Eric, thank you for this interview. I'm a professor of performance studies at Northwestern University where I teach Black gospel music history and performance. One of my classes is titled "Rebellious Women of Gospel Music." In this class, I cover the lives and careers of gospel's amazing women, especially how they navigated their personal and professional trajectory at the convergence of race and gender in the United States. Of course, I cover Twinkie Clark, Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, and the Clark Sisters. I have seen and read many interviews featuring Twinkie, but this was one of the best. The interviewer had done his homework and asked questions that brought out interesting secondary information. He also engaged her in a way that was authentic, no doubt based on his own lived experience in the church, and she responded in the same way. It was less interview and more conversational. I will definitely assign this video as part of my syllabus for the winter quarter. You've got a new subscriber!
Thanks to you, eric, and the other young man for this interview and the QUESTIONS! he asked questions that the real supporters of the clark sisters and twinkie clark want to know. I loved the segment where we got into each song and the story behind it. We need more of that. To God be the glory. I pray this platform continues to grow and reach the heart of ppl all over the world. CHICAGO STAND UP! LOL & REPRESENT
It was truly a privilege to listen to the interview with Twinkie Clark on Gospel Diaries. The conversation illuminated so many aspects of her personal and professional life that resonated deeply with me. A few particularly inspiring nuggets were when Twinkie discussed her mother's influence, stating, "Mama carried on the ministry as far as being state minister of music and the national minister of music after a while she had got appointed by Bishop J. Patterson and I became her organ." This reflection showcases the profound legacy and the torch of musical and spiritual leadership passed down through generations. Another impactful moment was her revelation about the strict but fruitful training under her mother, "She would embarrass me actually before 10,000 people... but I would end up playing like I should." It highlights the rigorous discipline in her formative years that shaped her into the iconic musician she is today. Lastly, Twinkie's thoughts on integrating social awareness into gospel music, particularly on the album 'Heart and the Soul', where she explained, "The inspiration behind 'Pray for the USA'... I used to watch current events... and I related that to the scriptures in the Bible." This blending of contemporary issues with spiritual messages is a powerful reminder of the role artists play in echoing societal and spiritual calls to action. This interview not only provided a deeper understanding of Twinkie Clark's journey and contributions but also reinforced the importance of faith, resilience, and the impact of family legacies in shaping one's path. Great interview, Maurice!
THIS!!! is how you do an interview!!!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾❤❤❤❤❤...I would love to see an interview for each of their albums. Just going through the songs and getting the stories behind them. I know it'll be a lot of interviewing, but I know I can't be the only one wanting to hear the inspiration behind every song she's written lol. 😅...this is awesome!!! Thank you.
YES! Thank you so much for this POWERFUL and informative interview of the GOAT Twinkie. Love her and her family and anointed music so much! You are a phenomenal interviewer, too. Love your insight and comments on the Clark Sound and how it's one of God's blessings to the world!
Twink is a great legend I followed the Clark Sisters for years. I hope she talk about the songs they been singing since 1980. Like ( Is my living in Vain Albums with songs like Expect a Miracle Pure Gold . It's Amazing after 40 years. How did that album come about. Looking for Part 2😅
Always nice hearing Twinkie's voice but I didn't learn anything new here. Like why did Mattie's first marriage end? When exactly did her father pass, was there a funeral? How's her son doing? How's Denise doing? Does she feel cogic mistreated Neicy? Did Bishop Wooden call her PRIOR to subbing her in the pulpit? How come she never remarried? What has changed in cogic since the old days? What do you want to be remembered for?
Maybe not all of that, even public figures should be able to keep some personal things(especially family drama) to themselves. I do get what you are saying though. All these interviews over these decades and nobody asks more personal questions about the music.
Yeah my questions are more personal, im nosy lol but yeah she doesn't talk much about her process, other than reading the bible for inspiration @@dmajorx
yes recently they are looking more and more alike as the years go by. karen really favors twinkie much more as well which is no surprise seeing as tho kierra came out looking just like twinkie too 😂
What I find crazy is how every time she mentioned how the church folk were offended by her music and seemed as unholy, it makes me think of them Pharisees that were constantly attacking Jesus and critiquing every move he made in ministry. “You can’t do this. You can’t do that.” If your music is actually leading people to Jesus, why should you care if there are jazz or blues influences in it. Queen Latifah mentions all the time how she listens to “I tried and I know him” every morning to uplift her. Yea many may disagree with her lifestyle, but you and I have no idea what her prayer life may entail. It’s people like Twinkie that has made it possible for people in the world to in some way draw closer to Jesus. Even if it’s just a small step.
Twinkie is the greatest thing that happened to music! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
And is!
U Right 💯
Say Dat!!!
Facts!!
