Way To "Kill Bill" Fame. Thank You Very Much !!!!!!!! A FAN
so sorry for your loss had an older brother who served and thankfully came home had a classmate who went and never came home God Bless you and your family
I sincerely thank your brother for his service and his sacrifice to our country, and send my belated condolences to you and your family. Thank you for sharing your wonderful, personal story about your brother.
Joe - Your knowledge of the artists and the relative ease of conversation you have with them make these interviews priceless. As a vocalist, Gary Puckett is in a class like no other. History shows that Gary never did achieve the success he should have had as a solo artist, but perhaps the musical change of the late 60's early 70's didn't afford a spot for him. What a pity - as a fan I know there should have been much more for him. Thank you for this - Gary is still a class act, performer, and guy.
It must be extraordinary to walk into a room full of the most professional musicians in the country, have your song arranged by the best...then sing while hearing them play live...and then the entire song produced by people who would become legends. edit: thanks for another wonderful interview. You have a real knack for giving the artist room to explore.
Loved Gary Puckett and the Union Gap as a kid, and still do. I met Gary in Cleveland in 2002 at a performance. I said “hi Gary, I’m Gary” and he said “hi Gary, I’m Gary” and chuckled. We were seated at the side of the stage and he was about to go on. I told him how much I loved his voice and his music, and he was very appreciative. A fine gentleman and a truly nice guy as opposed to some of the other famous performers on the show that night who could care less about us. Thanks Gary for the music and a great memory.
Although I got a bit burned out by the first 4 singles that were played to death on radio, it gave me an opportunity to dig deeper into the catalog and find some gems. Most notable was a song called "My Son" written by a Union Gap member. Heart wrenching. It was on their first album, then re-recorded for their fourth album. Looks like Gary is back on tour next month. God bless him.
Agree with you completely about "My Son", and I would add "Now and Then" (from Incredible album). Listening to either of those 2 songs still gives me chills.
Gary Puckett has a amazing voice and I can remember having my transistor radio playing all of the songs of the 60's and Gary Puckett was one of my very favorites. I still love to here him. i cried when I heard him which was 30 years later. It brought back a flood of memories. He was blessed by God and was given a beautiful voice!
IMO, "This Girl Is A Woman Now" from the summer of 1969 is Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's best song. What a vocal!!! Unfortunately, it was the band's final Top 40 hit.
Back in the late 60's when I was still at school, I used to go fishing in a lake outside manchester in the UK. At one end of the lake was a fairground and whilst fishing you could hear the records being played there across the lake. Young Girl was my favourite. even now I can close my eyes and I am back there in the sunshine, people laughing and Young Girl booming out across the lake. Great times. thanks for the beautiful music Gary and the Union Gap.
Strange you should say that because my lasting memory of this song is fishing in my local lake with this song blasting out from my half a watt transistor radio... Not quite sure what station it would have been mind.
He smiles and reminds me of the boy that lived next door to me growing up. Have loved his music since I was 10. A dream came true and I finally saw him live last week. What a thrill! We were both a little older but the voice, emotion and passion are still there. He should write a book. It would be very interesting. He tells a great stories. Just because we all have gotten a bit older, do not miss the chance to hear Gary and the Union Gap. It will make you happy and leave you smiling. He's still groovy😉
I don't think it's a matter of being underrated or unappreciated. In the music biz you're as good as your last album. And, there hasn't been a Gary Puckett album in decades.
Here is a piece of trivia for you. I am 69yo now and grew up in Clairemont a town in San Diego. There was a bowling alley there at the time called The Clairemont bowl and we al haung out there as kids. Inside the bowl as we called it, was a night club called The Quad room and The Union Gap played there as Gary stated. It was owned by an entrepeneur named Yale Kahn and my mother worked for him as the payroll secretary for his enterprises. I remember being there at night and being able to sneak in a back door and watch them play. I even met Gary for a second when he came in to see my mother about something. Gary, if you read this, do you remember a lady named Jeanne ?This was my mother. I guess on pay day you guys would come around to get your checks and she held on to them for you. So there you go. I got to meet Gary Puckett when I was about 15 years old or so but never knew I should have asked for his autograph. Also, The Cascades played at the redcoat Inn inside the University bowl They were reaslly big for that one song.
I wore out my Gary Puckett and The Union Gap records by playing them over and over again when I was a preteen in the 70's. Even today 2022 I still love listening to those songs now on CD.
