Gap Band
Biography
The first major hit for the Gap Band was a snazzy juke toon called "Shake." Just prior to the completion of their first album, Charlie Wilson cited the song for his brothers, thinking they might ridicule the lyric. His brothers loved it though, and the song was a smash number four single on the R&B charts, elevating the group to national status.
Born and raised in Tulsa, OK, the Wilson brothers began singing and playing in their father's Pentecostal church, and it was also mandatory they practice their music lessons at home as well. They learned various instruments which primarily included the piano. As much as they despised the lessons at the time, it proved to be a value tool for all three.
With Ronnie being the oldest, he established his own band by the age of 14. Charlie, a few years younger, joined a rival band a couple of 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 his offer, he joined his brother's band, as Ronnie gave him no choice.
At a gig not too long after the two had joined forces, the group's bass player quit and Ronnie and Charlie summoned their younger brother Robert, barely 14, to the group to play bass. For a short while, the band performed without a name. Finally they began going by the name the Greenwood, Archer and Pine Streets Band. As advertising such a name on posters became too lengthy, the group shortened the name to the G.A.P. Street Band. Due to a typographical error, the group was advertised as Gap Band and it stuck.
They performed at various venues around the Tulsa area, including country & western joints, tennis clubs, rock clubs, and wherever else called on their services. However, by the middle of the 1970s, Charlie became interested in Los Angeles and left Tulsa to explore his possibilities. A short time later, Charlie convinced his brothers to join him. The group floundered about L.A., hitting and missing on record deals, gigs, and the like. Still maintaining their interest, the group met entertainment businessman Lonnie Simmons through their friend, singer/musician D.J. Rogers. Simmons owned a nightclub and a recording studio at the time and signed the group to his company. (He would later start up a record label.)
The Top Five single "Shake" followed in 1979, along with "Steppin' Out" (number ten) and "I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops, Up Side Your Head)" (number four) in 1980. The latter was inspired at a concert in Pittsburgh where some kids were chanting the groove and the Gap Band picked up on it. In December of 1980, the trio dropped its first number one single with "Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)" and followed it with the Top Five ballad "Yearning for Your Love" (1981).
The group went on to score three more number one songs ("Early in the Morning" and "Outstanding" in 1982 and "All of My Love" in 1989), three more number two songs ("You Dropped a Bomb on Me" in 1982, "Beep a Freak" in 1984, and "Going in Circles" in 1986) and a horde of Top Ten hits. They also did the soundtracks for Leon Isaac Kennedy's Penitentiary III and Keena Ivory Waynans' I'm Gonna Get You Sucker. The group was given only 24 hours notice to complete the title song.
In 1984 Ronnie became a born-again Christian and started pastoring. He joined Melba Moore and David Peaston in the touring play Mama, I'm Sorry. Charlie has been one of most sought-after vocalists in the music industry. He has worked with Quincy Jones, Ray Charles, Eurythmics, Snoop Dogg, and scores of others. The Gap Band has recorded for various labels, including Mercury and Capitol Records. The group has remained together, enduring the good with the bad. They are still actively recording and touring the U.S. and abroad. ~ Craig Lytle, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
WHAT CAN I SAY SIMPLY THE BEST,AND CHARLIE IS STILL GIVING US GREAT SOUL MUSIC WHAT A GROUP THANK YOU FOR SOME OF THE BEST SOUL MUSIC EVER.
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I grew up with this music.
this band made my day many times over. There will never be a group that can compare!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! |
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burn rubber on me was on the charts when I was in the Marine Corps...we jammed to it in the squad bay!
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love how they dig deep into the bottom of the stomac to get the growl to tell u how they're funkin' the roof off the hizzie yyiiiizzziii e e e e ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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one of my favorite bands ...Ever!! ...and Charlie Wilson?? 4getaboutit! insanely one of the original and baddest R & B vocalist, crooner there is!
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wher'dju go?
got up early baby din't chu kno had 2 go itz early n da mornin' gotta find me another lover |
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Sheila bK says hello to the gap band i am a cna in mobile al i was your fathers aide you all have a wonderful father and very spiritual man of God.
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jgc,g is for god >>>>>
g iz 4 wut? >>>> lets go, i got my dancin shoes on n my best john travolta suit |
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my fav fav favorite gap band song is u dropped a bomb on me....love the gap band
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PRAISE PAPA JAMES & GET UP A GET UP A LIKE A FUNK 'N MACHINE ,MOV'N GROOVE OWWW---OOWWW ! ! ! J O H N 1 0 8
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GAPBAND, ONCE UPONE A TIME THERE WAS A RIP IN THE COSMOS THUS THE GAPBAND WAS TO ENTERVENE AND BRIDGE THE GAP AND BRING TOO A FUNCKY REALTLY OH YEA DON'T BURN RUBBER ON ME CHARLINE!!JO H N 1 0 8
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No one ever talks about their song Wednesday Lover...I fell in love with that song when I was about 11...good stuff. Jagged Edge covered the song, but did not do it justice. Nothing against them...but no one compares to the Gap Bad...especi a l l y Charlie Wilson!!!!
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if the 80's had a soundtrack, these guys provided it. Charlie Wilson still produces hit material today!
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Charlie & I were freshman music majors at Langston U. WE were selected to attend the Black Expo in Chicago, because we had the highest grade averages in the Music Dept. I was in Donny Hathaway's workshop and Charlie attended Quincy Jones workshop. We had a wonderful time. Richard Scott
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This song is the ultimate classic funk...yum.. . y o u cant help but shake your butt to this number.
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I've liked The Gap Band since they were "introduced" to me by fellow Marines while I was in the Corps in the early 80's. They remain a mainstay in my musical library to this day!
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Back in the day you couldn't keep off the dance floor with the GAP BAND..
The GAP band is named after streets where wealthy black owned businesses were burned to the ground by whites who resented the prosperity of blacks. |
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I LOVE STRICTLY OLD SCHOOL,FOR EXAMPLE SHALAMAR,KOO L AND THE GANG ETC.
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I knew that there was something magnetic about this group. I've been listing to them for years, but I never knew they grew up Pentecostal. I was born and raised in the Pentecostal church. That why this group has so much dept to the music they play. Sometimes the lyrics can move you and lift you without you being aware of whats happening. I think they may one day go back to the church.The first time I saw them perform I knew I'd always want to hear whatever they recorded.
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One of best bands to ever play. To see them in concert live at a young age (14), they easily became one of my favorite groups of all time.
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