Gary Puckett and the Union Gap were a prominent American pop rock group in the late 1960s. The band, fronted by lead singer Gary Puckett, was known for their balladic sound, often marked by Puckett's powerful, operatic vocals. They achieved significant chart success with hits like "Woman, Woman," "Young Girl," and "Lady Willpower," which have become emblematic of the pop sensibility of that era. Their music, heavily influenced by the Nashville sound and characterized by its lush orchestrations, helped define the adult contemporary genre and left a lasting impression on the pop music landscape.