The Gap Band was an American
R&B and
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
band that rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s. The band consisted of three brothers:
Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson, along with other members; it was named after streets (Greenwood, Archer, and Pine) in the historic
Greenwood neighborhood in the brothers' hometown of
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa ( ) is the List of municipalities in Oklahoma, second-most-populous city in the U.S. state, state of Oklahoma, after Oklahoma City, and the List of United States cities by population, 48th-most-populous city in the United States. The po ...
.
History
Early years
The band formed in Tulsa in 1967, based around the three Wilson brothers, but often included other musicians as well. The name "Greenwood, Archer, and Pine Band" originally started as a joke, reflecting the band's origins, and was shortened to GAP Band later. The band received its first big break by being the back up band for fellow Oklahoman
Leon Russell
Leon Russell (born Claude Russell Bridges; April 2, 1942 – November 13, 2016) was an American musician and songwriter who was involved with numerous bestselling records during his 60-year career that spanned multiple genres, including rock a ...
's ''Stop All That Jazz'' album released in 1974.
Early on, the group took on a
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
sound typical of the early 1970s. This style failed to catch on, and their first two LP's, 1974's ''
Magicians Holiday'' which was recorded at Leon Russell's historic
The Church Studio and 1977's ''
The Gap Band
The Gap Band was an American Contemporary R&B, R&B and funk band that rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s. The band consisted of three brothers: Charlie Wilson (musician), Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson, along with other members; it wa ...
'' (not to be confused with their
1979 album), failed to chart or produce any charting singles. Afterwards, they were introduced to
Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, most populous city in the U.S. state of California, and the commercial, Financial District, Los Angeles, financial, and Culture of Los Angeles, ...
producer
Lonnie Simmons
Lonnie Simmons (December 12, 1944 – February 6, 2019) was an American record producer from Los Angeles, California. He was founder and president of the now defunct Total Experience Records. As a composer, he co-wrote several #1 R&B songs for ...
, who signed them to his production company, Total Experience Productions (named after his successful
Crenshaw Boulevard
Crenshaw Boulevard is a north–south thoroughfare that runs through Crenshaw and other neighborhoods along a route in the west-central part of Los Angeles, California, United States.
The street extends between Wilshire Boulevard in Mid-W ...
nightclub), and managed to secure a record deal with
Mercury Records
Mercury Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group. It had significant success as an independent operation in the 1940s and 1950s. Smash Records and Fontana Records were sub labels of Mercury. Mercury Records released ...
.
Success
On their first album with Simmons, ''
The Gap Band
The Gap Band was an American Contemporary R&B, R&B and funk band that rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s. The band consisted of three brothers: Charlie Wilson (musician), Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson, along with other members; it wa ...
'', they found chart success with songs such as "I'm in Love" and "Shake"; the latter became a Top 10 R&B hit in 1979.
Later that year, the group released "
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
Billboard Hot 100
The ''Billboard'' Hot 100, also known as simply the Hot 100, is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by '' Billboard'' magazine. Chart rankings are based on sales (physical and digital), ...
, it soared to number 4 in the US ''
Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...
''
R&B chart
A chart (sometimes known as a graph) is a graphics, graphical representation for data visualization, in which "the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart". A chart can repres ...
, and the album went
gold
Gold is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol Au (from Latin ) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a brightness, bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal ...
. The song, and the band's musical output as a whole, became more
P-Funk
Parliament-Funkadelic (abbreviated as P-Funk) is an American musical collective, music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton (funk musician), George Clinton, primarily consisting of the funk bands Parliament (band), Parliame ...
-esque, 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.
[RIAA Certifications a]
RIAA.com
Charlie Wilson provided background vocals on
Stevie Wonder
Stevland Hardaway Morris (; Judkins; born May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American and Ghanaian singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th c ...
's 1980 hit "
I Ain't Gonna Stand for It" from Wonder's album ''
Hotter Than July'' (1980).
