Gladys Knight & The Pips
Gladys Knight & The Pips. Gladys, her brother Merald, and cousins William and Edward. The Empress of Soul and her family, who sang together from childhood and never stopped. Motown signed them in 1966 and put them on the road, but it wasn't until they left for Buddah Records that they found their signature.
Midnight Train to Georgia. Neither One of Us. Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me. Songs about leaving and returning, about loss and redemption, all delivered with Gladys's contralto out front -- elegant and desperate in the same breath -- and the Pips behind her, moving in formation, every step choreographed, every harmony locked.
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They won four Grammys. Gladys went solo in 1989 and won more. The Pips stepped back, but the music -- those perfectly arranged, impeccably harmonized records from the Buddah years -- is the sound of family. The Empress of Soul earned her title one harmony at a time.
Gladys Knight & The Pips -- Midnight Train to Georgia. The Empress and her family. The Pips moved in formation. The voice was unstoppable.
Key Collaborators
Buddah RecordsCurtis MayfieldJim Weatherly
Played With
Edward PattenWilliam GuestMerald 'Bubba' Knight