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____________________________________At the age of seven in 1952, Gladys Knight won Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour television show contest. The following year, she, her brother Bubba, sister Brenda, and their cousins William and Eleanor Guest started a singing group called "The Pips" (named after another cousin, James "Pip" Woods). The Pips began to perform and tour, eventually replacing Brenda Knight and Elenor Guest with cousins Langston George and Edward Patten in 1959.The Pips scored their first hit in 1961 with "Every Beat of My Heart." The group had recorded the song for a friend in Atlanta, who promptly sold the master to Vee-Jay Records and cut the group out of the record's profits. The Pips recorded a second version of "Every Beat" with Bobby Robinson as the producer, and the song became a ..1 R&B and ..6 pop hit . Shortly afterwards, Langston George left the group, and the remaining members continued as a quartet, now billed as Gladys Knight & the Pips. Typically, most of the act's recordings featured Knight's contralto on lead vocals, and the three male members of the group, ususally referred to as "The Pips" by themselves, providing characteristic background vocals.After a second Vee-Jay hit, "Letter Full of Tears", in 1962, Knight quit the group to start a family. The Pips toured on their own for two years, until Knight returned to the act in 1964, in order to support her two children.The group developed a reputation for exciting and polished live performances that enabled them to work even without the benefit of best-selling records. Choreographer Cholly Atkins designed "fast-stepping" dance routines that became a signature of the Pips' stage presentation.Gladys Knight & the Pips' Motown long-playing debut, Everybody Needs Love (1967), which includes their hit single "I Heard It Through the Grapevine".Gladys Knight & the Pips join MotownIn spite of another hit with 1964's "Giving Up" (later covered by Donny Hathaway), Knight and the Pips did not achieve widespread success until 1966, after signing to Motown. While at Motown in 1967, Gladys Knight was the first person to suggest that Berry Gordy sign an up and coming act from Gary, Indiana called The Jackson 5. Gordy was reluctant to take on a kid act, however, and the Jackson 5 were not signed to Motown until Bobby Taylor and Suzanne de Passe physically brought the Jacksons to Detroit, Michigan and Motown.The group's third Motown single was the Top 40 hit "Everybody Needs Love", released in 1967. Another 1967 single, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", provided a career-making breakthrough. "Grapevine" became a ..2 pop hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and a ..1 R&B hit for six weeks. The record sold 2.5 million copies, and at the time was Motown's best-selling single ever [1]. Producer Norman Whitfield recorded four versions of the song with various artists for potential single release; Knight and the Pips' version was the only one that Motown chief Berry Gordy did not veto. In late 1968, "Grapevine" would become an even bigger hit for Marvin Gaye, whose version, recorded before Knight's but released a year afterwards at Whitfield's insistence, became a ..1 pop hit for seven weeks.Future hits for the group included "The Nitty Gritty" (1968), "Friendship Train" (1969), one of Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong's "psychedelic soul" songs, the ..1 R&B "If I Were Your Woman" (1970, later covered by Alicia Keys), and "I Don't Want To Do Wrong" (1971). Their biggest Motown hit was 1972's ..1 R&B/..2 pop hit "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)", which won the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus."Neither One of Us" also happened to be one of their last Motown hits, as Knight and the Pips departed Motown for Buddah Records in 1973. While at Motown, Knight & the Pips recorded for Soul Records, a label Motown used for acts that recorded material with more of an R&B flavor than a pop flavor. On the A&E Network television program Biography, Knight stated that she and the Pips were reguarded as a second-string act, and that "Diana [Ross] & the Supremes, The Temptations, and Marvin Gaye were given all the hits, while we took the leftovers." In Knight's autobiography Between Each Line of Pain and Glory: My Life Story, she stated that Diana Ross had the group removed from being The Supremes' opening act on a 1966 tour for, according to Knight, being too good.Taking the "Midnight Train" to Buddah RecordsRecording for Buddah in the mid 1970s, the group hit its popular and critical peak with ..1 R&B hits such as "I've Got to Use My Imagination", and "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me". The most