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Karen Clark Sheard

Karen Valencia Clark Sheard (née Clark; born November 15, 1960) is an American gospel singer and songwriter. Clark-Sheard is the youngest member of gospel group the Clark Sisters, which was formed in 1973. She is also the mother of contemporary gospel singer and actress Kierra "Kiki" Sheard, with whom she frequently collaborates. She has released five solo albums and 17 with the Clark Sisters.

Karen Clark-Sheard

Karen Valencia Clark

Karen Clark-Sheard

(1960-11-15) November 15, 1960[1]
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress

  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • organ
  • drums

1966–present

(m. 1984)

During the hiatus of the Clark Sisters, Clark-Sheard recorded her debut studio album Finally Karen (1998), which spawned the single, "Balm in Gilead" (a re-recording of a song she originally recorded as part of the Clark Sisters in the 1980s for their Heart & Soul album) the R&B-tinged singles "Just for Me" and "Nothing Without You" (with Faith Evans). Finally Karen was among the highest-selling gospel albums of that year, and earned Clark-Sheard a Grammy Award nomination and a Soul Train Lady of Soul Award for "Best Female Vocalist".[2]


Clark-Sheard then was hospitalized in 2001 after a blood vessel burst during a bariatric surgery, resulting in doctors giving her a 2% chance of survival. The experience inspired the title for her second album, 2nd Chance (2002). Clark-Sheard recorded two more live albums—The Heavens Are Telling (2003) and It's Not Over (2006)—before releasing All in One (2010), her second studio album. It debuted at number two on the Billboard Gospel Chart and entered the Billboard 200, while its single "Prayed Up" peaked at number nine on the Gospel Songs chart.[3]


Singers Beyoncé and Mariah Carey have named Clark-Sheard and her sisters as musical influences.[4]

Personal life[edit]

Marriage and family[edit]

Clark-Sheard married Bishop J. Drew Sheard, a Detroit-based minister, on June 16, 1984. Clark-Sheard serves as the First Lady of Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ in Detroit, where her husband is senior pastor. In March 2021, Bishop Sheard was elected to serve as the Presiding Bishop of the COGIC denomination, thus making her the First Lady of the COGIC denomination at-large as well. Together they have two children: Kierra "Kiki" Sheard-Kelly (1987) and John Drew "J. Drew" Sheard II (1989). Another pregnancy ended in a stillbirth.[12]

Health[edit]

In 2001, Clark-Sheard was faced with a life-threatening crisis when a blood vessel burst during a scheduled bariatric surgery. Her doctors gave her only a 2% chance of survival. After the blood clot was surgically removed, Clark-Sheard fell into a coma. The coma lasted around 3 1/2 weeks[13] but Clark-Sheard says she made a miraculous[14][15] recovery. Kierra Sheard explains this situation in her song "You Don't Know" from her debut album I Owe You.

The Clark Sisters: Bringing It Back Home (1989)

Finally Karen (1997)

The Clark Sisters: Live One Last Time Tour (2007–2008)

Festival of Praise (2016–2017)

McDonald's Celebration of Gospel (2016–2017)

The Clark Sisters Virtual Experience (2020)

1983 Gospel (documentary)

2010 Blessed & Cursed (movie)

2011–2012 (stage play)

Church Girl

2012 For Richer or Poorer (stage play)

2013 "The Sheards"

2013 "BET Celebration of Gospel"

2014 ""

The BET Honors

2017 "Xscape: Still Kickin It" ( Rocks the Stage, Episode 4)

Xscape

2020 (movie)

The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel

2021 Miracles Across 125th Street

2021 Song and Story: Amazing Grace

(1997)

Finally Karen

(2002)

2nd Chance

(2003)

The Heavens Are Telling

(2006)

It's Not Over

(2010)

All in One

(2015)

Destined to Win

Official website of the Clark Sisters