Eugene Thomas Puerling (March 31, 1929 – March 25, 2008) was an American vocal performer and arranger. Puerling created and led two prominent vocal quartets, The Hi-Lo's and The Singers Unlimited.[1] He was nominated for 14 Grammys and awarded the Grammy Award for Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices in 1982.

Gene Puerling
Gene Puerling, circa early 1970's
Gene Puerling, circa early 1970's
Background information
Birth nameEugene Thomas Puerling
Born(1929-03-31)March 31, 1929
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
OriginMilwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedMarch 25, 2008(2008-03-25) (aged 78)
San Anselmo, California
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
  • Voice
  • Piano
Years active1949–2008
Labels

Early life, musical education and influences edit

Born in Milwaukee in 1929 to a family of musicians, Puerling had piano lessons but was a largely self-taught musician. A fan of vocal groups like Mel Torme's The Mel-Tones, the Modernaires and the Four Freshmen, Puerling formed a vocal of his own during this time (The Shades), featuring baritone Bob Strasen who would became one of the original Hi-Lo's. After high school Puerling worked as a disc jockey in Milwaukee WI.[2]

Move to Los Angeles, the The Hi-Lo's edit

Moving to Los Angeles in 1950, Puerling got his start by singing on recordings of Les Baxter and Gordon Jenkins. Bandleader and film composer Jerry Fielding encouraged Puerling to arrange for voices and start his own group. Formed in 1952, Puerling's male, vocal quartet (The Hi-Lo's) began recording for the small Starlite label in 1953 (became Trend Records and then Trend/Discovery).[2] Fielding's orchestra backed the Hi-Lo's on the first singles Peg O' My Heart and They Didn't Believe Me. The combination of Puerling's vocal quartet arrangements combined with Fielding instrumentals were innovative, a departure from earlier "block", pop style writing and arranging done for groups like the Andrews Sisters or the Moderniares.

Television and Rosemary Clooney edit

Gene Puerling's biggest break came as a writer and arranger in 1956; The Hi-Lo's were featured for one season on a new weekly, half-hour syndicated television musical-variety production The Rosemary Clooney Show. Puerling collaborated with Nelson Riddle who was hired as the musical director and orchestra conductor for the T.V. show. The show only lasted a year which featured The Hi-Lo's singing group and Nelson Riddle's orchestra before moving to NBC as the The Lux Show with Frank DeVol and the Modernaires supplying the music. Due to their new national notoriety, during 1956/57 the vocal group was also signed to Columbia Records.

 
The Hi-Lo's 1957, Gene Puerling on far left

During late 1950's and early 1960's, the Hi-Lo's appeared on television with Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman and other stars and toured with Judy Garland. Puerling wrote and arranged for the Hi-Los releasing numerous singles and several albums for the Columbia label 1956 thru 1961; his collaboration with Les Brown's staff arranger Frank Comstock are most notable. Columbia discontinued the contract with the group and in 1962 the Hi-Lo's were signed to Sinatra's new Reprise record label. Puerling's vocal arrangements are featured on two Reprise releases of American folk songs and bossa nova music. His vocal arrangements can also be heard on commercial television advertisements during this time for Hertz Rent a Car, Muriel Cigars and other companies. The popularity and advent of rock 'n' roll hastened the Hi-Lo's split in late 1964; like other older, traditional vocal groups they had fallen out of vogue as a commercial entity. By that time, groups like The Beach Boys and The Beatles with much simpler vocal harmonies appealed to a younger generation of pop listeners.

Chicago, The Singers Unlimited edit

After the break up of the Hi-Los in 1964, Puerling moved to Chicago writing music for major advertisement firms. Puerling formed The Singers Unlimited in 1967 as a vocal group to sing and record his commercial writing for advertisement soundtracks. From this period on, Puerling would rarely perform live, focusing his attention on innovative studio arranging for voices and vocal groups; namely The Singers Unlimited. Other than Puerling singing himself, three other singers are heard on the vast majority of his vocal writing: Bonnie Herman, Don Shelton and Len Dressler. Shelton had been brought over from the Hi-Lo's. Herman had established herself as a first-call female, Chicago studio vocalist and can be heard on the State Farm Insurance jingle "Like a good Neighbor..." (composed by Barry Manilow). Dressler was another Chicago studio vocalist most known for his deep bass voice and heard on the Green Giant "Ho, ho, ho..." advertising campaign.

