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Gap Band

The Gap Band, centered around brothers Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson, toiled in obscurity for several years prior to becoming one of the most popular funk groups of the late '70s and 1980s. The Tulsa, OK natives produced 15 Top Ten R&B singles ranging from ferocious funk anthems to gorgeous slow jams. Many of their hits, such as "Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)" and "You Dropped a Bomb on Me," featured instantly memorable, rippling synthesizer basslines. All of them featured Charlie's deep, invigorating lead vocals. While casual R&B fans and most critics associate the Gap Band with the early '80s, the Wilsons' run of hits spanned nearly 20 years, from 1977 through 1995.

Born and raised in Tulsa, OK, the Wilson brothers began singing and playing in their father's Pentecostal church; at home, music lessons were mandatory. They learned various instruments, primarily the piano. As much as they despised the lessons at the time, they proved to be invaluable. Ronnie, the oldest sibling, established his own band by the age of 14. Charlie, a few years younger, joined a rival band a couple years later. One night, the two bands were performing across the street from one another. Ronnie stopped by to check out Charlie grooving on the organ. While there, Ronnie asked Charlie to join his band for 50 dollars over what he was making. Though Charlie's bandmates doubled that offer, he joined his brother's band. Ronnie gave him no choice.

At a gig not too long after the two had joined forces, the bass player quit and Ronnie and Charlie summoned their younger brother Robert, barely 14, to take the spot. For a short while, the band performed without a name but eventually settled on the Greenwood, Archer & Pine Street Band. As advertising such a name on posters was cumbersome, the Wilsons shortened the name to the G.A.P. Street Band. Due to a typographical error, they were advertised as the Gap Band, and it stuck.

The band performed at venues around the Tulsa area, including country & western joints, tennis clubs, and rock clubs. However, by the middle of the 1970s, Charlie left Tulsa to explore his possibilities in Los Angeles. A short time later, he convinced his brothers to join him. The bandmembers floundered until they met entertainment businessman Lonnie Simmons through their friend, singer/songwriter/musician D.J. Rogers. Simmons owned a recording studio and nightclub, both of which were dubbed Total Experience (also the name that would appear on Gap Band releases during the '80s), and signed the Wilsons along with their nine bandmates.

The Gap Band's first album, Magician's Holiday, was released in 1974 to little fanfare. A self-titled album followed three years later; despite guest appearances from D.J. Rogers, Reverend James Cleveland, Chaka Khan, Leon Russell, and Les McCann, it didn't leave any chart impressions, either, though it did feature a pair of minor hits in "Out of the Blue (Can You Feel It)" -- an excellent, mellow, electric piano-driven song written by Charlie -- and "Little Bit of Love."

A deal with Mercury put the Gap Band on the fast track. A self-titled 1979 album reached number ten on Billboard's R&B chart, led by the success of "Shake" (number four R&B) and "Open Up Your Mind" (number 13 R&B). They followed it later in the year with The Gap Band II, an album that spawned two more Top Ten R&B singles. Released in 1980, The Gap Band III was their first number one R&B album, where their sound became even more distinctive. It wasn't just the voice of Charlie that stood out. "Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)" was the band's first major hit dominated by a synthesizer bassline, provided by Cavin Yarbrough, who scored around the same time with his and Alisa Peoples' "Don't Stop the Music." Just as those two songs defined the sound of clubs in 1980, "Yearning for Your Love" quickly became a classic ballad, and was covered a decade later by Guy (whose Aaron Hall was the younger singer most evidently inspired by Charlie's sound and style).

