Gary Lewis & the Playboys

Gary Lewis & the Playboys
Gary Lewis & the Playboys in 1965. From left to right: John R. West, David Walker, David Costell, Gary Lewis, and Allan Ramsay.
Background information
Genres
Years active1964–1970, sporadic later
LabelsLiberty
MembersGary Lewis
Nick Rather (bass/guitar)
Todd Bradley (drums)
Mike Gladstone (guitar)
Willy O'Riley (keys)
Past membersDavid Walker
Allan Ramsay
David Costell
John R. West
Carl Radle
Tom Tripplehorn
Jim Karstein
Jim Keltner
Alan Rosenthal
Bill Boatman
Charley Carey
Bobby Bond (drums)
Dominic Trincini (bass)
WebsiteGary Lewis & The Playboys

Gary Lewis & the Playboys were a 1960s pop and rock group, fronted by musician Gary Lewis, the son of comedian Jerry Lewis. They are best known for their 1965 Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "This Diamond Ring", which was the first of a string of hit singles they had in 1965 and 1966. The band had an earnest, boy-next-door image similar to British invasion contemporaries such as Herman's Hermits and Gerry and the Pacemakers. The group folded in 1970, but a version of the band later resumed touring and continues to tour, often playing for veterans' benefits.