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  1. In 1966, the Playboys held their own Television special called "An Evening With Gary Lewis & The Playboys", which aired on WGN 9. [8] The line-up on this special consisted of: Gary Lewis (vocals, guitar), Tom Tripplehorn (guitar), Carl Radle (bass), John West (cordovox) and Jim Karstein (drums).

  2. Also in 1966 they had their own An Evening with Gary Lewis & The Playboys which was broadcast on WGN 9 as a television special. When 1967 came around Gary Lewis had to leave to serve in the US Army in January but on his return the following year he recorded a remake of “Sealed with a Kiss” which had previously been a hit for Bryan Hyland.

  3. Here's the complete "An Evening with... Gary Lewis and the Playboys" special from WGN TV Channel 9. Directed by Dale Juhlin. Executive Producer -...

  4. Oct 28, 2020 · No. 1 son Gary had achieved comparable success in the music field. It was the summer of 1964 when Gary Lewis and the Playboys were discovered. Their first single, “This Diamond Ring” went 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.

  5. Jun 27, 2022 · As the original playboys quit, they were replaced by Leon's pals from Tulsa (Jim Keltner then Jim Karstein on drums, Tommy Tripplehorn guitar and Carl Radle on bass - all killer players) through Gary's entering the Army in '67, so I'm sure the live shows were solid, but all those TV appearances were lip-synced.

  6. As of 2022, Gary Lewis and the Playboys are still touring the world on their own and occasionally with other popular acts of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s. The group performs on cruise ships, at casinos, festivals, fairs, and corporate events.