Sunday 31 March 2024

Gene Puerling born 31 March 1929

Gene Puerling (March 31, 1929 – March 25, 2008) was a vocal performer and vocal arranger who created and led the vocal groups The Hi-Lo's and The Singers Unlimited. 

There certainly is no more influential and revered a cappella arranger than the brilliant Gene Puerling. From his auspicious beginnings as a founding member of the vocal jazz group the Hi-Lo's, with whom he recorded thirteen albums between the years of 1953-1964, Gene revealed the talent and promise that would later be fully realized with his work as director, arranger and performer with the Singers UnLimited. 

Eugene Thomas Puerling was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1929. Though his family was musically inclined (various members of the family played violin, piano and clarinet) Gene himself had no formal musical training! He was a working professional musician from the age of seventeen, and simply did not have the time to devote to a formal musical education. 

The Hi-Lo's, who recorded their first record in 1953 when Gene was 24, garnered accolades for popular renditions of classic jazz tunes such as "Fascinatin' Rhythm" and "Skylark." Gene was developing the trademark style with which he would become so uniquely identified. Subsequent to the demise of the Hi-Lo's, Gene was working in the busy recording studios of Chicago's commercial and jingle industry, where he met studio vocalists Len Dresslar and Bonnie Herman. Len and Bonnie, along with fellow ex-Hi-Lo Don Shelton, joined together under the moniker of "Singer's Unlimited" in 1967. 


                                  

The group's purpose was to garner lucrative commerical work, and to that end they produced a demo including the Beatles song, "Fool On the Hill." This demo ultimately came to the attention of German producer Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer, via pianist Oscar Peterson. Schwer had founded MPS Records, and had, in his studio in Villengen, Germany, the only sixteen track recording console in Germany at the time. Schwer was immediately taken with the Singers Unlimited and proposed that they come to Germany to record. 

The results of that recording, which took place in 1971, were released as the album "In Tune." The group went on to record fourteen albums, the last of which was "Easy To Love." The group's extensive studio experience was vital, as Gene's arrangements would employ all of their range and skill, and utilized the burgeoning studio techniques of overdubbing and mixing to create their inimitable sound. Given the complexity of the arrangements, the The Singers Unlimited did not perform live, feeling that the studio was their ideal medium of expression. 

Puerling's vocal arrangements and chord structures were classic and instantly recognizable. In addition to the Hi-Lo's and The Singers Unlimited he contributed to Rosemary Clooney's TV show and mentored many other singers and groups, including Take 6, The King's Singers, The Manhattan Transfer, First Call, Chanticleer, Glad (band), The Free Design, and Brian Wilson. His vocal arranging ability and his ability to arrange musical backing by Frank Comstock's band and several others was widely regarded; John Neal of Harmony Sweepstakes said after his death: "As a craftsman of the art of blending and harmonizing the human voice in song, Gene has no equal." 

He was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices in 1982 for his arrangement of "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (as performed by The Manhattan Transfer). A Latin song he arranged for Singers Unlimited, "One More Time, Chuck Corea," inspired by Chuck Mangione and Chick Corea, has been adapted and used by marching bands, drum and bugle corps and jazz ensembles. 

In the late 1970s, Puerling reunited the Hi-Lo's, with whom he recorded a couple of CDs and performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival and elsewhere around the country calling it quits in 1994 but making sporadic reunion appearances for many years after. In recent years, Puerling taught workshops at the Marin-based Harmony Sweepstakes. He died March 25, 2008, in the Marin County Hospital, California, due to complications from diabetes  just days shy of his 79th birthday.

(Edited from Wikipedia, Singers.com & SF Gate)

 Here’s a clip of The Hi-Lo's singing A Gal in Calico on the Rosemary Clooney Show. 

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boppinbob said...

For “The Hi-Lo's ‎– A Musical Thrill (Jasmine)” go here;

https://www.imagenetz.de/eQBRP

01. June In January.mp3
02. Little White Lies.mp3
03. I Don't Want To Cry Anymore.mp3
04. She's Funny That Way.mp3
05. Whatever Lola Wants.mp3
06. Island Of Desire.mp3
07. You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me.mp3
08. Fools Rush In.mp3
09. Have You Met Miss Jones.mp3
10. Where Are You.mp3
11. You Can't Hardly Get Them No More.mp3
12. Rockin' Chair.mp3
13. Stars Fell On Alabama.mp3
14. Nice Work If You Can Get It.mp3
15. I Thought About You.mp3
16. This Is The Night.mp3
17. Too Young For The Blues.mp3
18. Jeepers Creepers.mp3
19. Speak Low.mp3
20. Button Up Your Overcoat.mp3
21. Put Your Dreams Away.mp3
22. Shoeless Joe (From Hannibal, Mo).mp3
23. They Didn't Believe Me.mp3
24. Peg O' My Heart.mp3
25. My Baby Just Cares For Me.mp3
26. Georgia On My Mind.mp3

01. Clap Yo' Hands.mp3
02. Mam'selle.mp3
03. Lulu's Back In Town.mp3
04. Indian Summer.mp3
05. Last Night When We Were Young.mp3
06. You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby.mp3
07. You Took Advantage Of Me.mp3
08. April Snow.mp3
09. All I Do Is Dream Of You.mp3
10. 'Round My Old Deserted Farm.mp3
11. The Touch Of Your Lips.mp3
12. You And The Night And The Music.mp3
13. Summertime.mp3
14. Birth Of The Blues.mp3
15. Skylark.mp3
16. Through The Years.mp3
17. Shadow Waltz.mp3
18. I'm Beginning To See The Light.mp3
19. Chinatown, My Chinatown.mp3
20. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top.mp3
21. In The Blue Of The Evening.mp3
22. Cockles And Mussels (Molly Malone.mp3
23. You're The Top.mp3
24. Long Ago And Far Away.mp3

Born out of members from the Billy May Band the Hi-Lo’s already had their footing as a great vocal group. This set contains a great selection of the Hi-Lo’s recordings and is well worth checking out, especially as they influenced great future artists such as The Beach Boys and The Mama’s And The Papa’s. With the Hi-Lo’s you can’t go wrong.
Without a doubt one of the most unique vocal groups of their time and with a vocal range like no other especially in the higher register. (Jasmine notes)

For” The Singers Unlimited – Masterpieces” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/heVc8

1. Sesame Street 2:05
2. The Shadow Of Your Smile 4:10
3. The Fool On The Hill 4:33
4. Soon It's Gonna Rain 2:55
5. It Could Happen To You 2:43
6. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 4:13
7. Prelude To A Kiss 4:16
8. Bye Bye Blues 4:10
9. Gotcha 4:19
10. My Romance 2:35
11. Clair 2:34
12. The More I See You 4:07
13. Spring Is Here 2:30
14. Skylark 4:25
15. I'm Shadowing You 3:44
16. Feelings 4:57
17. Sweet Georgia Brown 3:12
18. All The Things You Are 3:43
19. This Is The End Of A Beautiful Friendship 2:18