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Dorinda Grace Clark-Cole (born Dorinda Grace Clark; October 19, 1957) is an American Grammy Award-winning gospel singer, songwriter, musician, talk show host, and evangelist. Clark–Cole is best known as a member of family vocal group The Clark Sisters and as a daughter of pioneering choral director Mattie Moss Clark. As a member of The Clark Sisters, Clark–Cole has won two Grammy Awards. She is known to the music world as the Rose of Gospel Music.

Dorinda Clark-Cole
Birth nameDorinda Grace Clark
Also known asThe Rose of Gospel
Born (1957-10-19) October 19, 1957 (age 66)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S
OriginDetroit, Michigan
GenresGospel
Occupation(s)
  • Evangelist
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Instrument(s)
    • Vocals
  • piano
  • organ
  • Years active1966–present
    Labels
  • Light
  • Karew
  • Member of
    Websitetheclarksisters.net
    dorindaclarkcole.com
    karewrecords.com

    Biography

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    Early life

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    Clark–Cole was born on October 19, 1957, and raised in Detroit, Michigan,[1] to the late Elbert and Dr. Mattie Moss-Clark. Clark–Cole began singing at an early age with her sisters Karen, Twinkie, Jacky, and Denise. The sisters sang in their father's church and usually performed songs written and composed by their mother. Clark-Cole, a soprano referred to as the "jazzy sister" of the group, helped develop what is known as "The Clark Sound", which often features high and fast melismas, riffs, runs, scats, and soulful growls. Clark–Cole attributes her fiery, convicting singing style to her mother, who saw the gift of singing and preaching in her at an early age. Back in the 1960s and 1970s, when other children their age were playing outside, Clark–Cole and her sisters had to work on their familial harmonies.

    Clark–Cole says, "We made a lot of sacrifices. My mom was a stickler for making sure we rehearsed before we went out to perform. She saw the gifts and talents within us and started shaping and molding us. She taught us discipline along with how to use our gifts."[2] Clark sang lead on "Overdose of the Holy Ghost", as well as on "My Redeemer Liveth", the B-side to The Clark Sisters' biggest single "You Brought the Sunshine".[3]

    Recording career

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    Clark-Cole's self-titled solo debut, Dorinda Clark-Cole, released in June 2002 on Gospo Centric Records/Zomba Label Group, won two Stellar Awards and a Soul Train Lady of Soul Award. The album featured the hit single "I'm Coming Out". Her second album, The Rose of Gospel, was released under the same label in August 2005. The album debuted in Billboard's top 5 on the Gospel charts and garnered a Grammy Nomination for the Best Traditional Soul Gospel album and won 2007 and 2009 Stellar Award for the Best Female Artist of the Year. The live portions of both albums were produced by Asaph Ward.

    After being pushed back from a prematurely stated date in late 2007,[4] Clark–Cole's third solo album, also released on Gospo Centric Records/ Zomba Label Group, Take It Back, was released on April 15, 2008.[5] Producers Alex "Asaph" Ward, PAJAM, and Rodney Jerkins contributed to the project. In 2009, Dorinda released a six-song (EP) album entitled In The Face of Change on September 21. It included hit songs such as "Change" written by her son Jay Cole and "BAMM" which was a "Verizon Select". Released on her own ministry label, "Harvestime Ministries", the album was never heard of until she announced it the day of its release. A video on YouTube has a preview of all of the new songs on the record.[6] Another solo project, I Survived, was released in August 2011 under a new label, Light Records. The project also contains duet titled "Thank You" with her sister, Twinkie Clark. Clark–Cole was featured on the title track of Kirk Franklin's Hero album.[7] In early 2009, Clark–Cole performed "Nothing but the Truth" for the Sojourner Truth unveiling on Capitol Hill for First Lady Michelle Obama and other officials. As a member of the Clark Sisters, Clark–Cole won three Grammys in 2008. Live – One Last Time won the Best Traditional Gospel Album. Its album track, "Blessed & Highly Favored", won the Best Gospel Performance as well as the individual Best Gospel Song. With the group she appeared nationally on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, ABC's The View, Bobby Jones Gospel, Lift Every Voice, Gospel Superfest, TBN's Praise the Lord, The Stellar Awards and The Lady of Soul Awards.