I fell in love with Gary's voice as a teenager. My brother had tickets to see Gary and the Union Gap when I was 16. Unfortunately, I had 4 wisdom teeth extracted that morning and couldn't attend the concert!! I was so upset that I had to miss seeing them live! Wore out their album, though. Thank you.
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Missing a wonderful concert is heart breaking if you love music the way I do, except rap. To me, rap is not singing, it is just speaking the words. Do you agree, Joe?
Diana.... It takes talent to create most any art form. There are those who like Picasso and those who like da Vinci. I’m more of a da Vinci kind of person. I appreciate the skill but not always the product. I do believe that a lot of rap has had damaging results on it’s followers and creators. Before anyone responds to my opinion, I know there are bad examples of other forms of entertainment too but rarely as blatant. This is not a white or black issue as the performers and consumers cross all races. Most younger people I know listen to Haggard, Motown, Led Zeppelin and rap on the same collection of favorites. Thanks again for watching our channel. Best, Joe
Joe, I loved the look on Gary’s face when you ask about the experience of being a mega star, your question obviously triggered many memories! Gary Puckett and the Union Gap was my and my friends favorite band during that era! The first time I actually got to see them was in the summer of 70 or 71, at the Big Bam Show in Montgomery Alabama! As you can imagine the girls all went crazy when they came on stage! Since then I’ve probably seen Gary several times more, and he always delivers awesome performances! Terrific interview, thanks!💫
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum I live in Crestview Florida, 50 miles east of Pensacola! When I was growing up the AM station we all listened to was WBAM. in Montgomery Alabama! They produced concerts during the summer and winter throughout the 60s and early 70s! There would always be 8 to 10 different acts at each concert! For a young teenager, it was really exciting!
The panhandle was my family’s stomping grounds for vacations. My band use to play in Montgomery, Dothan, Auburn a lot, Panama City Beach etc. Great part of the country. .... Joe
A superb vocalist. I'm jealous of good singers. I express thru an instrument, but I appreciate those use their voice. Yet another cool post, Mr. Chambers. Wrecking Crew, great vocalists, good lyrics...the apex of smart pop music, no apologies. Tight! Thanks! Much blessed to grow up in that time. And Topo Gigio!... Thanks!
Wow! How well-spoken and intellectual! I'm friends with father and son guitar builders in San Marcos, California, and they told me how nice Gary always was; and good looking too. Another great one Joe! As always, TAHNK YOU❣️
So happy to see this video! Gary has such a distinctive voice along with a depth of feeling. My baby sister and I played his music constantly. We have never tired of hearing his songs and we are both in our 60's. Thank you, Gary for sharing your talent and we wish you well. Love from Nancy and Terry
Great interview Joe! I got to meet Gary maybe 25 or 30 years ago at the county fair. He was very humble and friendly and seemed like he had plenty of time to talk to anyone who wanted to chat . Great guy, fantastic talent!!
Great interview! I am impressed with Gary after being in the music business since the sixties. It was great hearing him go back in time describing the scenes of recording and touring CA. I remember hearing him the Pucketts for the 1st time while walking down Waikiki in ‘68. They had some of the best music out there and am glad to see that he is still doing well. Thanks!
What a voice I always knew that Gary sang live with the orchestra on woman woman and most of the union gap recordings and didn’t overdub Sinatra use to do the same until he was very old just a pure unique superb voice Gary has
Having grown up listening to what I call "Boomer Music", there is no mistaking Gary's amazing & unique voice. So many memories! Thanks for these incredible interviews Joe! Hope that everything is good in your neck of the woods! 👍👍😉😉
My husband could have been his voice and body double he truly looks and sounded just like him. He was rather shy b but his best friend had a band which played the young scene clubs etc in Glasgow Scotland. He occasionally would guest with them. He sung young girl with them in 1968 after he had asked me out and friends who knew howled with laughter as I was only 15 and he hammed it up he brought the roof down. A year later he rejoined them to sing This girl is a woman now 6 weeks after we married again he brought the roof down. We both joined the band occasionally him solo singer me guitar. We had brought wedding forward by several years due t a parent's terminal diagnosis. 51+ years later he still sings and I still play we are still together and still enjoying listening to gary.
Joe Chambers you are a GIANT in the music biz for doing these interviews!! I just want to say THANK YOU for all you do in letting the general public get to know those we've idolized a whole lot better! You are appreciated!
Another great video, Joe. Gary Puckett was an amazing vocalist. I love how musicians from that era cite either the Beatles or Elvis as the reason they became a musician.