Twinkie and the Clark Sisters are legendary ❤🎉
When Twinkie talks about Denise and Dr. Mattie Moss-Clark, she just lights up. So easy to tell how she truly feels about both of them. ❤
Right. She put emphasis on Denise and looked right into the camera.
Ms. Twinkie is my GOAT. PERIOD🔥🔥🔥🔥
Detroit has more nationally and internationally know gospel artist than any city ….
She right! Great interview
Eric, thank you for this interview. I'm a professor of performance studies at Northwestern University where I teach Black gospel music history and performance. One of my classes is titled "Rebellious Women of Gospel Music." In this class, I cover the lives and careers of gospel's amazing women, especially how they navigated their personal and professional trajectory at the convergence of race and gender in the United States. Of course, I cover Twinkie Clark, Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, and the Clark Sisters. I have seen and read many interviews featuring Twinkie, but this was one of the best. The interviewer had done his homework and asked questions that brought out interesting secondary information. He also engaged her in a way that was authentic, no doubt based on his own lived experience in the church, and she responded in the same way. It was less interview and more conversational. I will definitely assign this video as part of my syllabus for the winter quarter. You've got a new subscriber!
Completely appreciative for your comment. This has touched my heart. Thank you.
Twinkie Clark is a Legend!!!! This is big sir
Thank you.
Oh Twinkie! She just makes you wanna bottle her up and protect her at all costs! Such a ✨✨✨✨
It was so good to hear Twinkie interview!!! I wish she would do more of these. She’s such a treasure!
I absolutely love this lady. She is hands down my favorite Clark Sister. Such a sweet beautiful lady.
The great TWINKIE CLARK! Legend! Much love from Amsterdam !💜🙏🏿
Twinkie looks great! Glad to see her by herself to gives her own perspective
This is wonderful thank you so much for sharing her story
Great show. Always enjoy what you do.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching.
Sis Clark is the BOSS of the Hammond B-3. Keep on jammin for Jesus, Hallelujah!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
This was an exceptional interview. I loved the authenticity that Twinkie was able to communicate.
The Icon!!! We love you Twinkie!!!!
And still breathtakingly beautiful love you evangelist twinkie
Thanks to you, eric, and the other young man for this interview and the QUESTIONS! he asked questions that the real supporters of the clark sisters and twinkie clark want to know. I loved the segment where we got into each song and the story behind it. We need more of that. To God be the glory. I pray this platform continues to grow and reach the heart of ppl all over the world. CHICAGO STAND UP! LOL & REPRESENT
Absolutely! Got to rep Chicago. 😁 Thank you for your feedback.
OMG TWINK !! I JUST LOVE HER
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Thank you for this!! Love this Gospel Diaries series and I’m so glad you chose one of my favorite singers and musicians!!
You're so welcome!
It was truly a privilege to listen to the interview with Twinkie Clark on Gospel Diaries. The conversation illuminated so many aspects of her personal and professional life that resonated deeply with me. A few particularly inspiring nuggets were when Twinkie discussed her mother's influence, stating, "Mama carried on the ministry as far as being state minister of music and the national minister of music after a while she had got appointed by Bishop J. Patterson and I became her organ." This reflection showcases the profound legacy and the torch of musical and spiritual leadership passed down through generations.
Another impactful moment was her revelation about the strict but fruitful training under her mother, "She would embarrass me actually before 10,000 people... but I would end up playing like I should." It highlights the rigorous discipline in her formative years that shaped her into the iconic musician she is today.
Lastly, Twinkie's thoughts on integrating social awareness into gospel music, particularly on the album 'Heart and the Soul', where she explained, "The inspiration behind 'Pray for the USA'... I used to watch current events... and I related that to the scriptures in the Bible." This blending of contemporary issues with spiritual messages is a powerful reminder of the role artists play in echoing societal and spiritual calls to action.
This interview not only provided a deeper understanding of Twinkie Clark's journey and contributions but also reinforced the importance of faith, resilience, and the impact of family legacies in shaping one's path.
Great interview, Maurice!
Thank you! I appreciate this.
Nice
This was a great interview, and it featured one of my favorite gospel singers, Twinkie Clark! 👏🏿🤙🏿
THIS!!! is how you do an interview!!!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾❤❤❤❤❤...I would love to see an interview for each of their albums. Just going through the songs and getting the stories behind them. I know it'll be a lot of interviewing, but I know I can't be the only one wanting to hear the inspiration behind every song she's written lol. 😅...this is awesome!!! Thank you.
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Awesome interview!! Great job Eric, love it.❤️❤️❤️🙏🏾😊
Thanks mom. Love you.
