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Infobox musical artist | name = The Gap Band| image = Gap Band.jpg| caption = The Gap Band in 1983| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Tulsa, Oklahoma , United States | instrument = Guitar, Synthesizer, Drums, Horns| genre = boogie (genre)|Electro-funk , electro (music)|electro , funk , Rhythm and blues|R& B , soul music|soul , quiet storm | occupation =| years_active = 1967–2010| label = Shelter Records Tattoo/ RCA Records|RCA Mercury Records|Mercury Total Experience Records|Total Experience Capitol Records|Capitol | associated_acts = Charlie Wilson (musician)|Charlie Wilson Dawn Silva P-Funk | website = http://www.gapband.com/ www.gapband.com| current_members = Charlie Wilson (singer)|Charlie Wilson Ronnie Wilson| past_members = Ronnie Smith Raymond Calhoun Robert Wilson (deceased)| notable_instruments = The Gap Band was an American funk musical ensemble|band , who rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s. Comprising brothers Charlie Wilson (musician)|Charlie , Ronnie and Robert Wilson, the band first formed as the Greenwood, Archer and Pine Street Band in 1967 in their hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma . The group shortened its name to The Gap Band in 1973. After 43 years together, they retired in 2010.
History
Early years
Growing up with a Pentecostal Minister of religion|minister father, Ronnie Wilson formed the Greenwood, Archer, and Pine Street Band in 1967, with Tuck Andress (later of Tuck and Patti ), Roscoe "Toast" Smith and Chris Clayton. In 1972, Ronnie's younger brother Charlie joined the band, and their younger brother Robert became the band's bassist in 1973. Eventually the band would be condensed to comprise the trio of Ronnie, Robert and Charlie Wilson.
Early on, the group took on a funk sound more reminiscent of the early 70s. The Gap Band (1977) at Allmusic|class=album|id=r173490|pure_url=yes allmusic This style failed to catch on, and their first two LP's, 1974's ''Magician's Holiday'' and 1977's The Gap Band (not to be confused with their 1979 album) failed to chart or produce any charting singles. However, they were introduced to LA producer Lonnie Simmons , who signed them to his record label, Total Experience Records . http://www.answers.com/topic/lonnie-simmons Lonnie Simmons Biography Simmons had recently gotten a distribution deal with Mercury Records|Mercury / PolyGram .
Success
When Lonnie signed them, the group had twelve musicians. The group dropped most of their personnel. Raymond Calhoun (writer of "Outstanding"), Oliver Scott (co-writer of "Yearning For Your Love), and arranger/producer Malvin Dino Vice (co-writer of "Boys Are Back in Town") were retained as members of the backing band and major contributors to the Gap Band's later recordings. On their first Simmons-produced album, The Gap Band , they found chart success with songs such as "I'm in Love" and "Shake", the latter becoming a Top 10 R& B hit in 1979.
In 1980 Charlie and Ronnie provided background vocals on Stevie Wonder's 1980 hit "I Ain't Gonna Stand For It" from Wonder's album Hotter Than July (1980).
Later that year, the group released " Oops Upside Your Head|I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops!) " on their album The Gap Band II . Although it did not hit the Hot 100, it soared to #4 R& B. The song, and the band's musical output as a whole, became more P-funk#Musical characteristics|P-Funk -esque, The Gap Band II on Allmusic|class=album|id=r38650|pure_url=yes allmusic with expanded use of the synthesizers and spoken monologues within songs (see audio sample). The song "Steppin' (Out)" also reached the top 10 R& B. The album went gold.RIAA Certifications at http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php? table=SEARCH_RESULTS& artist=Gap%20Band& format=Album& go=Search& perPage=25 RIAA.com listen| filename = The Gap Band - I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oopps).ogg | title = "I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops)" (1979) | description = The Gap Band's breathrough single, " I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops!) " exemplifies the sound that made them famous. | format = Ogg
The band reached a whole new level of fame in 1980 with the release of the #1 R& B and #16 Billboard 200 The Gap Band III . The band adopted a formula of quiet-storm ballads (such as the #5 R& B song " Yearning for Your Love " and "Are You Living") supported by anthemic funk songs (such as the R& B chart-topper " Burn Rubber on Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me) " and " Humpin' "). They repeated this formula on the #1 R& B album Gap Band IV in 1982, which resulted in three hit singles: " Early in the Morning (The Gap Band song)|Early in the Morning " (#1 R& B, #13 Dance, #24 Hot 100), " You Dropped a Bomb on Me " (#2 R& B, #31 Hot 100, #39 Dance), and " Outstanding " (#1 R& B, #24 Dance). It was during this time that former Brides of Funkenstein singer Dawn Silva joined them on tour.Dawn Silva http://www.answers.com/topic/dawn-silva Biography
Their 1983 effort, '' Gap Band V: Jammin' '', went RIAA certification|gold , but not quite as successful as the previous works, peaking at #2 R& B and #28 on the Billboard 200. The single " Party Train " peaked at #3 R& B and the song " Jam the Motha' " peaked at #16 R& B, but neither made it onto the Hot 100. The album's closer "Someday" (a loose cover of Donny Hathaway 's " Someday We'll All Be Free ") featured Stevie Wonder as a guest vocalist.Gap Band V: Jammin' at Allmusic|class=album|id=r8002|pure_url=yes allmusic
Their next work, Gap Band VI brought them back to #1 R& B in 1985, but the album sold fewer copies, and did not go gold. " Beep a Freak " hit #2 R& B and " I Found My Baby " peaked at #8 on the R& B charts, and "Disrespect" peaked at #18. That year, lead singer Charlie Wilson provided backing vocals on Zapp & Roger 's #2 R& B " Computer Love (Zapp & Roger song)|Computer Love ".
