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Gary Puckett in Boston, circa 2005. After the Union Gap was disbanded, Puckett had modest success as a solo artist with the 1971 album The Gary Puckett Album on Columbia, and later mostly performing and re-recording the band's songs. By 1973, he had essentially disappeared from music, opting instead to study acting and dance and performing in ...
Official site of the singer for Gary Puckett and the Union Gap. Includes a band biography, member profiles, photo gallery, discography, tour dates, booking information, news, merchandise and a fan club page.
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). Originally formed as a Righteous Brothers styled duo by Puckett and Brown, their manager, Yale Kahn, owner of the Clairemont Bowl, added Bement, Salisbury ...
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- October 17, 1942 (age 80), Hibbing, Minnesota, U.S.
- San Diego, California, U.S.
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The Gary Puckett and The Union Gap's "Greatest Hits" album is one of CBS' best selling "Collector Series" albums today. In 1986 Gary was invited to tour with the Monkees on their national reunion tour, which established itself as a major hit of the 1986 touring season. In 2001, Gary has released his latest CD, "In Europe".
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