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Thursday 31 October 2013

GRACE KNIGHT


Grace Knight was born in 1955 in the UK and performed as a cabaret singer in folk clubs from 1976. She competed in a semi-final of a national talent quest as a duo and consequently travelled to Dubai to perform, where she met Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. In 1977, she obtained a gig on a cruise ship to Perth, Western Australia, her set included covering Harry Nilsson's 'A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night' and performed twice a night for six weeks.

Knight relocated to Perth, Western Australia in 1977, where she performed in a number of local bands. She met guitarist and singer, Bernie Lynch, who fronted a new waveband, The Stockings, in the late 1970s. They became domestic partners and together formed the band, Living Single, in 1980 with Crispin Akerman on guitar, Don Meharry on bass guitar, Guy Slingerland on drums and Amanda Vincent on keyboards. By 1981, drummer John Bennetts replaced Slingerland, and the band changed their name to Eurogliders; domestically, Knight and Lynch had separated.

Eurogliders' second album, 'This Island', was released in May 1984 and peaked at #4 on the Australian Kent Music Report albums chart. The single, "Heaven (Must Be There)", written by Lynch, also released in May, reached #2 on the Australian singles charts, and #65 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and #21 on its Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The album peaked at #140 on the Billboard 200 chart. At the height of the band's success, Knight and Lynch reconciled their relationship and were married in 1985 but the union was short-lived. Despite their marital separation, they stayed together in the band for another four years. In Australia, "Heaven" was followed by three more top 10 hits. Between 1984 and 1986, Eurogliders toured Australia, the USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, Japan and New Zealand. Further albums followed, but late in 1989, the Eurogliders disbanded.

After Eurogliders disbanded in 1989, Knight initially sang backing vocals in the Tania Bowra Band. She made a cameo appearance as Lola, a 1940s-night club singer, in the 1990 TV series Come In Spinner and sang on its soundtrack, 'Come in Spinner', recorded with jazz artist Vince Jones, which peaked at #4 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) albums charts. The soundtrack featured jazz standards with half the tracks having lead vocals by Jones, including a single, "I've Got You Under My Skin"; two singles with lead vocals by Knight were also released, "The Man I Love" and "Sophisticated Lady". This launched a new career for Knight as a jazz singer, her first solo album, 'Stormy Weather', produced by Larry Muhoberac was released in October 1991, which peaked at #16. Her debut solo single, "Fever", was released in September, which did not peak into the top 50 singles charts. At the 1992 ARIA Music Awards, 'Stormy Weather' was nominated for "Best Adult Contemporary Album" and Peter Cobbin was nominated for "Engineer of the Year" for his work on four of its tracks.

Knight's second solo album, 'Gracious' appeared in November 1993. It contained "big, brassy and busy arrangements of standards" and included work by 43 session musicians. The album did not peak into the ARIA top 50 but was nominated for "Best Adult Contemporary Album" in 1994. Other solo albums followed with, 'Live' in 1996 and 'Zeitgeist' in 2000.

Eurogliders reformed in October 2005, with Grace Knight and Bernie Lynch using session musicians and they released their fifth studio album, simply called 'Eurogliders' but the album did not peak into the ARIA top 50 charts. Eurogliders started touring again in April 2006 and performed on the Countdown Spectacular during June to August, which was a nostalgic tour of Australian bands from the 1970s and 1980s, as featured on the pop television show Countdown with its host Ian "Molly" Meldrum. The Eurogliders' sixth album 'Blue Kiss' was recorded during the same sessions as the previous and was released in 2007, it also had no top 50 charting.

Knight returned to her solo career and released 'Willow' in April 2008, which was nominated for "Best Jazz Album" at the 2008 ARIA Music Awards. On 17 July 2009, Knight performed at the Press Gallery Mid-Winter Ball attended by federal politicians, including Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, and by Canberra journalists. Patrons of the function paid up to $20,000 each and raised $250,000 for various charities. 'Keep Cool Fool' was released by ABC Music on 20 April 2012. 'Fragile' was released in 2015 followed by 'Grace' in 2018.





SINGLES
Fever

29 SEP '91#64






References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Knight

http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/


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