I spent many a Sunday at that San Diego bowling alley, Clairemont Bowl, as a child. My parents bowled in leagues there, and I vividly remember the standee sign at the entrance announcing "Gary Puckett & the Union Gap" playing live in the lounge, which was called "The Quad Room". I almost felt famous myself at 7 when I heard them on the radio. Thank you for this interview!
Gary is just one of those men that just keeps his good looks, aging like fine wine. I was fortunate enough to meet him at a reunion tour in the 80's and he was so kind to give me his autograph. I have always been in love with his voice hearing him first when I was about 7 years old. Have been a fan ever since.
Hi Lisa.... thanks for watching.... you have good taste in music:).... Best, Joe
Gary Puckett truly had one of rock's greatest voices. He doesn't get the recognition he deserves.
I agree Dennis.. thanks for watching..Joe
Agreed!! Truly a Great Voice!!
I agree as well. Gary Puckett was my crush as a young girl!
Absolutely loved him!!!
One of my favorite singers I sent him a note and received a response I wish he woul tour again.
I cannot get over Gary's voice. What a beautiful voice! There is nothing like his voice then, nothing even now! God bless and more power to you, Gary!
1 Corinthians 12:11
New Living Translation
11 It is the one and only Holy Spirit who distributes all these gifts. He alone decides which gift each person should have." Pride is a Sin. God does not bless people because they make others happy. God blesses those who care for those in need and for widows and children.? Making people happy has nothing to do with anything because Jesus Christ already paid the price by dying on the cross for our sins. There is nothing we can do to be saved but to accept what Jesus Christ did for us to forgive us our sins on the cross.
A seriously underrated and under-appreciated singer
God I love this man's voice and demeanor. So humble yet such a powerful voice and message.. Gary Puckett is still the bomb. Rock on Gary!
@@debbiemyers9890 isn't he enough to make you just tingle? I mean he's old now. But damn he's still good looking and so humble....makes him even sexier
@@marlenejones6266 so very true.
You couldn't be more wrong🤡
Gary is such a genuine, down to earth and modest man. Can still pelt out his vocals too
Absolutly LOVED Gary Puckett and the Union Gap!
You not alone in your comments,there's a lot of people that agree with you. May God bless you.
So did I, from 15 years old; I am 70 now!
What a voice... what a personable man with very apparent gratitude for how well things worked out for him. On top of the world, yet remaining a finely mannered human being. Things don't get much better than that.
"Dinosaurs"... Heh. This man leaves me with nothing but warm feelings. I cannot express the respect I have for such people. They feel like family to me.
Thanks for watching Andrew… I appreciate your generous comments which I totally agree with about Gary and his voice… best, Joe
Fan since '67..
Gary's voice has always been beautiful. 🤗❤
Thanks for watching Phil.....Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum I saw Gary in concert in 2016. He was still fantastic. 🤗👍
Truly the best singer in American history. Keeps getting better and better than ever. God bless you Gary, and happy birthday!!
I feel honored to be in the company of others who share my wonderful opinion of Gary Puckett and his velvet voice
We just saw him 8/19/2022 he's going to be 80 in October he still sounds great
Always loved Gary's voice. Still crank the sound up when I hear him sing.
Lady will power, a masterpiece of a song.
Thanks for watching Ron.....Joe
Lots of "coming of age" music
Gary is such a humble, and great example of a truly down-to-earth musician. Thanks for sharing, as always.... Fantastic job Joe.
Thank you Joey.... I appreciate you too......... Joe
Thank you so much Joe for all of the great interviews that you do. It helps all of us out here to learn more about our favorite performers. Having met Marty Stuart a couple of times I especially enjoyed your interview with him. Marty is such a walking encyclopedia of musical knowledge. I told him the last time we spoke that I would love to just sit & talk music with him for hours! Thank you for giving all of these fine musicians this platform to tell us more about themselves. You are greatly appreciated! Eddie in Texas.
I'm 69 now. Use to work at an large insurance agency in Alpine, CA. Viejas Indian Casino was a couple of miles up the same road. One day, I heard Gary Puckett & The Union Gap were coming in concert. Since I had lived in San Diego and experienced their '67-68 explosion on the scene, I bought tickets for a group of ladies & I to attend the concert. A terrific experience! The ladies loved me for taking them...and afterwards we got to meet Gary Puckett himself...enjoyed a great conversation. He was so kind...so gracious...so appreciative of us as fans...still!
