RIP: Jean Knight
Jean Knight, born Jean Caliste, November 22, 2023, of natural causes. Ms. Knight was 80.
Jean Caliste began singing professionally after she graduated high school. In 1965, Ms. Caliste was signed to Jet Star/Tribe records. At that point she changed her professional name to Jean Knight. With Jet Star./Tribe she released four singles. Although she attracted local attention, the records never took off nationally. Jean Knight began working as a baker to make ends meet.
In 1970, songwriter Ralph Williams and record producer Wardell Quezergue heard some of Jean Knight’s songs. They brought her in to Malaco Studios for a recording session where she recorded Mr. Big Stuff. The song was shopped to several record companies. It was rejected by everyone. Then in 1971, King Floyd’s hit Groove Me went to #1 on the R&B charts. It was recorded at Malaco Studios. At that point the producer at Stax records remembered another song recorded at Malaco Studios. That song was Mr. Big Stuff,
When Mr. Big Stuff was released it shot to the top of the charts. It went to #2 on the pop charts and #1 on the R&B charts. It sold over two-million copies and was awarded gold and platinum status. The song was also nominated for a Grammy award for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female. Although Ms. Knight never had another major hit, she continued touring for years.
Mr. Big Stuff is one of those songs that everyone knows the words to. Years after it was popular, I gave my best friend the nickname Big Stuff. It gradually morphed into Big Time. He’s sometimes still called that today when friends from our group get together.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jean Knight’s family, friends and fans.