The band reached a whole new level of fame in 1980 with the release of the number 1 R&B and number 16
Billboard 200
The ''Billboard'' 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. It is published weekly by '' Billboard'' magazine to convey the popularity of an artist or groups of artists. Sometimes, a rec ...
hit, ''
The Gap Band III''. That album had soul ballads such as the number 5 R&B song "
Yearning for Your Love", and funk songs such as the R&B chart-topper "
Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)" and "
Humpin'". They repeated this formula on the number 1 R&B album ''
Gap Band IV
''Gap Band IV'' is the sixth studio album by the Gap Band, released in 1982 on Total Experience Records. The album reached No. 1 on the Black Albums chart and No. 14 on the Pop Albums chart, achieved platinum status, and is considered their most ...
'' in 1982 (the first album released on Simmons' newly launched Total Experience Records), which resulted in three hit singles: "
Early in the Morning" (number 1 R&B, number 13 Dance, number 24 Hot 100), "
You Dropped a Bomb on Me
"You Dropped a Bomb on Me" is a funk song performed by American R&B and funk band The Gap Band, released in August 1982 on producer Lonnie Simmons's label, Total Experience Records. In addition to the single release, it was featured on the band ...
" (number 2 R&B, number 31 Hot 100, number 39 Dance), and "
Outstanding
"Outstanding" is a song originally performed by the Gap Band and written by member Raymond Calhoun. The song originally appeared on the group's platinum-selling 1982 album ''Gap Band IV''. It is one of their signature songs and biggest hits, rea ...
" (number 1 R&B, number 24 Dance). It was during this time that former
Brides of Funkenstein singer
Dawn Silva joined them on tour.
Their 1983 album, ''
Gap Band V: Jammin''', went gold, but was not quite as successful as the previous works, peaking at number 2 R&B and number 28 on the Billboard 200. The single "
Party Train
"Party Train" is a 1983 song by The Gap Band, released on their seventh album, '' Gap Band V: Jammin. It peaked at #3 on the R&B charts. The original release had "I'm Ready (If You're Ready)" on the A-side and "Party Train" on the B-side. Late ...
" peaked at number 3 R&B, and the song "Jam the Motha'" peaked at number 16 R&B, but neither made it onto the Hot 100. The album's closer "Someday" (a loose cover of
Donny Hathaway
Donny Edward Hathaway (October 1, 1945 – January 13, 1979) was an American soul singer, keyboardist, songwriter, backing vocalist, and arranger who ''Rolling Stone'' described as a "soul legend". His most popular songs include " The Ghetto" ...
's "
Someday We'll All Be Free") featured
Stevie Wonder
Stevland Hardaway Morris (; Judkins; born May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American and Ghanaian singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th c ...
as a guest vocalist.
Their next work, ''
Gap Band VI'' brought them back to number 1 R&B in 1985, but the album sold fewer copies and did not go gold. "Beep a Freak" hit number 2 R&B, "I Found My Baby" peaked at number 8 on the R&B charts, and "Disrespect" peaked at number 18. That year, lead singer Charlie Wilson and singer Shirley Murdock provided backing vocals on
Zapp & Roger's number 8 R&B "
Computer Love".
Later years
While their 1986 cover of "
Going in Circles" went to number 2 on the R&B charts, and the album it was released on, ''
Gap Band VII'', hit number 6 R&B, the album almost became their first in years to miss the Billboard 200, peaking at number 159.
While they were beginning to struggle stateside, the group found their greatest success in the
UK when their 1986 single "Big Fun" from ''
Gap Band 8'' reached number 4 in the
UK Singles Chart. 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
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Keenen Ivory Desuma Wayans (born June 8, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, director and filmmaker. He is a member of the Wayans family of entertainers. Wayans first came to prominence as the host and creator of the 1990–1994 Fox sketch c ...
film, ''
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka''.
They contributed the non-charting "You're So Cute" and the number 14 R&B title track to the film (The first was not on the soundtrack, but was used in the film). Their first song on their new label, Capitol Records, 1989's "
All of My Love" (from their album ''Round Trip''), is, to date, their last number 1 R&B hit. The album also produced the number 8 R&B "Addicted to Your Love" and the number 18 R&B ""We Can Make it Alright." They left
Capitol Records
Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007), and simply known as Capitol, is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint. It was founded as the first West Coast-base ...
