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The Clark Sisters (The Kennedy Center)

The Clark Sisters

The Clark Sisters, born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, are credited for helping to bring gospel music to the mainstream and are considered pioneers of contemporary gospel. They each began singing at an early age and by the late 1960s were all performing together in church services, usually singing songs written and arranged by their mother, gospel musician and choral director Dr. Mattie Moss Clark. With a compelling, commanding fusion of styles as diverse as blues, jazz, R&B, and classical, sisters Jacky, Twinkie, Karen, and Dorinda created a sound that was new, fresh, and entirely their own, dubbed as "The Clark Sound." There is no single lead vocalist in the group.

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The Clark Sisters 4/25/10: The Clark Sisters

Joyful Sounds closes with a performance by Detroit-based Grammy Award winners The Clark Sisters, credited for helping to bring gospel music to the mainstream and considered pioneers of contemporary gospel.

The Clark Sisters

Joyful Sounds closes with a performance by Detroit-based Grammy Award winners The Clark Sisters, credited for helping to bring gospel music to the mainstream and considered pioneers of contemporary gospel.

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