Gary Lewis and the Playboys were a 1960s pop group, fronted by Gary Lewis, son of comedian Jerry Lewis.
The original group was composed of:
Gary Lewis - Drums and vocals
David Walker - Guitar
Al Ramsay - Guitar
David Costell - Lead Guitar
John West - Keyboard
Gary Lewis & The Playboys auditioned for a job at Disneyland without the
Disneyland employees knowing who Lewis' father was. They were hired on the
spot. Audiences at Disneyland quickly accepted them, and the Playboys were
soon playing to a full house every night.
Band leader Les Brown had known Jerry Lewis for years, and he told record producer Snuff Garrett that the younger Lewis was playing at Disneyland. After listening to the band, Garrett thought using Gary's famous name might sell records. Garrett talked it over with the group and got their approval, then took them into a recording studio with a song called This Diamond Ring to see what he could do. The session was financed by the elder Lewis' wife, Patty Lewis.
The Playboys were almost irrelevant on the record, as they werent allowed to play their instruments and their voices were used sparingly. Garrett wanted a hit, so he insisted on using trusted studio musicians. The studio musicians included Tommy Allsup on guitar, Leon Russell on keyboards, Carol Kaye on bass and Hal Blaine on drums. To help fill out what he felt to be Lewiss vocal shortcomings, Garrett brought in a session singer, Ron Hicklin. Hicklin did the basic vocal track; then Garrett added Garys voice, overdubbed him a second time, added some of the Playboys, and then added more of Hicklin. "When I got through, he sounded like Mario Lanza" Garrett commented.
Next came the hype. Garrett got This Diamond Ring on the radio in New York City by making a deal with WINS disc jockey Murray the K. Kaufman, who ran a series of all-star concerts at theaters around the New York area. He was promised that if he played Lewis record, the Playboys would do his shows. Then Garrett had Jerry Lewis pull some strings to get his son onto The Ed Sullivan Show.
There was a problem, though. It was Sullivans policy that all the acts appearing on his show had to perform live (although one of the rock bands most commonly featured on Ed Sullivan, the Dave Clark Five, lyp-synched all appearances from their second appearance on, in early 1964). Since so many studio tricks had been used on the record, there was no way the Playboys could re-create its sound. So a compromise was struck. Lewis sang along with pre-recorded tracks as the Playboys faked it on instruments. America didnt mind. Gary Lewis and the Playboys were instant stars. "This Diamond Ring" shot up to #1, and the pressing plants ran 24 hours a day, but could not keep up with the demand for the record.
According to John Morthland "producer Snuff Garrett...signed" the group "because he knew Jerry Lewis and was intrigued by Gary's talent" (Brackett 2000, p.3). The group soon landed a spot on the Ed Sullivan Show in January 1965. Almost immediately, their song "This Diamond Ring" shot to the top and hit #1 on the pop charts, passing The Beatles, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley along the way.
The band's membership changed by the end of 1965, with only West and Lewis remaining. New members have included Tommy Tripplehorn (the father of actress Jeanne Tripplehorn), Carl Radle, Jimmy Karstein and Dave Gonzalez.
In 1965 Gary himself was Cash Box magazine's "Male Vocalist of the Year", winning the honour over other nominees Presley and Sinatra. Gary Lewis was the only artist during the 1960s to have his first seven releases reach Billboard magazine's Top 10 on the Hot 100 chart.








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