Gladys Knight, her brother
Merald ‘Bubba’, sister
Brenda and cousins Elenor Guest and William Guest formed their first vocal group in their native Atlanta in 1952. Calling
themselves the Pips, after their cousin James ‘Pips’ Woods, the
youngsters sang supper-club material in the week and gospel music on
Sundays. They first recorded for Brunswick Records in 1958, releasing
the unsuccessful single ‘Whistle My Love’. Another cousin of the
Knights, Edward Patten (b. 2 August 1939, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, d. 25
February 2005, Livonia, Michigan, USA), and Langston George were brought
into the group line-up the following year when Brenda and Elenor left
to get married. Three years elapsed before the Pips’ next sessions,
which produced a version of Johnny Otis’ ‘Every Beat Of My Heart’ for
the small Huntom label.
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