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The group's first full-length album "Letter Full of Tears" got released under the Fury Gladys Knight's Career: Highlights The follow up of their debut single also got good success. Then, they signed with Bobby Robinson's label and Fury Records. The group's name changed to Gladys Knight & the Pips. From their single, many labels got impressed and wanted to sign the group. Her group recorded their first single "Every Beat of My Heart" in the year 1961 which got released on Atlanta Huntom Label. They continued performing in small programs and later, her sister was replaced by her cousin Edward Patten and Eleanor was replaced by Langston George. In the year 1952, she formed a musical group called the Pips with her brother Merald, her sister Brenda and her cousins, William and Eleanor Guest.
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At a very young age of 8, she won Ted Mack's The Original Amateur Hour TV show contest. While growing up, she sang in the church choir. As a child, she took part in many singing competitions. She was interested in singing since her childhood. She was raised in her hometown, Georgia with her siblings. Her brother, Merald is also an American R&B singer. She has a sister, Brenda, and had two brothers, Merald Jr., and David. She was born to Merald Woodlw Knight Sr.(father) and Sarah Elizabeth(mother). American is her nationality/ Her ethnicity is White while African-American is her zodiac sign. On September 12, 2000, Knight headlined A Knight of Inspiration, a benefit concert for the American Diabetes Association in the Terrace Theater.Gladys Knight was born on May 28, 1944, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Additionally, she was among the cast for the Let Freedom Ring Celebration on Januin the Kennedy Center Concert Hall. Recent Kennedy Center history: Gladys Knight was among the guest cast paying tribute to Kennedy Center Honoree Garth Brooks (43rd Kennedy Center Honors in May 2021). She is a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother as well as a performer and businesswoman with a spiritual outlook on life keeping her young at heart and admired by millions.

She has earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame and the BET Awards along with a Legend Award from the Soul Train Awards. Gladys Knight has recorded more than 38 albums in her storied career. Hits like “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” and “If I Were Your Woman” along with Top 10 singles like “Neither One of Us (Wants to be the First to Say Goodbye),” “Best Thing to Ever Happen to Me,” and the #1 smash hit “Midnight Train to Georgia” established the group as the premiere pop/R&B vocal ensemble in the world. Knight enjoyed another #1 hit in 1985 teaming with Stevie Wonder, Elton John, and Dionne Warwick on “That’s What Friends are For.” The group’s first album debuted in 1960 with Knight, at just 16, singing lead. With the Pips singing lush harmonies and providing graceful choreography, the group went on to achieve musical icon status. Georgia-born, Knight began performing gospel music at age four and sang as a guest soloist in the choir. Four years later, she won the grand prize on television’s Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour. The following year, she along with her brother Bubba, sister Brenda, and two cousins formed The Pips. In 1962, the classic group was renamed Gladys Knight & The Pips. 1 hits in Pop, R&B, and Adult Contemporary, and she has also triumphed in film and television.

Unmatched in her artistry, she is an seven-time Grammy Award ®-winner with No.

The great ones endure, and Gladys Knight has long been one of a very few at her vocal level-truly an icon in the music industry.
