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Karen Clark-Sheard is one of the premiere vocalists of our time. As
a member of the legendary Clark Sisters and daughter of gospel pioneer Dr. Mattie Moss-Clark, she has carved her niche in
the gospel music industry as an untouchable songstress. Karen's powerful, anointed soprano -- complete with those singularly
stylized multi-textured runs, has often been imitated, but never duplicated. She has provided lead vocals on such classics
as "Hallelujah," "Endow Me," "Take Me Higher," and "Praying Spirit." Her musical ministry has given inspiration to legions
of followers, including recording artists Kenny Lattimore, Faith Evans, Mariah Carey, Nancey Jackson, Kelly Price and Kim
Burrell. In addition to her musical career, Karen Clark-Sheard has established a more important ministry as a traveling
evangelist, going across the world to deliver the word of God. While at home in Detroit, she is the first lady of Greater
Emmanuel Institutional Church of God In Christ, where her husband, Superintendent J. Drew Sheard, presides as pastor. She
heads the Annual Women's Conference and is the CEO/founder of KCS Ministries. She is also the mother of two musically talented
children, Kierra, whom we met singing with her mother on "The Will of God," from Karen's solo debut "Finally, Karen," and
John Jr. "Finally Karen," presented her musical maturation and her ability to stand alone. Although she included R&B
flavored songs, hip-hop and smooth ballads, in both contemporary and traditional settings, she never altered her messages
about God. The project, which has sold more than 300,000 units, was nominated for a Grammy Award and 9 Stellar Awards. She
won 4 Stellars, plus the prestigious Lady of Soul Award at the annual Soul Train Awards Ceremony.
Finally Karen The album was Grammy-nominated for Best Soul Gospel Album in 1998.
Contributed by John
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