By 1968 recording engineer and jazz enthusiast Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer founded MPS Records in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He had signed pianist Oscar Peterson to the label and eventually Peterson was Puerling's/The Singers Unlimited referral to Brunner-Schwer. Starting with the album a Capella in 1971, Puerling and the Singers Unlimited recorded 15 albums at MPS up through the early 1980's. Puerling would go onto earn 18 Grammy nominations for writing and arranging, primarily driven by his work with Singers Unlimited. His vocal arrangement for the Manhattan Transfer Mecca for Moderns album of A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square won the 1982 Grammy for Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices.

Multi-tracked vocals, recording innovation edit

With the advent of stereo recording and high level solid state technology, Puerling developed a whole new style of writing and arranging for multi voices. Much like experimentation happening with the Beach Boys or the Beatles and other pop groups of the time, he utilized new, multiple tracking methods to double/triple up the Singers Unlimited four voices creating a unique, homogeneous sound. His vocal arrangements and chord structures are instantly recognizable due to the experimentation he undertook over a 10 year period (through the 1970s). Collaborations with instrumental arrangers/groups were done separately. All Singers Unlimited vocal tracks were recorded in Germany by Brunner-Schwer while instrumental tracks are recorded in Los Angeles or Toronto; Puerling and the group are only known to have performed live once.

Later life edit

Eventually Puerling moved to San Anselmo in Northern California. In the late 1970s, Puerling reunited the Hi-Lo's, with whom he recorded with and also performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival other jazz venues around the country.[2] He taught workshops at the Marin County-based Harmony Sweepstakes. Gene Puerling passed away on March 25, 2008 due to complications from diabetes at 78 years of age near his home in Marin County, California. He was survived by his wife, Helen.[2]

Legacy edit

In addition to the Hi-Lo's and The Singers Unlimited, Puerling has been directly influential on many singers and groups, including Jacob Collier and Take 6. John Neal of Harmony Sweepstakes said after Puerling's death: "As a craftsman of the art of blending and harmonizing the human voice in song, Gene has no equal."[3][4][5] Other groups heavily influence by Puerling include The King's Singers, First Call, Chanticleer, Glad (band), The Free Design, and Brian Wilson.[6] In fall 2014, The University of North Texas College of Music and Music Library acquired the library of arrangements from Gene Puerling's estate.

