Gladys Maria Knight (born May 28, 1944), known as the
Empress of Soul,
is an
American R&B/
soul singer-songwriter,
actress, businesswoman,
humanitarian, and
author. She is best known for the hits she recorded during the 1960s and 1970s, for both the
Motown and
Buddah Records labels, with her group
Gladys Knight & the Pips, the most famous incarnation of which also included her brother
Merald "Bubba" Knight and her cousins
Edward Patten and
William Guest. She is a notable member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Biography
Early life
Knight was born in
Atlanta,
Georgia, the daughter of Elizabeth (née Woods) and Merald Knight, Sr., a postal worker.
She first achieved minor fame by winning
Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour TV show contest at the age of 7 in 1952. The following year, she, her brother Merald, sister Brenda, and cousins William and Elenor Guest formed a musical group called
The Pips (named after another cousin, James "Pip" Woods). By the end of the decade, the act had begun to tour, and had replaced Brenda Knight and Eleanor Guest with Gladys Knight's cousin Edward Patten and friend Langston George.