Kierra Sheard Hosted A Live Recording For Her Forthcoming Album, "Kierra"
GRAMMY® nominated and Stellar Award-winning artist, Kierra Sheard, hosted a live recording for her forthcoming self-titled album, Kierra. The recording took place on September 13th in Kierra's hometown of Detroit, MI., at her father Bishop J. Drew Sheard's church, Greater Emmanuel Institutional COGIC.
The star-studded event featured performances by Le'Andria Johnson, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, and Todd Dulaney. Kierra is slated for release in 2020 and will feature the songstress' new single "Don't Judge Me" with hip-hop icon, Missy Elliot.
In addition to the live recording and her new single, Kierra performed with Chance The Rapper on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on September 17th. They performed Chance's single, "I Got You (Always and Forever)," which Kierra co-wrote and is featured on, from his latest album, The Big Day.
On top of music, Kierra will portray her mother, the legendary gospel singer, Karen Clark Sheard, in the upcoming Lifetime biopic, The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel (January 2020), and she continues to head up her successful fashion line for curvy women, Eleven60.
To connect with Kierra Sheard, please visit:
Website: https://www.iamkierrasheard.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kierrasheard/
Instagram: @kierrasheard
Twitter @kierrasheard
Tags : Kierra Sheard Kierra Sheard live recording Kierra Sheard new album kierra sheard news Kierra Sheard kierra rca inspirational
Hot Trends
-
Local Police Offers Update on Mandisa's Death
-
Is Taylor Swift a Christian?
-
GRAMMY-Award Winning Christian Artist Mandisa Passes Away
-
New Movie "Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle Of The Eucharist" in Theaters on June 4, 5 and 6
-
Former IHOPKC Worship Leader Misty Edwards Accused of Affair with Kevin Prosch
-
American Idol Announces Planned Tribute For the Late Mandisa
-
Did Noah’s Flood Really Happen? New Film, "The Ark and The Darkness," Presents Undeniable Proof
-
Celebrating Valentine's Day: Story Behind Steve Curtis Chapman's "I Will Be Here"
-
Black Music Honors 2024 to Honor Johnny Gill, Patrice Rushen, Bootsy Collins and Hezekiah Walker
-
Dr. David Jeremiah Had a Fall & Cancels All Speaking Engagements for "Singing in the Sun"
-
Hillsong Worship Former Leader Miriam Webster Gets Married
-
Citizen Way Returns with the Celebratory "That Thank You Song!"
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
Mat Kearney Announces New Self-Titled Full-Length Studio Album Due out May 17th
Most Popular
-
Local Police Offers Update on Mandisa's Death
-
Is Taylor Swift a Christian?
-
GRAMMY-Award Winning Christian Artist Mandisa Passes Away
-
New Movie "Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle Of The Eucharist" in Theaters on June 4, 5 and 6
-
Former IHOPKC Worship Leader Misty Edwards Accused of Affair with Kevin Prosch
-
American Idol Announces Planned Tribute For the Late Mandisa
-
Did Noah’s Flood Really Happen? New Film, "The Ark and The Darkness," Presents Undeniable Proof
-
Celebrating Valentine's Day: Story Behind Steve Curtis Chapman's "I Will Be Here"
-
Black Music Honors 2024 to Honor Johnny Gill, Patrice Rushen, Bootsy Collins and Hezekiah Walker
-
Dr. David Jeremiah Had a Fall & Cancels All Speaking Engagements for "Singing in the Sun"
-
Hillsong Worship Former Leader Miriam Webster Gets Married
-
Citizen Way Returns with the Celebratory "That Thank You Song!"
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
Mat Kearney Announces New Self-Titled Full-Length Studio Album Due out May 17th