Thanks for sharing John.....Joe
What a lovely interview, Gary is just gorgeous.
Yes he is! Swoooon worthy!
Great interview. Calm, smooth guy. And what a voice-more mature than his years.
Thanks Hiratio… Joe
I listened to his songs along with other great bands songs. Always loved his voice.
How can this be? He has one of the greatest voices I've ever heard in my lifetime.
My favorite Gary Puckett song was and is 'Over You' !
It is a wonderful heart felt tune and lyrics!
Love that song, too. I lost my husband unexpectedly four months ago, and a few days ago, I heard that song, and I started crying, because I will never get over losing him. He was my everything. It was a gut wrenching song, in my humble opinion, to begin with, but suddenly, when I heard it a few days ago, took on a different meaning that day for me.
Yes mine too.
@@ProudKansan08 I'm so sorry for your loss. Thank God that music can bring us back to the times wee spent with our loved ones and will always be here for us to enjoy. Take care of yourself and know that you are loved by all of us who share your taste in music, love and life.
A great song!
Definately one of the best of his era. Great singer.
Thanks for watching again Playpen...Joe
He has such a powerful voice I came across his music again and started to listen to him and the group . He seems like a very natural person not stuck up at all.❤
What an overwhelming talent of a man, of character, of humility. Other than his musicality, his artistry, his voice which i have admired over the decades, I admire even more his openness to technology preserving their music, keeping it current for today's afficionados. It's been ages since vinyl, cassette tapes, cd's and dvd's, but Gary Pucket and the Union Gap are in my mobile phone and in my car audio in MP3's.
Two great singers of that same time frame were Gary Puckett and Dennis Yost.
Yes they were... Thanks Bill, Joe
Classics Four?
Another Great I liked was Burton Cummings for Guess Who.
@@jimle22 Yes, Dennis Yost and the Classics Four, the other guys went on, as I recall, to form the Atlanta Rhythm Section and covered Spooky.
@@jimle22 Yep. Nobody sounded like him.
Gary appreciating the entire recording track from the session 👍
Those are superb recordings too. True audiophile stuff.
I was in a band called “The Lavender Hill Mob” and I’m thinking it was around 67 or 68 and we opened for Gary’s band at Robert’s Stadium in Evansville, Indiana and I met Gary back stage and he was an absolute nice guy.
Thanks for sharing this Whofonted.... as you can see he still is a nice guy.... best, Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum as a Jersey Girl in a GA World (strange Planet, 'eh?) Gary's voice was Always Mesmerizing Magic! THANKS SO MUCH ~ Dad was from Indiana, Mom, NJ, GoodTimes & stay Healthy, ALL Y'Alls
Sept 2024 listening to the interview on UA-cam from Mt Vernon IN !! I enjoyed the video but added bonus was reading your comment and mention of Roberts Stadium in Evansville IN. I was born in 62 so I was a little young for concerts when you opened for Gary Puckett, but I saw many bands at Roberts Stadium a few years later. I hope these words find you doing well and still playing music. Thanks for making my day (3 years after your comment, you and Gary Puckett are still putting smiles on faces)
One of the most underappreciated voices in music.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Niki........Joe
Gary, if you've been living a more healthy lifestyle than most rockers, it sure shows!
Thanks Terry... I think you’re right... best, Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Joe, I have, and have lost musician friends that even after cleaning up, sometimes for years, illnesses seem to catch up with them. I hope everyone is taking the best care of themselves they can in these rough times. ✌🏼
Awesome guy and voice. I still have 45’s by them. And nice looking too!!😊😊
He was one of my favorite singers....I still enjoy his album. He never got the recognition he should have. His music was awesome!
Thanks for watching Lady.... best, Joe
how can you not help but love this man, what great memories
Thanks for watching 56...Joe
I had the pleasure of seeing Gary Puckett perform last week in Warren, OH. He sounded great, and I was so happy to meet and speak to him after the show. He is genuinely kind and not at all pretentious. Truly a legend!
Great voice, definitely underappreciated and unrecognized. He is one of the few vocalists that evokes emotion into any lyric he sings. Wonderful to listen to!
Did a tour of Eastern Canada opening for Puckett and the Union Gap back in the seventies. They used to wear Civil War uniforms onstage. Nice guys, good musicians.
Thanks for watching our channel and sharing your memories Mel.... Joe
Gary is a wonderful man and singer and I was blessed to have been able to have met him! God bless you Gary
Thanks for watching Debora......Joe
Seems like Gary actually realizes that God has blessed him!
