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+ | Gladys Knight - One of the great soul singers, Gladys Knight was a performer from her childhood years, forming the Pips with her brother Merald and a couple cousins. They made the Top Ten in 1961 with the heavily doo wop-influenced "Every Beat of My Heart," and recorded some fine, nowadays overlooked, pop-soul sides for the Fury and Maxx labels in the early and mid-'60s, sometimes under the direction of songwriter Van McCoy. A couple singles from this period, "Letter Full of Tears" and "Giving Up," made the Top 40, but Gladys Knight didn't hit her commercial stride until she moved to Motown in 1966. Steeped in the gospel tradition, like so many soul singers, Gladys Knight & the Pips developed into one of Motown's most dependable acts, although they never quite scaled the commercial or artistic heights of fellow stars on the label like the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, and the Temptations. With Norman Whitfield providing the production and much of the songwriting, the Pips fit into the mainstream of Motown's machine well, scoring big hits with some rabble-rousers (like "Friendship Train" and the original version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"), mainstream mid-tempo soul ("It Should Have Been Me" and "The End of Our Road, ") and smooth ballads like "If I Were Your Woman." In 1973, Gladys Knight had her biggest Motown hit with "Neither One of Us," which made number two; shortly afterwards, she and the Pips left Motown for Buddah. The group were briefly superstars in 1973-74, reeling off the smashes "Midnight Train to Georgia" (their only number one), "I've Got to Use My Imagination," and "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me." This ranked as some of their best material, but Gladys Knight soon moved toward an easy listening, adult contemporary direction, one that she's maintained to this day. Now performing separately from the Pips (who have retired), her days as a high-charting star ended after the mid-'70s, although Gladys Knight remains fairly popular, and maintained an active recording career into the new millennium. (http://www.grabow.biz/printable_pages/GladysKnight.htm) |
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Gladys Knight - One of the great soul singers, Gladys Knight was a performer from her childhood years, forming the Pips with her brother Merald and a couple cousins. They made the Top Ten in 1961 with the heavily doo wop-influenced "Every Beat of My Heart," and recorded some fine, nowadays overlooked, pop-soul sides for the Fury and Maxx labels in the early and mid-'60s, sometimes under the direction of songwriter Van McCoy. A couple singles from this period, "Letter Full of Tears" and "Giving Up," made the Top 40, but Gladys Knight didn't hit her commercial stride until she moved to Motown in 1966. Steeped in the gospel tradition, like so many soul singers, Gladys Knight & the Pips developed into one of Motown's most dependable acts, although they never quite scaled the commercial or artistic heights of fellow stars on the label like the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, and the Temptations. With Norman Whitfield providing the production and much of the songwriting, the Pips fit into the mainstream of Motown's machine well, scoring big hits with some rabble-rousers (like "Friendship Train" and the original version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"), mainstream mid-tempo soul ("It Should Have Been Me" and "The End of Our Road, ") and smooth ballads like "If I Were Your Woman." In 1973, Gladys Knight had her biggest Motown hit with "Neither One of Us," which made number two; shortly afterwards, she and the Pips left Motown for Buddah. The group were briefly superstars in 1973-74, reeling off the smashes "Midnight Train to Georgia" (their only number one), "I've Got to Use My Imagination," and "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me." This ranked as some of their best material, but Gladys Knight soon moved toward an easy listening, adult contemporary direction, one that she's maintained to this day. Now performing separately from the Pips (who have retired), her days as a high-charting star ended after the mid-'70s, although Gladys Knight remains fairly popular, and maintained an active recording career into the new millennium. (http://www.grabow.biz/printable_pages/GladysKnight.htm)
Pages in category "Famous Mormons"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 628 total.
