SPRINGFIELD, Mss. (WWLP) – Seven-time Grammy winner Gladys Knight performed at Springfield’s Symphony Hall Saturday night. Georgia-born, Knight began performing gospel music at age four in church. Her ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Gladys Knight, the “Empress of Soul,” has built a musical legacy spanning decades, crossing genres, and influencing many artists. Her timeless voice, emotional depth, and ability to ...
It almost looked like a Gladys Knight concert, except there was no "Midnight Train to Georgia." It could have been a Pentecostal revival, but it was a Mormon-sponsored event starring the R&B Grammy ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Gladys Knight’s legacy as the “Empress of Soul” is cemented not only by her powerhouse voice but also by her ability to make every lyric feel like lived experience. While her catalog ...
Soul Queen Gladys Knight grew up in Atlanta with R & B, gospel, doo-wop and soul. At 79, she’s on her farewell tour. We caught up with Gladys Knight in the lobby of the Saenger Theater in New Orleans ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gladys Knight and the Pips at the 16th Grammy Awards on March 2, 1974, at the Hollywood Palladium. (CBS Photo Archive via Getty ...
Known as the “Empress of Soul,” Gladys Knight, minus the Pips, will bring her Farewell Tour to Springfield Symphony Hall on Saturday. Showtime for the MGM Springfield-sponsored event is 8 p.m. Knight, ...