Works (partial list) edit

Vocal Jazz Arrangements by Gene Puerling (a partial list)
Song Title Songwriter(s) Arranged for... Album Premiere Sheet Music Publisher Sheet Music Anthology
A Child Is Born Thad Jones The Singers Unlimited with Oscar Peterson In Tune (1973)
A Foggy Day (In London Town) Gershwin Glad A Cappella Gershwin (1995)
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square Manning Sherwin Manhattan Transfer Mecca For Moderns (1981) Hal Leonard
All The Things You Are Jerome Kern / Oscar Hammerstein The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
A Time For Love The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975)
Am I Blue Grant Clark, Harry Akst The Gene Puerling Sound
Angel Eyes The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
Anything Goes Cole Porter The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
April In Paris E. Y. Harburg, Vernon Duke The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1975) Shawnee Press The Gene Puerling Sound
As Time Goes By The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
Autumn In New York Vernon Duke The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1975) Shawnee Press The Gene Puerling Sound
Both Sides Now Joni Mitchell The Singers Unlimited A Capella (1972)
Brahms' Lullaby Johannes Brahms Cantabile - The London Quartet Madrigal to McCartney
Breathe on Me, Breath of God Acoustix O Worship The King
But Beautiful The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
But Not for Me Gershwin Glad A Cappella Gershwin (1995)
Button Up Your Overcoat CPP Belwin The Best of Gene Puerling
Catherine Patrick Williams The Singers Unlimited with Oscar Peterson In Tune (1973)
Cherry The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
Children's Game Billy Blanco, Antonio Carlos Jobim The Singers Unlimited with Oscar Peterson In Tune (1973)
Clair Gilbert O' Sullivan The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1975)
Dancing in the Dark Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz Shawnee Press The Gene Puerling Sound
Deck The Hall Traditional Welsh Carol The Singers Unlimited Christmas (1972) Shawnee Press
Deep Purple The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
Du Ar Det Vackra Jag Ser I Mitt Liv Real Group Varfor Far Man Inte Bara Vara Som Man Ar?
Ectasy The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
Embraceable You Glad A Cappella Gershwin (1995)
Emily Johnny Mercer The Singers Unlimited A Capella (1972) Shawnee Press The Sound of The Singers Unlimited
Fairest Lord Jesus Trad. Hymn Glad Acapella Hymns
Feeling Free With Patrick B The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975)
Foreign Affair Tom Waits The Manhattan Transfer Extensions (The Manhattan Transfer album) Unpublished
Georgia On My Mind Hoagy Carmichael Hi-Lo's CPP Belwin The Best of Gene Puerling
Girl Talk Bobby Troup The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1975)
Green Dolphin Street The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975)
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas The Singers Unlimited Christmas (1972)
Here, There And Everywhere Lennon / McCartney The Singers Unlimited A Capella (1972) Shawnee Press
Here's That Rainy Day Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen The Singers Unlimited with Oscar Peterson In Tune (1973)
How Beautiful is Night The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
I Don't Know Where I Stand Joni Mitchell The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1975)
I Get Along Without You Very Well The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
I Wish You Love Charles Trenet The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
I'll Never Smile Again Gold Company 25
I'll Remember April The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
I'm Shadowing You The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975)
If The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973)
If I Didn't Care The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
In the Still of the Night The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
Indian Summer Al Dubin, Victor Herbert The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1975) Shawnee Press The Gene Puerling Sound
Invitation The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear The Singers Unlimited Christmas (1972)
It Could Happen to You The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973)
It Never Entered My Mind Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers The Singers Unlimited with Oscar Peterson In Tune (1973)
Ja Da The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975)
Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair Stephen Foster The Singers Unlimited A Capella III Chanticleer Silver Jubilee Anthology (pub. Hinshaw Music)
Jennifer's Rabbit The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973)
Johnny One Note P.M. Singers Jubilee
Just In Time Soundsation Sugar & Spice
Killing Me Softly with His Song Fox / Gimball The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1975)
Let There Be Love The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
Like Someone In Love Van Huesen / Burke The Singers Unlimited A Capella II 1975)
London By Night Carol Coates The Singers Unlimited A Capella (1972)
Look Around The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973)
Lost In The Stars Kurt Weill The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1975) Chanticleer Silver Jubilee Anthology (pub. Hinshaw Music)
Love Is Here To Stay George & Ira Gershwin The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
Love Walked In Chanticleer Our American Journey
Lullaby Gene Puerling The Singers Unlimited The Complete A Cappella Sessions A Capella (1972)
Michelle Lennon / McCartney The Singers Unlimited A Capella (1972) Shawnee Press
Mona Lisa The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
More I Cannot Wish You Frank Loesser The Singers Unlimited A Capella (1972)
My One and Only Love The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
My Romance Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1972)
My Ship The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973) Shawnee Press The Sound of The Singers Unlimited
Nature Boy Eden Ahbez The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1972)
On a Clear Day The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975) Shawnee Press The Sound of The Singers Unlimited
Once Upon a Summertime Eddie Barclay, Michel Legrand, Eddy Marnay, Johnny Mercer The Singers Unlimited with Oscar Peterson In Tune (1973)
One More Time Chuck Corea Gene Puerling The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
Over the Rainbow Alfred
Put Your Dreams Away for Another Day The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
Rockin' Chair CPP Belwin The Best of Gene Puerling
Sentimental Journey The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
Sesame Street The Singers Unlimited with Oscar Peterson In Tune (1973)
Silent Night Franz Xaver Gruber The Singers Unlimited Christmas (1972) Shawnee Press
Since You Asked Judy Collins The Singers Unlimited The Complete A Cappella Sessions A Capella (1972)
Skylark The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975)
Sleepy Time Gal The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
Snowfall G. Thornhill The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973) Shawnee Press
So Many Stars The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975)
Someone To Light Up My Life Jobin The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child Traditional The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
Soon It's Gonna Rain The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973)
Spring Is Here The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
Stardust Hoagy Carmicheal Vocal Majority I'll Be Seeing You
Sweet Lorraine Burwell / Parish The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Acoustix O Worship The King
The Christmas Song Mel Torme / Robert Wells Notre Dame Glee Club In Dulci Jubilo
The Christmas Song Mel Torme / Robert Wells Singers Unlimited? Voice Trek? Chanticleer? The Spirit Of Christmas Hal Leonard
The Entertainer Scott Joplin The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
The Fool On The Hill Lennon / McCartney The Singers Unlimited A Capella (1972) Hal Leonard
The Gentle Rain Luiz Bonfá, Matt Dubey The Singers Unlimited with Oscar Peterson In Tune (1973)
The More I See You The Singers Unlimited Sentimental Journey (1976)
The Shadow of Your Smile Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Webster The Singers Unlimited with Oscar Peterson In Tune (!973) CPP Belwin The Best of Gene Puerling
The Way We Were Marvin Hamlisch The Singers Unlimited A Capella III
Through The Years Ambassadors of Harmony Applause
Try To Remember Tom Jones / Harvey Schmidt The Singers Unlimited A Capella (1972) Shawnee Press The Sound of The Singers Unlimited
Unforgettable Acoustix All The Best
Unforgettable Acoustix Jazz, Jazz, Jazz
Violets for Your Furs The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
Wave The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
We Could Be Flying The Singers Unlimited (with...) Invitation (1974)
We've Only Just Begun Roger Nichols The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973) Shawnee Press The Sound of The Singers Unlimited
What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life? Real Group Get Real (1997) & Unreal (2006)
Where Is Love? The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973) Shawnee Press The Sound of The Singers Unlimited
Where Is the Love The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975)
While We're Young Wilder / Palitz Gold Company While We're Young
Yesterday Lennon / McCartney The Singers Unlimited A Capella II (1975) Shawnee Press
You Are the Sunshine of My Life The Singers Unlimited & The Pat Williams Orchestra Feeling Free (1975)
You Made Me Love You James V. Monaco Beachfront Property Beachfront Property
You've Got a Friend The Singers Unlimited Four of Us (1973)