notable hit of their career was their only ..1 pop hit, "Midnight Train to Georgia", which won the Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals of 1973. The song eventually received the Grammy Hall Of Fame Award, which was established by the Recording Academy's National Trustees to honor recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance.Gladys Knight & the Pips' debut LP on Buddah, Imagination, was certified as a gold record. This began a string of LPs that were awarded gold status--Claudine (1974), I Feel A Song (1974) and 2nd Anniversary (1975). Other hits for Buddah included "Part-Time Love", the R&B ..1 "I Feel a Song (In My Heart)," and, culled from a live recording, "The Way We Were/Try to Remember" (later sampled by the Wu Tang Clan for their 1993 single "Can It All Be So Simple").Curtis Mayfield served as producer in 1974 when Knight and the Pips recorded the soundtrack to the motion picture Claudine, resulting in a ..5 hit in the film's theme song, "On and On". The following year, the group got their own hour-long musical variety television program, The Gladys Knight & the Pips Show, which ran for four episodes on NBC as a summer-season replacement.Later yearsKnight and the Pips continued to have R&B hits until the late 1980s. From 1978 to 1980, Knight and the Pips were forced to record separately due to legal problems with Buddah. Each half of the act released two albums independently of each other.Signing with Columbia Records in 1980 and restored to its familiar quartet form, Gladys Knight & the Pips began releasing new material. The act enlisted former Motown producers Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson for their first two LPs--About Love (1980) and Touch (1981). The group's 1983 LP Visions, resulted in a ..1 R&B hit with the single "Save the Overtime (For Me)" and was certified gold. In 1987, Knight and the Pips released their final album, All Our Love, on MCA Records which was also certified gold. The album's single "Love Overboard" became a ..1 R&B hit which won the 1987 Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.Gladys Knight & the Pips embarked on their final tour in 1988 and disbanded upon its conclusion, as Gladys Knight decided she wanted to pursue a solo career. The Pips retired, while Gladys Knight began scoring hits of her own with singles such as "Men" (1991) and "I Don't Want to Know" (1994). Gladys Knight & the Pips were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rhythm & Blues Foundation in 1998. Ms. Knight, now a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, continues to tour and record occasionally, and leads the Saints Unified Voices choir. Edward Patten of the Pips died in February 2005, of complications from his long bout with diabetes.Gladys Knight & The Pips are ranked as the eleventh most successful act in The Billboard Top 40 Book of R&B and Hip-Hop Hits (2005).sourced from http://www.wikipedia.com/gladys_knight_%26_the_pips __________________________________________________http://lau nch.groups.yahoo.com/group/gladys_knight/ __________________________________________________

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"BEFORE ME"IN STORES NOW!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The album is a heartfelt homage to the great legends of song who paved the way for Gladys to become a legendary performer in her own right. Many of these artists, including the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, and Lena Horne, were friends, mentors, colleagues, of Knight's since the beginning of her career, and all gave her immeasurable inspiration, courage, and strength. ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gladys Knight dazzles in Oakland QUEEN OF R&B, SOUL EARNS CROWN AGAIN WITH SHOW BACKED BY HUGE ENSEMBLE By Jim Harrington MediaNewsMike Lucia - MediaNews Gladys Knight at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland Saturday night.Gladys Knight has still got it.The 62-year-old R&B and soul queen proved that unequivocally Saturday night as she showed her old-school fans a royal good time at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland.The Motown legend -- who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, along with her former backup band, the Pips -- was everything the audience could have hoped for on this night. She was energetic, warm, charmingly funny and confident. She said all the right things and sang all the right songs. Plus, Knight looked absolutely radiant, flashing that trademark million-dollar smile like she had just won the lottery.She sounded like the Gladys that fans know and love from such '60s Motown hits as ``Nitty Gritty'' and ``Friendship Train.'' She sounded exactly how we hoped she would.Her voice was matched exquisitely by a huge