YES! Thank you so much for this POWERFUL and informative interview of the GOAT Twinkie. Love her and her family and anointed music so much! You are a phenomenal interviewer, too. Love your insight and comments on the Clark Sound and how it's one of God's blessings to the world!
Twinkie is TREMENDOUSLY GIFTED AND TALENTED!❤❤
Sincerely was my favorite album
Twink is a great legend I followed the Clark Sisters for years. I hope she talk about the songs they been singing since 1980. Like ( Is my living in Vain Albums with songs like Expect a Miracle Pure Gold . It's Amazing after 40 years. How did that album come about. Looking for Part 2😅
She is EXCELLENCE
3:33 this far in and this already the most detailed interview I’ve seen from Twinkie
Thank you.
Yes my auntie made it known matter where you from Chicago or not Detroit is number one and that is so TRUE tho😅
Love you bro so proud of you would you ever interview Denise Clark?
Thank you.
I've been waiting on this!!!!! OMG❤❤❤❤ Thanks Eric !! You are awsome
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This is great 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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As I said in TikTok I love me some her I will always love the concert they did in Akron Ohio at Bethel ❤❤❤❤❤she ate that ORGAN TO PIECES//////////////
I’ve been waiting on this !!!
You’re awesome sir
Thank you.
Fantastic interview 🔥 🔥
I’m glad that she is telling her story. We all love us some Elbernita😁😁😁
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Be sure to share. Thxs
@@GospelMusicHistory I will 👍🏾
Love it
I loved this!!
THANK YOU SIR!
Thank you for watching.
@@GospelMusicHistory No thank you brother. Can’t wait for the next part/parts
Her Aunt Essie is still alive 90 something years old of Bill Moss and the Celestials.
I saw it on Bill Moss Jr’s instagram page.
goat status, Elbernita Dionne Clark.
I'm glad that she made sure to say Denise's name..
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And stared into the camera when she did…I swear she looked like Karen when she did that
@@GeeQue03 RRIIGHHHT..I loved it
Twinkie and Denise are STILL best friends!!! :) :) :)
I’m glad she did too!
OUUUU AUNTIE ELBERNITA TWINKIE DIONNE CLARK
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When she looked In the camera about COGIC
Always nice hearing Twinkie's voice but I didn't learn anything new here. Like why did Mattie's first marriage end? When exactly did her father pass, was there a funeral? How's her son doing? How's Denise doing? Does she feel cogic mistreated Neicy? Did Bishop Wooden call her PRIOR to subbing her in the pulpit? How come she never remarried? What has changed in cogic since the old days? What do you want to be remembered for?
Maybe not all of that, even public figures should be able to keep some personal things(especially family drama) to themselves. I do get what you are saying though. All these interviews over these decades and nobody asks more personal questions about the music.
Yeah my questions are more personal, im nosy lol but yeah she doesn't talk much about her process, other than reading the bible for inspiration @@dmajorx
Maaannn you can see Karen all in her facial expression 😂😂😂. That emphasis on Denise's name tho.
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I’ve never noticed your much Twinkie and Dorinda favor each other
yes recently they are looking more and more alike as the years go by. karen really favors twinkie much more as well which is no surprise seeing as tho kierra came out looking just like twinkie too 😂
Naaah them couple of times she looked into the camera calling Denise and COGIC out, I swear I saw Karen’s face lol
@@GeeQue03 I didn’t see Denise.
@@jamesbutler3960 he said calling Denise not that she looked like Denise
Can you please do one with Vickie Winans? Amazing interview
Absolutely. I plan on interviewing her the next time I’m in Detroit. Thank you for watching.
You had Twinkie Clark, Shirley Caesar so CeCE WInian next.
please meet up with the pace sisters to
Absolutely
If Twinkie say what all she wanted too…Twinkie don’t care!!!!
Twinkie!
ERIC I WOULD LIKE TO MEET YOU.
That would be awesome
What I find crazy is how every time she mentioned how the church folk were offended by her music and seemed as unholy, it makes me think of them Pharisees that were constantly attacking Jesus and critiquing every move he made in ministry.
“You can’t do this. You can’t do that.”
If your music is actually leading people to Jesus, why should you care if there are jazz or blues influences in it.
Queen Latifah mentions all the time how she listens to “I tried and I know him” every morning to uplift her.
Yea many may disagree with her lifestyle, but you and I have no idea what her prayer life may entail.
It’s people like Twinkie that has made it possible for people in the world to in some way draw closer to Jesus. Even if it’s just a small step.
True Dat💯
Are You Related To Them? I Noticed Your Last Name
Can u do the pace sisters
I would love to interview the Pace Sisters. Thank you for watching.
Good interview but excessive use of, "um hmm um hmm. Your undivided engage was good tho.
Twinkie is looking like Karen on this interview.
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