The Norwalk Hour

Gladys Knight’s Christmas: big family gathering, TV movie

- Photos and text from wire services

Gladys Knight recalls Christmas as more than a family affair when she was growing up in Atlanta.

“Because Mom and Dad were the way they were, they would just embrace all the kids in the neighborho­od,” said the legendary singer. Many of the children were in the same church choir and “we were just so excited about the music.”

She counts “O Holy Night” as a favorite Christmas song. The best childhood gift she received? A bicycle, blue and silver, “and it was sharp.”

Knight will be celebratin­g the holiday on-screen in the TV movie “I’m Glad It’s Christmas,” airing 8 p.m. EST Saturday on the Great American Family channel. Knight plays matchmaker Cora, who wants to bring together a salesclerk dreaming of Broadway fame (Jessica Lowndes) and a songwriter (Paul Greene) for a small town’s Christmas concert.

Knight said she and husband William McDowell expect their Asheville, North Carolina, home to be packed as usual this Christmas, given their large brood of grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren.

“Everybody’s invited to come in a good mood and share the joy,” said Knight, a seven-time Grammy winner known for hits including “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” and “Midnight Train to Georgia.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? Gladys Knight in a scene from “I'm Glad It's Christmas,” premiering Saturday on the Great American Family channel.
Associated Press Gladys Knight in a scene from “I'm Glad It's Christmas,” premiering Saturday on the Great American Family channel.

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