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
An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track or cassette), or digital. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th centur ...
s.
Legacy
In 1992,
Charlie ventured into a solo career and has since 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
New jack swing, new jack, or swingbeat is a fusion genre of the rhythms and production techniques of hip hop and dance-pop, and the urban contemporary sound of R&B. Spearheaded by producers Teddy Riley, Bernard Belle, Jimmy Jam and Te ...
artists
Guy,
Aaron Hall,
Jodeci,
Keith Sweat
Keith Sweat (born July 22, 1961) is an American singer, producer and songwriter. An early figure in the new jack swing musical movement, he is known for his collection of hits including "I Want Her," "Make It Last Forever (song), Make It Last For ...
, and
R. Kelly. The band reunited in 1996, and issued ''The Gap Band: Live and Well'', a live
greatest hits
A greatest hits album or best-of album is a type of compilation album that collects popular and commercially successful songs by a particular artist or band. While greatest hits albums are typically supported by the artist, they can also be creat ...
album.
On August 26, 2005, The Gap Band was honored as a
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.
Nirvana drummer
Dave Grohl
David Eric Grohl (; born January 14, 1969) is an American musician. He founded the rock band Foo Fighters, of which he is the lead singer, guitarist, principal songwriter, and only consistent member. From 1990 to 1994, he was the drummer of th ...
credits The Gap Band for inspiring the drum intro on their hit "
Smells Like Teen Spirit
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana. It is the opening track and lead single from the band's second album, '' Nevermind'' (1991), released on DGC Records. Having sold over 13 million units worldwide, it i ...
."
Robert Wilson died of a heart attack at his home in
Palmdale, California
Palmdale is a city in northern Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city lies in the Antelope Valley of Southern California. The San Gabriel Mountains separate Palmdale from the Los Angeles Basin to the south.
On August 24, 1962 ...
on August 15, 2010, at the age of 53.
Ronnie Wilson died following a stroke on November 2, 2021, at the age of 73.
Sampling
Music
Since the 1990s, many of The Gap Band's hits have been
sampled
Sample or samples may refer to:
* Sample (graphics), an intersection of a color channel and a pixel
* Sample (material), a specimen or small quantity of something
* Sample (signal), a digital discrete sample of a continuous analog signal
* Sample ...
and/or covered by
R&B and
hip hop
Hip-hop or hip hop (originally disco rap) is a popular music genre that emerged in the early 1970s from the African-American community of New York City. The style is characterized by its synthesis of a wide range of musical techniques. Hip- ...
artists such as
II D Extreme,
Brand Nubian,
Tyler, the Creator
Tyler Gregory Okonma (born March 6, 1991), known professionally as Tyler, the Creator, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He has been cited as an influential figure in alternative hip-hop during the 2010s. Tyler beca ...
,
69 Boyz
69 Boyz is an American Miami bass and hip hop music, hip hop duo: Van "Thrill Da Playa" Bryant, from Jacksonville, Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, and Barry "Fast" Wright, from Orlando, Florida, United States. The group was initiated by Thrill D ...
,
Ashanti,
Big Mello,
Blackstreet,
Mary J. Blige
Mary Jane Blige ( ; born January 11, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actress, and entrepreneur. Often referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" and "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Qu ...
,
Da Brat
Shawntae Harris-Dupart (née Harris; born April 14, 1974), better known by her stage name Da Brat, is an American rapper. Born and raised in Chicago, she began her career in 1992 and signed with Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings two years l ...
,
Ice Cube
O'Shea Jackson Sr. (born June 15, 1969), known professionally as Ice Cube, is an American rapper, songwriter, actor, and film producer. His lyrics on N.W.A's 1989 album '' Straight Outta Compton'' contributed to gangsta rap's widespread popu ...
,
Jermaine Dupri
Jermaine Dupri Mauldin (born September 23, 1972) is an American rapper and record producer. Raised in Atlanta, Georgia as the son of Columbia Records executive Michael Mauldin, he began his career in music at the age of nine. He discovered th ...
