
Gary Puckett of Gary Puckett & the Union Gap
The Chatterbox Redux Podcast with Nick & Sue · Nick & Sue
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Show Notes
In 1968, one man did the impossible: he sold more records than The Beatles.
This week on Chatterbox Redux, Nick & Sue are joined by a true titan of the 1960s pop scene—the legendary Gary Puckett, lead singer of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap. With his unmistakable, soaring baritone and those iconic Civil War-era uniforms, Gary didn't just climb the charts; he owned them.
From the controversial "Young Girl" and the soulful "Woman, Woman" to the powerhouse "Lady Willpower" and "Over You," Gary’s voice was the soundtrack to a generation. In this exclusive, candid interview, we go behind the velvet curtain of the 60s music explosion.
What’s inside this episode:
- The Bowling Alley Discovery: The wild true story of how the band got signed.
- Beating the Fab Four: What it felt like to be the #1 selling act in the world during the height of Beatlemania.
- The Jerry Fuller Magic: How they crafted six consecutive Gold records.
- The Union Gap Legacy: The stories behind the hits that still dominate classic rock radio in 2026.
- Life on the Road: Gary shares what keeps him touring and singing those powerhouse notes today.
Whether you're a lifelong fan or a lover of music history, join Nick & Sue for a nostalgic, hilarious, and deeply personal journey with one of the greatest voices in pop history.
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