Live recording by the late gospel diva Marie Knight released

THE LATE gospel singer Marie Knight has been remembered with the
release, by New York's MC Records, of a previously unreleased live
recording made at the Margaret A Hart '35 Gospel Fest at the Church
Street Center in North Adams, Massachusetts. Read a press release, "On
October 19, 2007, they all braved the rainy weather to witness one of
the last living artists from the Golden Age of Gospel (1940-1960). In
this rootsy, organic concert, she breezed through the songbooks of
Tharpe - arguably the most influential female gospel act of the 1940s
- and also the Rev Gary Davis - who made a huge impact on the 1960s
folk movement - and along the way Knight shared brief anecdotes on the
highs and lows of her earthly walk, including the fire that killed her
two children and her mother. Within the span of 60 minutes, she
showcased not only her thunderous contralto but also her commanding
personality, sardonic humour and her unabashed evangelism.
Singer/pianist Dave Keys, who has played with artists as varied as
Chuck Berry and Tanya Tucker, was Knight's sole musician for the
get-together. His skilful, buoyant playing kept the spirit high even
on ballads."
Thanks for the thoughtful review!