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Gladys Knight & The Pips (Глэ́дис Найт энд зэ Пипс) — американская вокальная группа, одна из самых уважаемых и дольше всего просуществовавших соул-групп, выпускавшая хиты на протяжении четырёх десятилетий. Дольше всего продержавшийся и самый известный состав — Глэдис Найт (лид-вокал) и группа The Pips из трёх человек (бэк-вокал): Бабба Найт (брат Глэдис), Эдвард Паттен и Уильям Гест (двоюродные братья Глэдис и Баббы). Группа прославилась на лейбле «Мотаун», но самый большой свой хит записала уже после ухода оттуда — выпущенная в 1973 году на лейбле Buddah Records песня «Midnight Train to Georgia» (англ.)русск. провела в «Билборде» две недели на первом месте...
Smashed Gladys were an eighties glam metal band known for their raw sound and outrageous stage shows coupled with lead singer Sally's raspy voice, and consisted of Sally Cato on vocals, Bart Lewis, J.D. Malo on bass and Matt Stelluto on drums. They formed in New York City's Lower East Side in 1981. where they were based. They added a second guitarist in 1984. In all they had three different rhythm guitar players. Marcel LaFleur- 1984-1986 Tommy Wah- 1986 Roger Lane- 1986-1987 Backing vocals for their song "Cast of Nasties" was Ozzy Osbourne. 1986-Their first self titled album recorded in...
There are two different bands called Gladys. 1) Gladys is the members of Uncus, minus the bassist. The band was from Seattle. They are no longer together. 2) Gladys is also a project based in the UK: Patrice Faure taught himself to play the guitar and piano when he was 15 and he's been on stage ever since. He loves performing in front of a crowd and has played in many different bands with one common inspiration... rock music. In 1985 The Outsiders were born, they were quite successful and toured all over France. The band split in 1992 into...
Gladys Bentley (12 August 1907-18 January 1960) was a famous butch lesbian African-American blues singer during the Harlem Renaissance. Bentley was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of American George L. Bentley and his wife, a Trinidadian, Mary Mote. She appeared at Harry Hansberry's "Clam House" on 133rd Street, one of New York City's most notorious gay speakeasies, in the 1920s, and headlined in the early thirties at Harlem's Ubangi Club, where she was backed up by a chorus line of drag queens. She was a 250 pound bulldyke dressed in men's clothes (including a signature tuxedo and top hat),...
Gladys la Bomba Tucumana (born Gladys Nellys Jimenez, April 10, 1965 in San Miguel de Tucumán) is a popular cumbia and bailanta singer from Argentina, best known for her 1989 hit single, "La Pollera Amarilla", a 'Movida Tropical' classic. The album of the same name sold more than a million copies in Argentina, and propelled her career in the rest of Latin America. .