Love these old stories about recording on the west coast with the wrecking crew. The bits about "three hours, three songs, union stop right at the limit" you really had to NAIL a song right away. And you listen to those old songs the arrangements and musicianship is impeccable. They really were a hit factory. Whenever someone says "that 60's sound" if they aren't referring to Motown it's probably the wrecking crew!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Dude... best, Joe
Saved every penny to buy all his 45’s. What a voice!
Gary Puckett and the Union Gap will always be one of my favorite groups and all these years later I still listen to their music. So smooth and moving was their sound I loved it the first time I heard it. I had their eight track back in the seventies and I still have their album and CD. I saw Gary in another interview as well and he remains a straight up guy just as I knew he would be. Bueatifiul music from a bueatifiul time. Thanks Gary and the Union Gap for your wonderful memories. I will be listening to your music as long as I am alive it never will be out of date.
Still one of the greatest voices in music period
I always loved Gary. Still do. It was a pleasure meeting him some years back. He is so kind and talented.
What an incredible voice and a lovely man.
Fantastic👍🏻 what a lovely, level-headed guy he is. I rank him vocally up there with David Cassidy, George Michael, Cass Elliot, Karen Carpenter, Glen Campbell and John Denver and Adele - the vocalists who had or has a unique sound. Love, love, love his voice ❤️
Ditto
What a nice down to earth guy!! How nice to hear his story!
Thanks Joe! 👍👍
Thanks for watching Roger.....Joe
My favorite 60s band. Gary had a remarkable voice and when I hear a song from him and the union gap I crank up the volume
God certainly gave Mr. Puckett vocal talent! Good interview!
Thanks again 12.....Joe
My parents were teenagers in the late 60's. As such, I was exposed to this great music. Gary's voice always stood out amongst the great musical acts of the time.
Thank you for the interview, Gary and Joe!
Thank you too 95 for watching....Joe
Outstanding voice and a great interview! Thank you Joe!!!!!!!
You’re welcome Jim... thanks for watching too... Joe
I love Gary Puckett's voice, and I agree, he never got the accolades that he deserved. Him a no d his band have/had great stage presentation.
I did have 8 tracks,for my car , but I believe I have most all of the band’s albums ! Gary Puckett and Johnny Rivers have the BEST male vocals of any time period!! Karen Carpenter is at the top for female vocals! I shed a tear anytime I listen to her music ,partly because she was simply outstanding and partly because she’s gone and WHAT we have missed because she left us to soon!!! Thank you all for your Outstanding Music!!
Gary mentions The Platters & The Coasters. The precursor to them were The Mills Brothers and The Ink Spots. My late Dad was a WWII Vet and he introduced me to these greats.
Thanks for sharing 3 card...Joe
I am a huge Gary Puckett & The Union Gap fan! No doubt...this group is incredible and and and...
I remember hearing Gary Puckett & The Union Gap songs constantly. Just ever repeating plays. Good for Gary and good for the writers.
Thanks for replaying this interview. Gary Puckett had a great sound in the 60s and I still enjoy listening to him today.
Thomas... yes I think those records still sound up to date. Great productions , songs and performance....... Joe
Loved all of his songs!
Gary, along with the wonderful Dennis Yost of the Classics Four were my favorite singers in the late sixties. Dennis (RIP) was unbelievable , and Gary was in a class of his own . I can't tell you how much both these guys effected us in that era and still do today. God Bless you guys and the influence you had on all of us!
Gary Puckett is such a nice guy. I would love to meet him. I rememer Lady Willpower and Young Girl on the radio when I was about 10.
Another unmistakable voice, and a man who appreciates what he has been blessed with. I hung around with my cousins a lot as a kid, they were a few years older than I. 2 girls a a boy, and they got me into the rock of those times. The girls were both completely in love with Gary.
I think most young women were.
Thank you for replaying this. No one could sing like this gentleman. When he started singing Woman Woman off the cuff in the interview my heart skipped a beat.
Thanks for watching Remy...Joe
Gary Puckett, Eric Burdon, and Alex Chilton , just three of the great singers from the 60’s with great pipes
Thanks again for watching Robert......Joe
Love Gary Puckett and the Union Gap. Great interview!
Thanks Chris...Joe
Yes, amazing singing voice.