,
Mia X
Mia Young (born January 9, 1970), better known by her stage name Mia X, is an American rapper and songwriter from New Orleans. She enjoyed success in the local " bounce" scene of the early 1990s. She was the first female emcee to get a contr ...
,
Nas
Nas (born 1973) is the stage name of American rapper Nasir Jones.
Nas, NaS, or NAS may also refer to:
Aviation
* Nasair, a low-cost airline carrier and subsidiary based in Eritrea
* National Air Services, an airline in Saudi Arabia
** Nas Air (S ...
,
Rob Base
Rob or ROB may refer to:
Places
* Rob, Velike Lašče, a settlement in Slovenia
* Republic of Belarus
People
* Rob (given name), a given name or nickname, e.g., for Robert(o), Robin/Robyn
* Rob (surname)
* ''Rob.'', taxonomic author abbrevia ...
,
Shaquille O'Neal
Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal ( ; born March 6, 1972), commonly known as Shaq ( ), is an American former professional basketball player who is a sports analyst on the television program ''Inside the NBA''. He is a and Center (basketball), center ...
,
Snoop Dogg
Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. ( ; born October 20, 1971), better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg (previously Snoop Doggy Dogg), is an American rapper, record producer, and actor. Rooted in West Coast hip-hop, he is widely regarded as one of t ...
,
Soul For Real,
Tina Turner
Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock; November 26, 1939 – May 24, 2023) was a singer, songwriter, actress, and author. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Rock 'n' Roll", her vocal prowess, raspy voice, and electrifyin ...
,
Love Tractor and
Vesta. Other musicians inspired by The Gap Band, or who sampled them, include
Guy, Aaron Hall,
Jagged Edge, Bill Heausler,
Mint Condition
Mint Condition is an American R&B band from St. Paul, Minnesota.
The band is focused on diverse genres such as jazz, hip hop, funk and dance. Mint Condition has also been nominated for one Grammy and three Soul Train Awards. The group is cr ...
,
Madonna
Madonna Louise Ciccone ( ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Referred to as the "Queen of Pop", she has been recognized for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, ...
,
R. Kelly,
Ruff Endz, Keith Sweat, Joe Miller, GRiTT, The Delta Troubadours, and
D'Extra Wiley.
Producer
Heavy D
Dwight Arrington MyersCuda, Heidi Sigmund Keeping it reel. '' Vibe'' ("born Dwight Arrington Myers")Samuels, Anita M. (January 12' 1996)Heavy D, the C.E.O. ''New York Times'' (May 24, 1967 – November 8, 2011), known professionally as Hea ...
sampled "Outstanding" for "Every Little Thing", a 1995 hit single by his boy band prodigies
Soul for Real, which reached number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. Ten years later, Polish rappers Red and Spinache sampled "Outstanding" for "Wczoraj", from their album ''7 Rano''.
British singer
George Michael
George Michael (born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou; 25 June 1963 – 25 December 2016) was an English singer-songwriter and record producer. Regarded as a pop culture icon, he is one of the List of best-selling music artists, best-selling rec ...
incorporated parts of "
Burn Rubber on Me" in his 1997 single "
Star People".
Members
Main lineup
*
Charlie Wilson (born 1953) – lead vocals, piano, synthesizer, clavinet, organ, drums
* Ronnie Wilson (1948–2021) – vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn, piano, synthesizer, percussion, songwriter
* Robert Wilson (1956–2010) – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
Supporting musicians
*
Lonnie Simmons
Lonnie Simmons (December 12, 1944 – February 6, 2019) was an American record producer from Los Angeles, California. He was founder and president of the now defunct Total Experience Records. As a composer, he co-wrote several #1 R&B songs for ...