    Personal and religious life

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    Clark-Cole has been evangelizing and making speaking engagements annually for over 20 years, along with her singing career and being a wife and mother. Clark–Cole married Gregory Cole on December 2, 1978 and together they now have 2 children, Nikkia Cole-Beach and Gregory "Jay" Cole Jr. Dr. Cole also has two grandchildren. Clark–Cole ministers nationally as well as internationally in countries such as England, Japan, Germany, France, Korea and South Africa. She made history in South Africa, having been the first woman to minister in the pulpit to over 4,000 people. Clark-Cole is a staple in the Church of God in Christ of which she is a licensed National Evangelist, Assistant State Mother for the Michigan North Central Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, and in 2016, was appointed by Bishop Charles E. Blake as the Elect Lady of the COGIC's International Evangelism Department. She taught at the Clark Conservatory of Music in Detroit and is an administrator of ministry at the Greater Emmanuel Institutional COGIC.

    Clark-Cole's preaching ministry has also gained interest within academic spaces. According to scholar of religion Ashon Crawley, By attending to the Black Pentecostal aesthetics of whooping found in Clark-Cole's "Why Do I Come Back for More" sermon, Clark-Cole's homily is examined as producing the worship space as a discontinuous and open sonic space, open to the other voices that both proceeded her moment of being overcome with Spirit -such that other women gathered around, held and hugged her -and extended the preacherly moment by sociality, through opening up and diffusing the very grounds for the concept, for preaching, for listening, for breathing. Crawley would go on to offer a reading of Clark-Cole's whooping that places the fundamental quality of such aesthetic sociality, not in the fact that it can be shared but in the fact that it must be shared by all, for vitality, for life. This sharing in and as commons, Crawley argues, enacts violence against any form of marginalization or oppression.[8]

    Other career ventures and accomplishments

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    Clark–Cole is the new host of TCT Network's Dorinda Show, co-host of TCT's Celebrate on the Road, former Stellar Awards host, guest judge on Verizon's "How Sweet The Sound" national televised competition, and the former spokes-model for Donna Vinci Clothing, and her "Rose Collection" is now distributed by Terra Mina Fashions. She has since partnered with MR. SONG, a fashion designer of Detroit, in creating The Bloom Collection, a couture collection of hat adorning accessories. She is national radio host of Serving Up Soul with Dorinda Clark Cole which syndicates to 50 affiliated radio stations. She is also the Founder and CEO of Lifeline Productions Inc., which holds an annual Singers & Musicians Conference. Through this conference it is her goal to educate a new generation of ministers of the importance of "keeping ministry in the music" by offering various activities including daily workshops and evening worship services featuring from artists whose ministries have gone beyond ministering in song. In September 2004 she received an honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Mt. Carmel Theological Seminary of Fresno, California.[9]

    Clark–Cole says that if she did not have a career in music that she would be "dancing on Broadway", and her dream would be "to sing with Bette Midler, Cher and Celine Dion".[10] She is currently represented by Keith Douglas, CEO of RKD Music Management in Los Angeles, California.

    Discography

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    Solo albums

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    Title Album details Chart positions[11]
    US
    [12]
    US
    Gospel

    [13]
    US
    Christ.

    [14]
    US
    Indie

    [15]
    Dorinda Clark-Cole 5 14
    Live From Houston: The Rose of Gospel
    • 2nd solo album
    • Released: August 16, 2005[18]
    • Label: GospoCentric (#82876706112)[18]
    • Formats: CD,[18] digital download, streaming[19]
    159 3 4
    Take It Back
    • 3rd solo album
    • Released: 2008[20]
    • Label: GospoCentric (#710027)[20]
    • Formats: CD,[20] streaming[21]
    104 3
    I Survived
    • 4th solo album
    • Released: August 30, 2011[22]
    • Label: Light, eOne (#CPD-CD 7229)[22]
    • Formats: CD,[22] digital download, streaming[23]
    120 3 23
    Living It
    • 5th solo album
    • Released: February 17, 2015[24]
    • Label: Light (#LIG-CD-7302), eOne (#LIG-CD-7362)[24]
    • Formats: CD,[24] digital download, streaming[25]
    2 14