Discography (as arranger) edit

Discography (as arranger)
Album Title Label Release Year Performers
Listen! Starlite 1954 The Hi-Lo's
I Presume Starlite 1955 The Hi-Lo's
On Hand Starlite 1956 The Hi-Lo's
Under Glass Starlite 1956 The Hi-Lo's
The Hi-Lo's And The Jerry Fielding Orchestra Kapp Records 1956 The Hi-Lo's And The Jerry Fielding Orchestra
Ring Around Rosie Columbia 1957 Rosemary Clooney And The Hi-Lo's
Now Hear This Columbia 1957 The Hi-Lo's With Frank Comstock
Suddenly It's The Hi-Lo's Columbia 1957 The Hi-Lo's With The Frank Comstock Orchestra
Under Glass London Records 1957 The Hi-Lo's, Frank Comstock And His Orchestra
Love Nest Columbia 1958 The Hi-Lo's with Frank Comstock And His Orchestra
And All That Jazz Columbia 1958 The Hi-Lo's With The Marty Paich Dek-Tette
Reflections in Rhythm with The Hi-Lo's! Tiara Spotlight Series 1958 The Hi-Lo's
The Hi-Lo's In Stereo Omega Disk 1959 The Hi-Lo's With The Frank Comstock Orchestra
Broadway Playbill Columbia 1960 The Hi-Lo's
All Over The Place Columbia 1960 The Hi-Lo's
This Time It's Love Columbia 1961 The Hi-Lo's
The Hi-Lo's Happen To Folk Songs Reprise Records 1962 The Hi-Lo's With Billy May And His Orchestra
The Hi-Lo's Happen To Bossa Nova Reprise Records 1963 The Hi-Lo's
Back Again MPS Records 1979 The Hi-Lo's
Now Pausa Records 1981 The Hi-Lo's
Cherries And Other Delights Hindsight Jazz 1993 The Hi-Lo's
Christmas MPS Records, BASF 1972 The Singers Unlimited
A Capella MPS Records, BASF 1972 The Singers Unlimited
Four Of Us MPS Records, BASF 1973 The Singers Unlimited
In Tune BASF, MPS Records 1973 The Oscar Peterson Trio + The Singers Unlimited
Invitation MPS Records, BASF 1974 Art Van Damme & The Singers Unlimited
A Capella II MPS Records, BASF 1975 The Singers Unlimited
Feeling Free MPS Records, BASF 1975 The Singers Unlimited / The Pat Williams Orchestra
Sentimental Journey MPS Records 1976 The Singers Unlimited
A Special Blend MPS Records, BASF 1975 The Singers Unlimited
Friends Pausa Records 1977 The Singers Unlimited
Just In Time Pausa Records 1978 The Singers Unlimited
Eventide MPS Records 1978 The Singers Unlimited
The Singers Unlimited With Rob McConnell And The Boss Brass Pausa Records 1979 The Singers Unlimited With Rob McConnell And The Boss Brass
A Capella III MPS Records 1980 The Singers Unlimited
Easy To Love Pausa Records 1981 The Singers Unlimited

Notes edit

  1. ^ "History of The Hi-Lo's". Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d [1] Hamlin, Jesse. "Gene Puerling - Grammy-winning arranger dies" (obit) San Francisco Chronicle. April 3, 2008.
  3. ^ "Gene Puerling vocal harmony arranger - a cappella sheet music arrangements and biography". Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  4. ^ "A Cappella News: Gene Puerling - Obituary". Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  5. ^ Feather, Leonard. "The Miracle Mix of Take 6 : Vocal group rates a 10 on the success scale". The Los Angeles Times. January 29, 1989. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  6. ^ Dellar, Fred. "Review: The Hi-Los - Nice Work If You Can Get It...". Q (Q118, July 1996). EMAP Metro Ltd: 138–139.