– Guitar, percussion
* Rudy Taylor – Keyboard, programming, back vocal
* Raymond Calhoun – Percussion, drums, vocals
* Ronnie Kaufman – Drums
* Rastine Calhoun – Saxes
* Val Young – Vocals
*
Penny Ford – Vocals
* Billy Young – Keyboard
* Cavin Yarbrough – Keyboard
* Robert "Goodie" Whitfield – Piano, synthesizer, saxophone
* James Gadson – Drums
* James "Jimi" Macon – Guitar (1977–1986)
* Chris Clayton – Saxophone, vocals (1974–1983)
* Alvin Jones – Trombone (1974)
* Tommy Lokey – Trumpet (1974–1983)
* Carl Scoggins – Congas, percussion (1974)
* Roscoe Smith – Drums (1974)
* Arthur "Don" Lee Green Jr. – Drums
* Michael Whitney - Guitar
* O'Dell Stokes – Guitar (1974)
* Lawrence "Lukii" Scott – Guitar (1974)
* Tim Fenderson (Rabbit) – Bass
* LaSalle Gabriel – Guitar (1994–1997)
* Malvin "Dino" Vice – Trumpet, vocals, horn and string arrangements
* Oliver Scott – Piano, synthesizer, trombone, vocals
* Ray Hayes – Drums
* Ronnie Smith- Drums
* Fred "Locksmith" Jenkins – Guitar (-2025)
* Glenn Nightingale – Guitar
* Earl Roberson – Horns, saxophone
* Jimmy Hamilton – Piano, synthesizer
* Maurice Hayes – Guitar
* Ira Ward – Drums, Bass, guitar, piano
* Greg C Jackson “G Jack” – Piano, synthesizer, vocal arranger, producer, programming and sequencing.
* Victor Orlando – Percussions (1986)
* Jimmy Corona – Guitar (1983)
* Barry Chenault - Drums
Composers
*
Charlie Wilson
*Ronnie Wilson
*Robert Wilson
*Lonnie Simmons
*Oliver Scott
*Jonah Ellis
*Malvin "Dino" Vice
*Raymond Calhoun
*Rudy Taylor
*Greg C Jackson
*Buddy Jones
Discography
* ''
Magicians Holiday'' (1974)
* ''
The Gap Band
The Gap Band was an American Contemporary R&B, R&B and funk band that rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s. The band consisted of three brothers: Charlie Wilson (musician), Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson, along with other members; it wa ...
'' (1977)
* ''
The Gap Band
The Gap Band was an American Contemporary R&B, R&B and funk band that rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s. The band consisted of three brothers: Charlie Wilson (musician), Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson, along with other members; it wa ...
'' (1979)
* ''
The Gap Band II'' (1979)
* ''
The Gap Band III'' (1980)
* ''
Gap Band IV
''Gap Band IV'' is the sixth studio album by the Gap Band, released in 1982 on Total Experience Records. The album reached No. 1 on the Black Albums chart and No. 14 on the Pop Albums chart, achieved platinum status, and is considered their most ...
'' (1982)
* ''
Gap Band V: Jammin''' (1983)
* ''
Gap Band VI'' (1984)
* ''
Gap Band VII'' (1985)
* ''
Gap Band 8'' (1986)
* ''
Straight from the Heart'' (1988)
* ''
Round Trip'' (1989)
* ''
Testimony
Testimony is a solemn attestation as to the truth of a matter.
Etymology
The words "testimony" and "testify" both derive from the Latin word ''testis'', referring to the notion of a disinterested third-party witness.
Law
In the law, testimon ...
'' (1994)
* ''
Ain't Nothin' But a Party'' (1995)
* ''
Y2K: Funkin' Till 2000 Comz'' (1999)
References
External links
*
*
*
Myspace PageEncyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture – Gap BandThe Gap Bandat
WhoSampled
WhoSampled is a website and app database of information about sampled music or sample-based music, interpolations, cover songs and remixes. As of April 2025, the website features 1,155,375 songs and 355,929 artists in its catalog.
History ...
Charlie Wilson in-depth interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' August 2011
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gap Band, The
1967 establishments in Oklahoma
2010 disestablishments in Oklahoma
African-American musical groups
Family musical groups
American boogie musicians
American electro musicians
American soul musical groups
American funk musical groups
Musical groups from Oklahoma
Musical groups established in 1967
Musical groups disestablished in 2010
Sibling musical trios
Vocal trios
Shelter Records artists
Culture of Tulsa, Oklahoma