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- Cindy Ady
- Rick Aguilera: Mormon Athlete
- Danny Ainge
- Robert G. Allen
- Corbin Allred
- Tiffany Alvord: Mormon Singer
- Dan W. Andersen
- Carma de Jong Anderson
- Jack Anderson
- Zayne Anderson
- Truman O. Angell
- Ziggy Ansah: Mormon Athlete
- Thomas Appiah
- Nolan Archibald: Mormon Businessman
- Lindsay Arnold
- Alan Ashby
- Alan Ashton
- Don Aslett
- Jerry Atkin: Mormon Businessman
- Mark Evans Austad
B
- Thurl Bailey
- Jenny Oaks Baker
- Michael Ballam
- Norman Bangerter
- Brian Banks
- Cassandra C. Barney
- Billy Barty
- Earl Bascom
- Texas Rose Bascom
- Weldon Bascom
- Beauty Redefined
- Glenn Beck
- Terrel Bell
- Linda Bement
- Jeff Benedict: Mormon Author
- Bob Bennett
- Wallace F. Bennett
- Lee Udall Bennion
- Ezra Taft Benson
- Julie Berry:Mormon Author
- Michael J. Bertasso: Mormon Businessman
- Kurt Bestor
- Gisele Bethea:Mormon Ballerina
- Darrell Bevell
- Andy Biggs
- Rob Bishop
- David Bissett:Mormon Olympian
- David B. Bleak
- Henry H. Blood
- Don Bluth: Mormon Animator
- Nikki Bohne
- Christian Bolt
- Barry Bonnell: Mormon Athlete
- Benson Boone
- Robbie Bosco
- Russell "Rusty" Bowers
- Alex Boye
- Ashby D. Boyle II
- Elaine Bradley:Mormon Rock Star
- Shawn Bradley: Mormon Athlete
- Ken Brailsford
- Torah Bright
- George H. Brimhall
- Wilford Brimley:Mormon Actor
- Clark Bronson
- Edgar B. Brossard
- Leonard C. Brostrom
- Keith Lionel Brown
- S. Kent Brown
- Samuel M. Brown
- Bruce L. Christensen
- Angela "Bay" Buchanan
- John Buck
- Caralyn Buehner
- Fraser Bullock
- Donald Burdick
- Spencer Burhoe: Mormon Model
- Chris Burkard: Mormon Photographer
- Matt Bushman
- Nolan Bushnell
- Blair Buswell: Mormon Sculptor
- Ariel Bybee
- John Bytheway
C
- Ben Cahoon
- Yolanda Camacho
- J. Elliot Cameron
- Branden Campbell
- Chris Cannon
- John K. Cannon
- Martha Hughes Cannon
- Orson Scott Card
- Sam Cardon:Mormon Composer
- Billy Casper:Golf Pro and Mormon
- Ed Catmull
- Jason Chaffetz: Mormon Politician
- Erin Chambers
- David Checketts
- Bill Child
- Drue Chrisman
- A. Sherman Christensen
- Brady Christensen
- C.C.A. Christensen: Mormon Artist
- James C. Christensen
- Joe J. Christensen
- McKay Christensen
- Todd Christensen: Mormon Athlete
- Barney Clark
- Kim Clark
- Matt Clark:Mormon Sculptor
- John L. Clarke
- Clayton Christensen
- Eldridge Cleaver
- Jackson Cluff
- George Dewey Clyde
- Tina Cole
- Austin Collie
- Ally Condie: Mormon Author
- A. J. Cook
- Larry Correia: Mormon Author
- Britain Covey
- Stephen Covey
- Mike Crapo
- William Galbraith Crawford: Mormon Artist
- Chris Crowe
- Patch Crowe: Mormon Singer
- John Curtis
D
- Charles W. Dahlquist
- Joseph W. Dailey
- Rose Datoc Dall:Mormon Artist
- James Dashner
- Brandon Davies
- Alison Davis-Blake
- Laraine Day
- Jason Deere:Mormon Vocalist
- David Derrick Jr.
- Ty Detmer
- William DeVries
- Simon Dewey: Mormon Artist
- Marwenna Diame
- Diamond Rio
- Jenny Doan
- Liriel Domiciano
- John Doolittle
- Eric Dowdle
- Michael Dowdle
- Robert Duncan
- G. Homer Durham
- W. Cole Durham, Jr.
- George Dyer
E
- Valoy Eaton: Mormon Artist
- George S. Eccles
- Marriner S. Eccles
- Larry EchoHawk
- Dennis Eckersley
- Liz Edmunds:The Food Nanny
- Mary Ellen Edmunds
- Jayson Edwards
- LaVell Edwards
- Ted Elder
- Ann Dee Ellis:Mormon Author
- Russell Ellwanger
- Bob Engemann: Mormon Singer
- Ric Estrada: Mormon Illustrator
- David C. Evans
- Edwin Evans: Mormon Artist
- John V. Evans
- Richard Paul Evans
- Richard and Linda Eyre
- Henry Eyring
- Henry B. Eyring
- Henry J. Eyring
F
- Avard Fairbanks: Mormon Artist
- John Fairbanks: Mormon Artist
- Eni Faleomavaega
- Family Armor
- Famous Mormons
- Philo T. Farnsworth
- Lynn Fausett: Mormon Artist
- William Dean Fausett
- Christine Feehan
- Tony Finau
- Erik Fisher:Mormon Skier
- Jeff Flake
- Harvey Fletcher:Mormon Scientist
- Brandon Flowers
- Chris Fogt:Mormon Olympian
- Kevin J. Foxe
- Edward J. Fraughton
- Jimmer Fredette
- Freedman Brothers
- Joseph Freeman, Jr: First Black Mormon Priesthood Holder
- Amy Freeze
- Arnold Friberg
- Jenny Jordan Frogley
- Erasmo Fuentes: Mormon Artist
- Gene Fullmer: Mormon Boxer