ensemble of musicians, one so big that many a fan's mouth fell agape when the house lights first went up. She was backed by four singers, two percussionists, three keyboardists, a bassist, a guitarist and a 14-piece horn section led by an extremely good conductor.Knight came charging out of the gate, fully utilizing her army of musicians, as she hit the crowd with a revved-up cover of the Pointer Sisters single ``I'm So Excited.''She put so much into that number that one feared she wouldn't have anything left for the rest of her roughly 70-minute concert. Those concerns, however, were laid to rest as Knight motored through inspired takes on the still-poignant ``Friendship Train'' and the sexy ``If I Were Your Woman.''The vocalist later boogied her way through the Cuban soul number ``Feelin' Good (Vacilon),'' found on 2004's famed collaborative effort between American and Cuban musicians, the ``Bridge to Havana'' CD.She further proved her versatility with a luxurious waltz through the Gershwin chestnut ``The Man I Love,'' which she handled like a jazz-club veteran. Knight's version of that tune hails from her most recent album, 2006's ``Before Me.'' As is hinted by the title, ``Before Me'' is a work that pays tribute to the female vocalists who helped pave the way for Knight.``Before Me'' is a worthy tribute, and it's not hard to draw a direct line back to the likes of Sarah Vaughan and Billie Holiday when one hears Knight croon a tune such as ``The Man I Love.'' That connection was further strengthened when the singer crept through a bluesy, breathy version of the all-time classic ``Stormy Weather.''One of the most impressive moments came when a fan called out for the early '60s tune ``Every Beat of My Heart'' and Knight decided to immediately play it. One doesn't often see that kind of flexibility in a show that features such a large band. More often, the set list is treated like it's carved in stone.The show took a turn for the wacky -- but in a good way -- when the star's brother, Merald ``Bubba'' Knight, took the stage. The former Pip delivered some wonderful shtick, centering on a hilariously good version of ``Love and Happiness'' that was part Al Green and part ``Saturday Night Live'' skit.Then sister Knight took back the reins and closed the show in fine fashion with ``Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)'' and, of course, ``Midnight Train to Georgia.''Knight's performance was so sensational that it eclipsed a fairly enjoyable offering by the opening act, the Temptations Review Featuring Dennis Edwards. That group is not to be confused with the other Temptations, which features baritone Otis Williams.Even if one needs a scorecard to know the players, it was still fun to hear such Temptation goodies as ``Papa Was a Rolling Stone'' and ``My Girl'' at the Paramount.-------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ .. width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" ..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Get Your Own! | View Slideshow
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`Get Your Own! | View Slideshow ________________Graced by Gladys’ exquisite voice, and the dramatic choral arrangements of the Pips, the group transcended countless musical fads, achieved mainstream and international success in the mid 1970s, and made some of the most memorable records of our time: “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” “The Nitty Gritty,” “Friendship Train,” “You Need Love Like I Do (Don’t You),” “If I Were Your Woman,” “I Don’t Want To Do Wrong,” “Neither One Of Us,” “Midnight Train To Georgia,” “I’ve Got To Use My Imagination,” “Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me,” “On And On,” “The Way We Were/ Try To Remember,” “Love Overboard,” and others. In all, 36 albums have touched our emotions, caused us to dream and made us dance. _______________________Gladys Knight - Lead Vocals, Pip (1953-1962; 1964-1989) Merald "Bubba" Knight - Pip (1953-1989) William Guest - Pip (1953-1989) Brenda Knight - Pip (1953-1959) Eleanor Guest - Pip (1953-1959) Edward Patten - Pip (1959-1989) Langston George - Pip (1959-1962) Record Label Vee-Jay, Soul/Motown, Buddah, Columbia, MCA Type of Label Major.

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Get Your Own! | View SlideshowTHE BIBLE / AT HOME WITH GLADYS KNIGHT" COOK BOOK.Diabetes in Knight's family motivated her to become spokeswoman for the American Diabetes Association. Her late mother was afflicted with the disease. Knight has published a cookbook, "Gladys Knight's Daily Diabetic Menu," (American Diabetic Association, $16.95) ~~~~~~~~~~~pain & glory my life story..oprah's "O" magazine. patti labelle cook book.. ect..~~Get Your Own! | View Slideshow

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