Later years
While their 1986 cover of " Going in Circles (song)|Going in Circles " went to #2 on the R& B charts, and the album it was released on, Gap Band VII hit #6 R& B, the album almost became their first in years to miss the Billboard 100, peaking at a mere #159.
Although they were beginning to struggle stateside, the group found their greatest success in the United Kingdom|UK when their 1987 single "Big Fun" from Gap Band 8 reached #4 in the UK Singles Chart . http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php? id=3333 Chart Stats 1988's Straight from the Heart was their last studio album with Total Experience.
The Gap Band caught a small break in 1988 with the Keenan Ivory Wayans film '' I'm Gonna Git You Sucka ''. They contributed the non-charting "You're So Cute" and the #14 R& B title track to the film (The first was not on the soundtrack, but was used in the film).Soundtrack Listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095348/soundtrack IMDB Their first song on their new label, Capitol Records, 1989's " All of My Love (The Gap Band song)|All of My Love " (from their album Round Trip ), is, to date, their last #1 R& B hit. The album also produced the #8 R& B "Addicted to Your Love" and the #18 R& B ""We Can Make It Alright." They left Capitol records the next year and went on a five year hiatus from producing new material.
During the 1990s, the band released three non-charting studio albums and two live album s. The only album to chart was the live album Live & Well (Gap Band album)|Live & Well , which peaked at #54 R& B in 1996.
Legacy
In 1992, Charlie Wilson (musician)|Charlie ventured into a solo career and has had several moderate R& B hits on his own. Wilson's vocals were credited in part for inspiring the vocal style of New Jack Swing artists Guy (music group)|Guy , Aaron Hall (singer)|Aaron Hall , Keith Sweat , and R. Kelly . The band reunited in 1996, and issued The Gap Band: Live and Well , a live greatest hits album.
On August 26, 2005, The Gap Band was honored as a Broadcast Music Incorporated|BMI Icon at the 57th annual BMI Urban Awards. The honor is given to a creator who has been "a unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers."Outstanding" alone remains one of the most sampled songs in history and has, astonishingly, been used by over 150 artists.cite web|url= http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234529 |title=Lil Jon, R. Kelly, Kanye West and EMI Take Top Honors at BMI Urban Awards|publisher=bmi.com|accessdate=2010-10-11
Robert Wilson died of a heart attack at his home in Palmdale, California on August 15, 2010.Jennifer Chancellor, http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx? subjectid=269& articleid=20100815_371_0_TheGod700222 "Robert Wilson of the Gap Band, 'Godfather of bass guitar,' dead at 53", Tulsa World , August 16, 2010.
Sampling
Since the 1990s, many The Gap Band hits have been sampling (music)|sampled and cover version|covered by R& B and Hip-Hop artists such as Nas , 69 Boyz , Snoop Dogg , Ice Cube , Jermaine Dupri , Da Brat , II D Extreme , Blackstreet , Shaquille O'Neal , Mia X , and Mary J. Blige . http://www.whosampled.com/sampled/The%20Gap%20Band/ The Gap Band Music Sampled by Others on WhoSampled "Outstanding" was sampled for a 1990s commercial for malt liquor . Musicians inspired by The Gap Band include R. Kelly, Keith Sweat, Ruff Endz , Guy (music group)|Guy , Blackstreet , II D Extreme , Mint Condition , Jagged Edge (band)|Jagged Edge , D'Extra Wiley , and Aaron Hall.
" You Dropped a Bomb on Me " was featured in the hit 2004 videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas , playing on the fictional funk radio station Bounce FM.
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/G/GA009.html Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Gap Band
http://www.whosampled.com/sampled/The%20Gap%20Band/ The Gap Band at WhoSampled
http://www.bluesandsoul.com/feature/708/charlie_wilson_outstanding_contributions/ Charlie Wilson in-depth interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' August 2011
http://soulinterviews.com/interviews-archive/686-charlie-wilson-swe.html Charlie Wilson 2011 Interview at Soulinterviews.com
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