I just saw Gary in February. Yes, he's 80 now, he can still entertain. He is one of the warmest and down to earth.artists I have met💞🎤
Absolutely great singer with a booming powerful voice 🎼🎤🎶🎶
So glad you’ve documented this important oral history
Thanks again 567...Joe
This Is Awesome. Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Is One Of My Favorite Groups. Their Music Helped Me Drown My Sorrow, When My Brother Was Killed In Vietnam. His Last Letter That My Brother Wrote From Nam Was Him Asking Us To Send Him Records Of Bobby Vinton (Mr.Lonely), The Shirelles(Soldier Boy), Gary Puckett & The Union Gap. Hrs Barracks Was Shelled By Friendly Fire . Three Weeks Later He Was Killed. Thank You For The Interview And When I Want To Relive Gary Puckett And The Union Gap. I Sing It In My heart And Karaoke His Music. He Has One Of The Strongest And Greatest Voices In Music If By Chance You Have Time, Could You Do A Time Line On Michael Parks ??? He Was Such A Blessed And Brilliant Person. May He Rest In Peace, But He'll Never Die As Long As I Can Sing" Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again"! He Stared In "Then Came Bronson" And All The Way To "Kill Bill" Fame. Thank You Very Much !!!!!!!! A FAN
Thanks for sharing Angus........Joe
Sorry for your loss.
so sorry for your loss had an older brother who served and thankfully came home had a classmate who went and never came home God Bless you and your family
I sincerely thank your brother for his service and his sacrifice to our country, and send my belated condolences to you and your family. Thank you for sharing your wonderful, personal story about your brother.
Joe - Your knowledge of the artists and the relative ease of conversation you have with them make these interviews priceless. As a vocalist, Gary Puckett is in a class like no other. History shows that Gary never did achieve the success he should have had as a solo artist, but perhaps the musical change of the late 60's early 70's didn't afford a spot for him. What a pity - as a fan I know there should have been much more for him. Thank you for this - Gary is still a class act, performer, and guy.
Thanks for watching Gregg... yes Gary is a class act.... Joe
Agreed!
Well stated.
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It must be extraordinary to walk into a room full of the most professional musicians in the country, have your song arranged by the best...then sing while hearing them play live...and then the entire song produced by people who would become legends.
edit: thanks for another wonderful interview. You have a real knack for giving the artist room to explore.
Thanks Rick... I appreciate you watching our videos and your very kind comment..........Best, Joe
Saw Gary Puckett & Union Gap at Disneyland, such a great band , & unique talent ! So great he’s still singing, such a special guy!
I did too in 1972…what year did you see them?
@@deborahwilcox5716 I’m not sure what year it was but probably was the 1970’s
He's amazing! His singing voice is is so huge and powerful, while he is a quiet, unassuming, humble guy. Lovely! 💜
Hi Barbara… thanks for watching….. Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum oh I love Memory Lane Stuff! 🥰
Loved Gary Puckett and the Union Gap as a kid, and still do. I met Gary in Cleveland in 2002 at a performance. I said “hi Gary, I’m Gary” and he said “hi Gary, I’m Gary” and chuckled. We were seated at the side of the stage and he was about to go on. I told him how much I loved his voice and his music, and he was very appreciative. A fine gentleman and a truly nice guy as opposed to some of the other famous performers on the show that night who could care less about us. Thanks Gary for the music and a great memory.
I love how he switches from his speaking voice to his singing voice. Another great interview.
Thanks Joe.....Joe
Voices like his last forever. His songs can't be redone or stolen. Dennis Yost is in the same category.
Thanks Frank... I agree....Joe
If someone did ever try to cover his songs, they could NEVER get them right!
@D M I am a white woman, and I'm with you. Give me Classic Rock, and R & B and Soul from the 1960's and 1970's any day!
Iconic Voice From My Childhood I'm 64
Although I got a bit burned out by the first 4 singles that were played to death on radio, it gave me an opportunity to dig deeper into the catalog and find some gems. Most notable was a song called "My Son" written by a Union Gap member. Heart wrenching. It was on their first album, then re-recorded for their fourth album. Looks like Gary is back on tour next month. God bless him.
Thanks for watching 99.....Joe
Same here about the over play of the most popular singles on radio. Even to this day I play mostly their album's lesser known tracks (mostly covers).
Agree with you completely about "My Son", and I would add "Now and Then" (from Incredible album). Listening to either of those 2 songs still gives me chills.
Gary Puckett has a amazing voice and I can remember having my transistor radio playing all of the songs of the 60's and Gary Puckett was one of my very favorites. I still love to here him. i cried when I heard him which was 30 years later. It brought back a flood of memories. He was blessed by God and was given a beautiful voice!