There's no denying that the Gap Band's peak came during the early '80s. This notion would have been easy to predict as early as 1982, when they released three major hits: "Early in the Morning" (number one R&B; covered by Robert Palmer), "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" (number two R&B), and "Outstanding" (number one R&B). Even so, it's not as if the remainder of the decade was dry for them, not when they released 16 additional charting A-sides (including the title song to Keenan Ivory Wayans' I'm Gonna Git You Sucka), six of which reached the R&B Top Ten, as well as popular albums on an almost annual basis. Their popularity waned only when they slowed their recording schedule. Three studio Gap Band albums were released during the 1990s. Charlie Wilson concentrated on his solo career, starting in 1992 with You Turn My Life Around. The singer began to reach out to a younger audience in 1996, when Snoop Dogg featured him on "Snoop's Upside Your Head." Further collaborations with Snoop, R. Kelly, and Justin Timberlake followed throughout the 2000s. In August 2010, Robert Wilson died of a heart attack. ~ Andy Kellman & Craig Lytle, Rovi
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Always a nice song, classic!
bjrussell123
They opened for the Rolling Stones in Kansas City on June 10, 1975. Great memories!
Good memories! They don't make music like this anymore...th e s e guys were great!!!
pitbull479
Number #1 baby!
pitbull479
Number funk group of all times my boys from Oklahoma.
janetgreen you're so right
Classic jam......
I grew up listening to the GAP band in Tulsa before they made it in the big time then I moved to California in the early 70's and was proud to go in the record stores and tell my story
love this song it so cool
I love old skool music. Grew up listening to this stuff and now my k ids like it too
dmissm
This song makes me so happy!!
Definitely a roller skating song! Love it!
just brings back memories
venegas728
Love this bring back so much
Reminds me of 1981 in Detroit!!
love that song
Charlie is so damned sexy! That voice is mesmerizing. Saw him in January and that man can MOVE!!! Way to stay on top of your game Charlie! LOVE YOU!!! @ Rick O yes, I see that disco ball I was at that rink every Friday and Saturday night with my pom pom skates! LOL
This song makes me think of roller skateing at The Great Skate', in Philly back in the day.. Can any body else close their eye's and see the disco ball !? LOL !!!!!!!!!
lecreole1
This song brings back memories of partying in the Phillipines at Disco 9000 in the Jungle U.S.M.C. OOhRah
This song brings back good memories! __ I love it!!
The song is a CLASSIC. I love the Gap Band.
agord86
This song brings back memories!
meechi1969
Charlie Wilson is still sexy as H*LL!
meechi1969
I love this song, my all time favorite
GOTA GET UP EARLY IN DA MORNIN IF YOU WANA GET SOME OF THAT GOOD LOVIN....... . . . . . . . .
My opinion The Best
Gap Band awesome if were born after 1985 please don't comment
good memories of ol skool house parties
Only 1 of Okla finest, Go Charlie!
great pick me up song :-)
OW!!!
drips the funk
Sexy Charlie can sing to me anyday or nite or come to our NYS Fair. WHOA whatta man!
whenever I'm down and blue I listen to the Gap Band and I always feel like a brand new person. their music is like no other I love them.
they have sex
f**k that fuking gap band
Heeeeeeeeeey ! . . . . . . . . . . . :o)))
rnbabydoll
I love this group!!
johnmargie6
Here we go!!!!! Get down!
foammejia
dont get any sweeter
THE GAP BAND LEFT NO GAPS THEY CLOSED IT UP THNK U
Charlie, if you read these comments, someone stole all my music including the 11 songs you haven't re-released. Your songs hard time charlie, this place called heaven, and magician's holiday recordings must be replaced! Please get in touch with me and tell me how I can get them replaced. I enjoyed your concert on my cruise. Your gapper from T- town
Class of 1977 rocked the gap band then and still rocking it now. I really love the old school music days!
mylah0422
I just saw Charlie Wilson here in OKC, on Oct 14th, just amzing at age 56...had the Lucky Star Casino rockin...it was so inspiring to see a man so talent at age 35 performed. I was born and raised in OKC and was brought up listiening to The Gap Band so seeing him performed was very touching.
jjones917
I'm a gapper, toe tapper from way back. Love the GAP Band!
gaezie2
This man can sing with all the heart and soul. He brings it. The resonance in his voice, he sings from his heart and gives you everything he's got. Thank you Charlie Wilson for being true to yourself and giving us so much good music. I've enjoyed you from Yearning for Your Love Outstanding Party Train to You Are. and for being a spokesman for Prostate Cancer
charlie is still bringin it strong so da 2000's
lifesright
Best house music band of the 80s
Gap Band is that band fa sho! Charlie Wilson had the biggest impact on present day R&B esp the new jack swing era.
It dont get any better.
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