The singer known for being reserved gets personal with EEW's founder and editor in chief, Dianna Hobbs inside the March/April 2010 issue
Once the inimitable Karen Clark Sheard, the baby of the legendary group, The Clark Sisters, known for her dizzying vocal agility and sky high range, steps off the stage, she sheds the no-holds-bar approach to performing, and becomes docile and reserved. Shy by nature, it's not easy to get the GRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter to open up. But in Sheard's exclusive interview with Empowering Everyday Women (EEW) Online Magazine, dubbed the #1 urban niche publication for Christian women of color, she reveals a different side of herself-a more open, less reticent side.
"I have always been shy," she tells Dianna Hobbs, Editor In Chief of the publication. "First of all, I'm the baby girl of the family and that has a lot to do with it, because everybody fought for me. I had big sisters that spoke up for me." This time, however, the gifted songstress, who could not contain her excitement about the April 6th release of of "All In One", the first solo album from her own label, Karew Records (In partnership with EMI), is candidly speaking up for herself.

"This record is gonna talk about who I am," says Karen Clark Sheard, "and all of the hats that I wear. I'm a First Lady, a wife, a mother, and I'm a business woman... so it's just all about the people knowing me." Now you can get to know the real Karen Clark Sheard when you read the full feature available now at www.eewmagazine.com.
About EEW Magazine
Noted for its sleek design and high quality content, EEW is well respected for delivering compelling inside stories and relevant information. Empowering Everyday Women Online Magazine (EEW) sets the standard for reaching African American Christian women and is the place where she clicks first to get the best interviews, advice and resources to stimulate, motivate and inspire her to be all God created her to be. The bi-monthly magazine is rated #1 in its niche market, reaching an active database of more than1/4 million+subscribers, comprising women ranging in age from 25-55 as its core supporter base.
Under the leadership of Empowering Everyday Women's Founder and Editor In Chief, Dianna Hobbs, EEW has emerged as one of the nation's leading black-owned & operated Christian web publications, attracting readers from around the country seeking to satisfy their craving for a comparable alternative to popular secular publications that represents them with integrity, excellence and dignity. The publication features Black women, as well as men, for their entrepreneurial efforts, literary works, outstanding achievements & human interest stories while also providing invaluable opportunities for writers to gain exposure through article submissions, book reviews, and product giveaways. For general information, contact info@eewmagazine.com.
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SOURCE: Gospel Music Bites
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