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"You must be a blessing to others and this is absolutely an extension of and a part of what we do. Being able to tap into audiences that may not have heard of The Clark Sisters or that may not listen to gospel music is just great. God always has divine timing when there's a purpose that must be fulfilled. And this is our time to bless somebody's life." Sheard said she always enjoys singing with her sisters and expects Sunday's performance to reflect that. "It's comfortable there, surrounded by my sisters," she said, laughing. "All the weight of the performance is not on me. As a solo artist, there's a lot of mental stress you have to deal with. Not so when I'm with my family." And though her latest release, "All in One," is a solo effort, Sheard said she doesn't feel like she's alone. The record, released in April, was produced with her husband, J. Drew Sheard, on their own label
-- Karew Records -- and features stellar vocals from her daughter Kierra "Kiki" Sheard, son J. Drew Sheard II, sister Dorinda Clark Cole, niece Angel Chisholm and cousin J. Moss. "This album definitely gives you a glimpse of who I really am," she said. "I'm an artist but I'm also a mother, a wife, a sister. And I'm very adamant about spending quality time with family. This album reflects that." This year, Sheard won over some new fans as she broke into musical theater. Cast in the stage play, "Church Girl," Sheard said the role is yet another way to spread messages of survival and triumph. "This is another way for me to deliver what I do to people who don't go to church," Sheard said. "When I was asked to play the part of the church girl's aunt, I immediately thought of my nieces and nephews, some of whom have strayed and every now and then I have to go after them." Sheard said more acting also is in her future. "I have an upcoming role in a movie about Aretha Franklin's life. It was an honor to be asked," she said, but wouldn't give any more details.
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