Of
course, we knew it was bound to happen, and now we know when. August
17th will more than likely go down as a historic moment when proud
pastor Bishop J Drew Sheard presents the Greater Emmanuel Institutional
Mass Choir in a live recording. If you remember, Greater Emmanuel’s 1994
CD The Sun Will Shine Again peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Top
Gospel Albums charts and produced the radio hit Get the Glory. Of equal
importance is the fact that Greater Emmanuel is the spiritual home of
Detroit’s leading ladies, The Clark Sisters (Karen Clark Sheard serves
as first lady), BET Sunday Best Judge Kierra Sheard and J Drew Sheard
III.
As anticipated, the Clark Sisters and Kierra will make guest appearances on the CD and GEI minister of music and decorated producer Derrick Starks will share production duties with J Drew Sheard III. Starks, who is a former music director for the Trumpet Awards and contributed to the Stellar Award nominated Temple of Deliverance Women’s Choir project is the composer of several chart topping compositions including So Many Times, He Brought Me and Take It Back (all recorded by Dorinda Clark Cole) which was celebrated by BMI as 2010’s Most Performed Gospel Song of the Year.
As anticipated, the Clark Sisters and Kierra will make guest appearances on the CD and GEI minister of music and decorated producer Derrick Starks will share production duties with J Drew Sheard III. Starks, who is a former music director for the Trumpet Awards and contributed to the Stellar Award nominated Temple of Deliverance Women’s Choir project is the composer of several chart topping compositions including So Many Times, He Brought Me and Take It Back (all recorded by Dorinda Clark Cole) which was celebrated by BMI as 2010’s Most Performed Gospel Song of the Year.
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