Gary Lewis was about as close to being an "overnight success" in the recording field as
anyone can get. And - just because it happens so seldom - it is always a special thrill
when show business lightning strikes twice in the same family. The comedy antics of Jerry
Lewis skyrocketed him to fame when he was just barely out of his teens. No. 1 son Gary had
achieved comparable success in the music field... also at a young and carefree age.
The son of a famous father - in any field - is often faced with serious problems in finding
and maintaining his own identity. But when Gary Lewis and the Playboys auditioned for their
first job at Disneyland, no one there knew Gary was anybody but a thin drummer. The
entertainment director of the park merely liked what he saw and heard, and hired Gary and
the boys on the spot - much to their surprise. The boys were enthusiastically accepted by
the audiences from the very first night, and as the word spread it was not long before they
were playing to a packed house every night.
It was the summer of 1964 when Gary Lewis and the Playboys were discovered by producer
Snuff Garrett. Before long, with the producter/arranger team of Garrett and Leon Russell
behind them, they took their first single, "This Diamond Ring" straight to number one.
After their second hit titled "Count Me In" went to number two, Gary and the band proved
that they would be a continued success. They followed with more Top 10 songs such as
"Save Your Heart For Me", "Everybody Loves A Clown", "She's Just My Style", "Sure Gonna
Miss Her" and many more.
In 1965 Gary himself was Cash Box magazine's "Male Vocalist of the Year", winning the honor
over other nominees Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. He was the first and only artist during
the 1960's to have his first seven releases reach Billboard magazine's Top 10 on the Hot 100
chart. Along with his appearances on various popular television shows including "American
Banstand", "Hullaballoo", and "The Tonight Show", Gary accumulated an impressive five appearances
within two years on the "Ed Sullivan Show".
Gary, along with the Playboys, continue to tour and entertain fans across the country and
abroad. With the recurring interest in oldies music, Gary Lewis and the Playboys are one of
the hottest acts around.
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