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Infobox musical artist | name = Dorinda Clark-Cole| image = http://www.s2smagazine.com/sites/default/files/DorindaClarkCole_0.jpg| caption = Dr Dorinda Clark Cole Photo by Ernie Stewart/ Retna Ltd.| image_size = 455| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Dorinda Grace Clark| Born = birth date and age|1957|10|19|mf=yes http://clarklounge.suddenlaunch3.com/index.cgi? board=clark& action=display& num=1161255854 The Clark Lounge| death_date =| origin = Detroit, Michigan | instrument = vocals , piano , organ (music)|organ | genre = gospel , jazz | occupation = singer , songwriter | years_active = 1973–Present 2001–Present Solo| label = GospoCentric Records Light Records | associated_acts = The Clark Sisters Karen Clark Sheard Twinkie Clark Jacky Clark Chisholm | website = http://www.theclarksisters.com/ http://www.dorindaclarkcole.net/ Dorinda Clark-Cole (born Dorinda Grace Clark ) is a two-time Grammy Award winning United States|American Evangelism|evangelist and gospel music|gospel singer. She is best known as a member of The Clark Sisters and as a daughter of pioneering choral director Mattie Moss Clark .
Biography
Early life
Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan , to the late, Elbert and Dr. Mattie Moss-Clark , Clark-Cole began singing at an early age with her sisters Karen Clark Sheard|Karen , Twinkie Clark|Twinkie , Jacky Clark-Chisholm|Jacky , and Denise Clark- Bradford|Denise . The sisters sang in their father's church and usually performed songs written and composed by their mother. Clark-Cole, who is referred to as the "jazzy sister" of the group, helped develop what is known as "The Clark Sound", which often features high and fast melisma s, riff s, runs, scats , and soulful growling|growls . Dorinda 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 70’s, when other children their age were playing outside, Dorinda and her sisters had to work on their now famous familial harmonies. She 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.” Dorinda sang lead on " Overdose Of The Holy Ghost", "My Reedemer Liveth" the B-side to The Clark Sisters' biggest single "You Brought the Sunshine"cite web|url= http://www.theclarksisters.com/dorinda.html|title=Dorinda Clark Cole (Biography)|publisher=TheClarkSisters.com|author=Terron Austin
Recording career
Clark-Cole's self-titled solo debut Dorinda Clark-Cole (album)|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 (Best Female Gospel Artist). The album featured the hit single "I'm Coming Out". Her second album, released under the same label, The Rose of Gospel , was released in August 2005. The album debuted in Billboard’s Top 5 and garnered a Grammy Nomination for the Best Traditional Soul Gospel album & 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 , famous for his work with Kim Burrell , who counts Dorinda as well as the Clark Sisters as a direct vocal influence.
After being pushed back from a prematurely stated date in fall 2007,cite web|url= http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/news/Dorindas_Third/29192/p1/|title=Dorinda's Third: Dorinda Clark-Cole readies 'Yesterday' album|publisher=Cross Rhythms Dorinda Clark-Cole's third solo CD also released on Gospo Centric Records/ Zomba Label Group, Take It Back was released on April 15, 2008. http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/7514691/a/Yesterday.htm Yesterday on CD Universe Producers Alex "Asaph" Ward, PAJAM, and Rodney Jerkins contributed to the project. Dorinda When|date=December 2010 released a six song (EP) album entitled In The Face Of Change in 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.cite web|url= http://theclarksisters.com/|title=The Clark Sisters News|accessdate=2008-02-19 Her latest release, another solo project entittled "I Survived" with the hit's "Back to You", and "He Brought Me", was released in August 2011 under a new label, Light Records. The project also consists of a duet titled, "Thank You" with her sister Twinkie Clark .
Dorinda was featured on the title track of Kirk Franklin's Hero album.cite web|url= http://www.gospelflava.com/reviews/kirkfranklinhero.html|title=Kirk Franklin: Hero (album review)|author=Stan North|publisher=GospelFlava.com
In early spring of 2009, Dorinda received the honor of performing Nothing but the Truth for the Sojourner Truth unveiling on Capitol Hill for 1st Lady Michelle Obama and other officials. Dorinda's solo career continues to progress with the newly established deal with Light Records.
As a member of the world renowned Clark Sisters, Dr. 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 Award and The Lady of Soul Awards.
Personal and Religious life
Clark-Cole has been evangelizing and juggling hundreds of speaking engagements annually for over twenty years, along with her singing career and being a wife and mother. She is married to Elder Gregory Cole and together they have 2 children, Nikkia Cole-Beach and Gregory Jr. (Jay Cole). In March 2011, Nikkia and husband Deon Beach Sr., gave birth to a son Deon Beach Jr. making this Dorinda's first grandchild, whom she often publicly rejoices about. She 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.