    Collaborative Albums

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    Title Album details
    Right Now God (with Alaska Mass Choir)
    • Released: December 20, 2006[26]
    • Label: JDI Records
    • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming

    Extended plays

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    List of albums, with selected details
    Title Album details
    In the Face of Change
    • Released: September 21, 2009
    • Labels: Harvestime Ministries
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming[27]

    Singles

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    As a lead artist

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    List of singles, as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
    Year Title Peak chart positions Album
    US
    Gospel

    [28]
    "No Not One"
    (featuring J Moss)
    2002 Dorinda Clark-Cole
    "I'm Coming Out"
    "Still Here"
    "Great Is The Lord" 2005 18 Live From Houston: The Rose of Gospel
    "So Many Times" 2006 21
    "Take It Back" 2008 2 Take It Back
    "Change" 2009
    "This Is It"
    "Back to You" 2011 9 I Survived
    "He Brought Me" 16
    "God Will Take Care of You"
    "For My Good"
    "Thank You"
    (featuring Twinkie Clark)
    "You Are" 2014 25 Living It
    "Bless This House" 12
    "Living It"
    "Great and Mighty" 2023
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    List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
    Year Title Peak chart positions Album
    US
    Gospel

    [28]
    "Hero"
    (Kirk Franklin featuring Dorinda Clark Cole)[29]
    2005 25 Hero
    "YRM (Your Righteous Mind)"
    (Donald Lawrence & Co. featuring Dorinda Clark Cole)[30]
    2010 15 YRM (Your Righteous Mind)
    "He Knows"
    (Karen Clark Sheard featuring Dorinda Clark Cole)
    14 All in One
    "He Got Up"
    (VaShawn Mitchell featuring Dorinda Clark Cole), Sean Tillery & Changed)[31]
    2018 15 Cross Music

    Guest appearances

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    Videography

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    List of albums, with selected details
    Title Album details
    Dorinda Clark-Cole Live
    • Released: June 10, 2003[32]
    • Label: GospoCentric (#70033)[32]
    • Formats: DVD[32]
    Live From Houston: The Rose of Gospel
    • Released: September 18, 2007[33]
    • Label: GospoCentric (#828767061290)[34]
    • Formats: DVD[34]

    Filmography

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    Awards

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    BET Awards

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    The BET Awards are awarded annually by the Black Entertainment Television network. Dorinda Clark-Cole has received 2 nominations.

    Year Nominated work Award Result
    2008 The Clark Sisters Best Gospel Artist Nominated
    2020 "Victory" Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award Nominated

    BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards

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    The BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards are awarded annually. Clark-Cole has been honored once.[35]

    Year Nominated work Award Result
    2024 Herself Trailblazer of Gospel Music Honored

    Dove Awards

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    The Dove Awards are awarded annually by the Gospel Music Association. Dorinda Clark-Cole has won 2 awards from 10 nominations.[36]

    Year Nominated work Award Result
    1987 Heart & Soul Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year Won
    2008 The Clark Sisters Artist of the Year Nominated
    Group of the Year Nominated
    "Blessed and Highly Favored" Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
    Live – One Last Time Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year Nominated
    2009 "Take It Back" Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
    2018 "He Got Up" (with VaShawn Mitchell) Nominated
    2020 "Victory" Nominated
    Inspirational Film of the Year The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel Nominated
    Traditional Gospel Album of the Year The Return Won

    Grammy Awards

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    The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Dorinda Clark-Cole has won 3 awards from 10 nominations, including a Lifetime Achievement award.[37][38][39]

    Year Nominated work Award Result
    1983 Sincerely Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
    1987 Heart & Soul Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus Nominated
    1988 Conqueror Nominated
    1990 Bringing it Back Home Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Nominated
    2005 Live From Houston (The Rose of Gospel) Nominated
    2007 "Blessed & Highly Favored" Best Gospel Performance Won
    Live: One Last Time Best Traditional Gospel Album Won
    2008 Take It Back Nominated
    2009 "Higher Ground" Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
    2015 Living It Best Gospel Album Nominated
    2024 The Clark Sisters Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Honored

    NAACP Image Awards

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    The NAACP Image Awards are awarded annually by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Dorinda Clark-Cole has won 2 awards from 4 nominations.