Hi Tara… I agree with you… Gary is a incredible singer and a good guy as well… thanks for watching… Best, Joe
He's got a really powerful voice his recognition was not as it should have been. Really liked his group used to see them on Dick Clark's program.
IMO, "This Girl Is A Woman Now" from the summer of 1969 is Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's best song. What a vocal!!! Unfortunately, it was the band's final Top 40 hit.
Thanks for watching Alan.....Joe
She's found out what it's all about and she's learning, LEARNING TO LIVE.
It’s my favorite too
Back in the late 60's when I was still at school, I used to go fishing in a lake outside manchester in the UK. At one end of the lake was a fairground and whilst fishing you could hear the records being played there across the lake. Young Girl was my favourite. even now I can close my eyes and I am back there in the sunshine, people laughing and Young Girl booming out across the lake. Great times. thanks for the beautiful music Gary and the Union Gap.
Thanks 53 for sharing your memories....Joe
Strange you should say that because my lasting memory of this song is fishing in my local lake with this song blasting out from my half a watt transistor radio... Not quite sure what station it would have been mind.
Just a Marvelous one of a Kind Voice, and Music. Thanks for the interview.
Thanks Bob.....Joe
He smiles and reminds me of the boy that lived next door to me growing up. Have loved his music since I was 10. A dream came true and I finally saw him live last week. What a thrill! We were both a little older but the voice, emotion and passion are still there.
He should write a book. It would be very interesting. He tells a great stories. Just because we all have gotten a bit older, do not miss the chance to hear Gary and the Union Gap. It will make you happy and leave you smiling. He's still groovy😉
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Kathleen…..Joe
Gary is from the music era, when music was music!!!! His voice spoke volumes and is timeless!!! Thanks Gary for the great hits❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Gary has the greatest voice . I still listen to and enjoy his music . No one today can touch his talent.
Thanks for watching Jim...Joe
I don't think it's a matter of being underrated or unappreciated. In the music biz you're as good as your last album. And, there hasn't been a Gary Puckett album in decades.
Here is a piece of trivia for you. I am 69yo now and grew up in Clairemont a town in San Diego. There was a bowling alley there at the time called The Clairemont bowl and we al haung out there as kids. Inside the bowl as we called it, was a night club called The Quad room and The Union Gap played there as Gary stated. It was owned by an entrepeneur named Yale Kahn and my mother worked for him as the payroll secretary for his enterprises. I remember being there at night and being able to sneak in a back door and watch them play. I even met Gary for a second when he came in to see my mother about something. Gary, if you read this, do you remember a lady named Jeanne ?This was my mother. I guess on pay day you guys would come around to get your checks and she held on to them for you. So there you go. I got to meet Gary Puckett when I was about 15 years old or so but never knew I should have asked for his autograph. Also, The Cascades played at the redcoat Inn inside the University bowl They were reaslly big for that one song.
I wore out my Gary Puckett and The Union Gap records by playing them over and over again when I was a preteen in the 70's. Even today 2022 I still love listening to those songs now on CD.
I fell in love with Gary's voice as a teenager. My brother had tickets to see Gary and the Union Gap when I was 16. Unfortunately, I had 4 wisdom teeth extracted that morning and couldn't attend the concert!! I was so upset that I had to miss seeing them live! Wore out their album, though. Thank you.
What a bummer Diana... I feel your pain:)... Thanks for sharing your memories...Best, Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Thank you, Joe. I am almost 70, and the memory of missing that concert still makes me want to cry!
I know how you feel. I’ve missed some great concerts too that I never got to see again... Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Missing a wonderful concert is heart breaking if you love music the way I do, except rap. To me, rap is not singing, it is just speaking the words. Do you agree, Joe?
Diana.... It takes talent to create most any art form. There are those who like Picasso and those who like da Vinci. I’m more of a da Vinci kind of person. I appreciate the skill but not always the product. I do believe that a lot of rap has had damaging results on it’s followers and creators. Before anyone responds to my opinion, I know there are bad examples of other forms of entertainment too but rarely as blatant. This is not a white or black issue as the performers and consumers cross all races. Most younger people I know listen to Haggard, Motown, Led Zeppelin and rap on the same collection of favorites. Thanks again for watching our channel. Best, Joe
Joe, I loved the look on Gary’s face when you ask about the experience of being a mega star, your question obviously triggered many memories! Gary Puckett and the Union Gap was my and my friends favorite band during that era! The first time I actually got to see them was in the summer of 70 or 71, at the Big Bam Show in Montgomery Alabama! As you can imagine the girls all went crazy when they came on stage! Since then I’ve probably seen Gary several times more, and he always delivers awesome performances! Terrific interview, thanks!💫
Thanks for sharing your memories Larry... you must be near my hometown of Columbus, Ga...... Thanks again.....Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum I live in Crestview Florida, 50 miles east of Pensacola! When I was growing up the AM station we all listened to was WBAM. in Montgomery Alabama! They produced concerts during the summer and winter throughout the 60s and early 70s! There would always be 8 to 10 different acts at each concert! For a young teenager, it was really exciting!
