Gary Puckett is an American pop singer, best known as the lead vocalist and namesake of the 1960s band, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap. The band, celebrated for its soft rock and pop ballads, achieved considerable success with top-charting singles like "Woman, Woman", "Young Girl", and "Lady Willpower". Puckett's powerful and emotive baritone voice, combined with the band's distinctive full-band sound, significantly influenced the pop music scene of the late '60s. Despite the band's dissolution in 1971, Puckett's influence remains notable in the realm of classic pop rock.