    Year Nominated work Award Result
    1983 The Clark Sisters Outstanding Gospel Artist Won
    1989 Nominated
    2020 "Victory" Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song – Traditional or Contemporary Nominated
    2021 The Return Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album Won

    Soul Train Awards

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    The Soul Train Music Awards are awarded annually. Dorinda Clark-Cole has received 1 award.

    Year Nominated work Award Result
    1988 Heart & Soul Best Gospel Album – Group or Choir Nominated
    1989 Conqueror Best Gospel Album Nominated
    2003 Dorinda Clark-Cole Lady of Soul Best Gospel Album Won
    2020 The Clark Sisters Best Gospel/Inspirational Award [40] Nominated

    Stellar Awards

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    The Stellar Awards are awarded annually by SAGMA. Dorinda Clark-Cole has received 12 awards and 1 honorary award.

    Year Nominated work Award Result
    2003 Dorinda Clark-Cole Female Vocalist of the Year Won
    Traditional Female Vocalist of the Year Won
    2007 Live From Houston - The Rose of Gospel Female Vocalist of the Year Won
    Traditional Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
    Traditional CD of the Year Nominated
    2008 Live... One Last Time CD of the Year Won
    Artist of the Year Won
    Group or Duo of the Year Won
    Traditional Group/Duo of the Year Won
    2009 Take It Back Artist of the Year Nominated
    Female Vocalist of the Year Won
    Tradition Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
    CD of the Year Nominated
    Encore: The Best of the Clark Sisters Special Event CD of the Year Won
    2010 Silky Soul Music... An All-Star Tribute to Maze (with Kierra Sheard and J. Moss) Won
    2013 I Survived Albertina Walker Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
    Contemporary Female of the Year Nominated
    Contemporary CD of the Year Nominated
    2016 Living It Traditional Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
    Albertina Walker Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
    Bless This House Song of the Year Nominated
    2020 The Clark Sisters James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award Honored
    2021 The Return Contemporary Duo/Group Chorus of the Year Won
    Duo/Group Chorus of the Year Nominated
    Gospel According to PJ Traditional Duo/Group Chorus of the Year Won
    The First Ladies of Gospel: The Clark Sisters Biopic Soundtrack Special Event CD of the Year Won

    References

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  • ^ "Dorinda Cole, The Lady, Her Music, and Her Ministry". The Michigan Chronicle. August 15, 2014. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  • ^ Terron Austin. "Dorinda Clark Cole. She is also a relative of Johnny Clark-Coleman. He is originated in Yazoo City, Mississippi. He is 18 years old. When he grow up, he would like to be just like his cousin. (Biography)". TheClarkSisters.com. Archived from the original on October 18, 2007.
  • ^ "Dorinda's Third: Dorinda Clark-Cole readies 'Yesterday' album". Cross Rhythms.
  • ^ Yesterday on CD Universe
  • ^ "New Dorinda Clark Cole EP is Perfect for the New Year". January 5, 2010.
  • ^ Stan North. "Kirk Franklin: Hero (album review)". GospelFlava.com.
  • ^ Crawley, Ashon T. 2017. Blackpentecostal Breath: The Aesthetics of Possibility. New York: Fordham University Press.
  • ^ "#WEW: Dr. Dorinda Clark-Cole Shows Us How to Never Give up on Faith". October 27, 2020.
  • ^ Clark, Melanie (June 2002). "Insider with Dorinda Clark Cole". Gospelflava.com.
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  • ^ Lacy, Dwayne. "Donald Lawrence & Co. YRM: Your Righteous Mind - Reviews". GospelFlava.com. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  • ^ "He Got Up VaShawn Mitchell feat. Dorinda Clark Cole with Sean Tillery & Changed". Amazon.com. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
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  • ^ Paul Grein (November 11, 2020). "H.E.R. & Chris Brown Lead 2020 Soul Train Awards Nominations: Here's the Complete List". Billboard. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
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