The panhandle was my family’s stomping grounds for vacations. My band use to play in Montgomery, Dothan, Auburn a lot, Panama City Beach etc. Great part of the country. .... Joe
You have a great voice and your music is part of my life.
A superb vocalist. I'm jealous of good singers. I express thru an instrument, but I appreciate those use their voice. Yet another cool post, Mr. Chambers. Wrecking Crew, great vocalists, good lyrics...the apex of smart pop music, no apologies. Tight! Thanks! Much blessed to grow up in that time. And Topo Gigio!... Thanks!
Thanks Terry....Joe
Wow! How well-spoken and intellectual!
I'm friends with father and son guitar builders in San Marcos, California, and they told me how nice Gary always was; and good looking too.
Another great one Joe! As always, TAHNK YOU❣️
Hi Stu ... thanks again...Joe
So happy to see this video! Gary has such a distinctive voice along with a depth of feeling. My baby sister and I played his music constantly. We have never tired of hearing his songs and we are both in our 60's. Thank you, Gary for sharing your talent and we wish you well. Love from Nancy and Terry
Great interview Joe!
I got to meet Gary maybe 25 or 30 years ago at the county fair. He was very humble and friendly and seemed like he had plenty of time to talk to anyone who wanted to chat . Great guy, fantastic talent!!
Thanks for sharing Calsurf... Joe
Great interview! I am impressed with Gary after being in the music business since the sixties. It was great hearing him go back in time describing the scenes of recording and touring CA. I remember hearing him the Pucketts for the 1st time while walking down Waikiki in ‘68. They had some of the best music out there and am glad to see that he is still doing well. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and supporting our videos......Joe
A very clear and lucid interview.
Thanks for watching Gary. I appreciate it...Joe
What a voice I always knew that Gary sang live with the orchestra on woman woman and most of the union gap recordings and didn’t overdub Sinatra use to do the same until he was very old just a pure unique superb voice Gary has
Having grown up listening to what I call "Boomer Music", there is no mistaking Gary's amazing & unique voice. So many memories! Thanks for these incredible interviews Joe! Hope that everything is good in your neck of the woods! 👍👍😉😉
All’s well here Steve.... thanks for asking and watching as always....Joe
My husband could have been his voice and body double he truly looks and sounded just like him. He was rather shy b but his best friend had a band which played the young scene clubs etc in Glasgow Scotland. He occasionally would guest with them.
He sung young girl with them in 1968 after he had asked me out and friends who knew howled with laughter as I was only 15 and he hammed it up he brought the roof down. A year later he rejoined them to sing This girl is a woman now 6 weeks after we married again he brought the roof down. We both joined the band occasionally him solo singer me guitar.
We had brought wedding forward by several years due t a parent's terminal diagnosis.
51+ years later he still sings and I still play we are still together and still enjoying listening to gary.
Joe Chambers you are a GIANT in the music biz for doing these interviews!! I just want to say THANK YOU for all you do in letting the general public get to know those we've idolized a whole lot better! You are appreciated!
That’s very nice of you to say Tony..... much appreciated...Joe
Another great video, Joe. Gary Puckett was an amazing vocalist. I love how musicians from that era cite either the Beatles or Elvis as the reason they became a musician.
Thanks again for watching Steve..Joe
My Aunt, Mrs. Jordan, was one of his math teachers in high school down in San Diego. She said he was a good student and a nice young man.
I spent many a Sunday at that San Diego bowling alley, Clairemont Bowl, as a child. My parents bowled in leagues there, and I vividly remember the standee sign at the entrance announcing "Gary Puckett & the Union Gap" playing live in the lounge, which was called "The Quad Room". I almost felt famous myself at 7 when I heard them on the radio. Thank you for this interview!
Thanks for sharing your memories d vz... best, Joe