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Dorinda Clark-Cole Age, Bio, Net Worth, Parents, Husband, Albums

Dorinda Clark-Cole is an American gospel singer, songwriter, musician, talk show host, and evangelist who has won Grammy Awards. As the
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Dorinda Clark-Cole Biography

Dorinda Clark-Cole is an American gospel singer, songwriter, musician, talk show host, and evangelist who has won Grammy Awards. As the daughter of choral director Mattie Moss Clark and a member of the family singing group the Clark Sisters, Clark-Cole is most recognized for these roles.

Age of Dorinda Clark-Cole

As of October 2022, Clark-Cole is 64 years old. On October 19, 1957, Dorinda Grace Clark-Cole was born in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States.

Dorinda Clark-Cole Height

Clark-Cole is a tall man, standing at 5 feet 6 inches.

The family of Dorinda Clark-parents Cole’s

The parents of Clark-Cole are Elbert and Dr. Mattie Moss-Clark. With her sisters Karen, Twinkie, Jacky, and Denise, Clark-Cole started singing when she was a young girl. At their father’s church, the sisters frequently sang songs that their mother had written and composed.

Husband of Dorinda Clark-Cole

Nikkia Cole and Gregory “Jay” Cole Jr. are the offspring of Gregory Cole and Clark-Cole, who wed on December 2, 1978. Dr. Cole is a parent to two young kids.

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Dorinda Clark-Cole Career

Clark-Cole has been preaching and giving talks for more than 20 years in addition to her musical career. In countries including South Africa, England, Japan, Germany, France, and Korea, Clark-Cole provides both domestic and international ministry. She made history in South Africa by becoming the first woman to deliver a sermon in front of more than 4,000 people in that nation. Clark-Cole is a pillar of the Church of God in Christ, serving as a National Evangelist with a license, Assistant State Mother for the Michigan North Central Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, and the Elect Lady of the COGIC’s International Evangelism Department since 2016. She was appointed to this office in 2016 by Bishop Charles E. Blake.

She taught at the Clark Conservatory of Music in Detroit and is a ministry administrator at the Greater Emmanuel Institutional COGIC. Additionally, academic institutions have expressed interest in Clark-ministry Cole’s preaching.

Clark-Sermon, Cole’s “Why Do I Come Back for More,” is analyzed by religious scholar Ashon Crawley as producing the worship space as a discontinuous and open sonic space, open to the other voices that both preceded 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 foundations for the concept, for preaching.

Dorinda Clark-Cole, Clark-self-titled Cole’s solo debut, was released in June 2002 on Gospo Centric Records/Zomba Label Group. It was nominated for two Stellar Awards and a Soul Train Lady of Soul Award. The most well-known track from the album, “I’m Coming Out,” was featured. Her second album, The Rose of Gospel, was released by the same label in August 2005. Along with other achievements, the album debuted in the top five of the Billboard Gospel charts, received a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album, and won the Stellar Award for Best Female Artist of the Year in both 2007 and 2009. The live portions of both albums were produced by Asaph Ward.

Dorinda Clark-Cole Net Worth

The estimated net worth of Clark-Cole is $9 million.

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