In addition to being a recording artist and evangelist, Clark-Cole is a prominent figure in the Church of God in Christ of which she is a licensed National Evangelist, assistant supervisor of women, for the Michigan North Central Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of the Church of God in Christ and Assistant Elect Lady of the COGIC's International Evangelism Department. She was an administrator and instructor at the Clark Conservatory of Music in Detroit (founded by Mattie Moss Clark in 1979) and is an administrator of ministry at the Greater Emmanuel Institutional COGIC, pastored by her brother-in-law, Bishop J. Drew Sheard.
Clark-Cole makes it known that she hasn’t always been at such a joyous place in her life by testifying about a very trying time in her life when she once contemplated suicide. She recounts, “At that time my mother was not with me to help me get through that rough time. We were always dependent on our mom because she was always there… I didn’t understand why it was happening to me…It was very devastating. And it caused me to go into a state of depression…I just couldn’t take it anymore and I got into my car and I began to drive to the river. I was about to drive my car off the bridge. And while I was right there…the enemy was speaking to me, so I had a war going on. I began to drive and accelerate up to 80 miles per hour. God spoke to me just as plain as day and said, ‘Dorinda, are you going to let everything that has been invested in you go down the drain? ’ And when I heard God’s voice, I began to take my foot off the accelerator and the car started coasting right to the bridge. And the Lord whispered to me and said, ‘Peace be unto you.’ And that’s when I grabbed the steering wheel and I said, Lord I thank you. I began to weep and cry. So if it had not been for God keeping me, right then I would have been doomed and consumed. I want it to reach those who are strung out on drugs. I want them to be able to hand it over to other drug abusers and say listen to it and have it bless their lives.”
Other Career Ventures & Accomplishments
She 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, 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, an immaculate fashion designer of Detroit, in creating The Bloom Collection, a couture collection of hat adorning accessories. 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, CA. It was rumored that in 2011, Clark-Cole would be playing Kia Radisson in The Marriage Lover, but it never happened.
Dorinda says that if she did not have a career in music that she would be "dancing on Broadway theater|Broadway ," and her dream would be "to sing with Bette Midler , Cher and Celine Dion ".cite web|url= http://www.gospelflava.com/articles/insider-dorinda.html|title=Insider with Dorinda Clark Cole|author=Clark, Melanie|publisher=Gospelflava.com|month=June | year=2002
"Hero (featuring Dorinda Clark Cole)" - Kirk Franklin (from Hero )
"Tis So Sweet" - Dorinda Clark Cole (from Build A Bridge )
"Higher Ground" - Missy Elliott , Karen Clark Sheard , Kim Burrell , Mary Mary , Dorinda Clark Cole , and Yolanda Adams (from Miss E... So Addictive ) (Elektra, 2001)
"It Will All Be Worth It" - Mary Mary feat. Gospel Legends (from The Sound (Mary Mary album)|The Sound )
"Im Wrapped in You (featuring Dorinda Clark Cole)" - Bishop Eddie L. Long (from ''The Kingdom, Vol. 1 (feat. GW's) )
"Still Mighty, Still Strong (feat. Dorinda Clark Cole)" - Youthful Praise , Resting On His Promise (2009)
Videography
Dorinda Clark Cole Live (2003)
Live From Houston: The Rose of Gospel (2007)
Filmography
The Marriage Lover (2011)
The Dorinda Show
References
Reflist
External links
http://www.theclarkspace.com The Clark Space
http://www.myspace.com/dorindaclarkcole Dorinda Clark Cole on MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/dorindaclarkcolefanclub Dorinda Clark Cole Fan Club on Myspace
http://theclarksisters.com/flash.html The Clark Sisters' Official Website (Source of Dorinda Clark Cole's biography)
http://www.gospocentric.com GospoCentric Records Official Website
http://www.dorindaclarkcole.net Dorinda Clark Cole Official Site
http://www.singersandmusicians.com Dr. Dorinda Clark Cole's Annual Singers and Musicians Conference Official Site
The Clark SistersMoss-Clark-Sheard Persondata | NAME =Cole, Dorinda Clark | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =October 19, 1957 | PLACE OF BIRTH = | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Cole, Dorinda Clark Category:1957 births Category:Living people Category:American Christians Category:American gospel singers Category:Gospel artists from Detroit, Michigan Category:American evangelists Category:American Pentecostals Category:Members of the Church of God in Christ Category:Musicians from Detroit, Michigan