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LDS artist right where she wants to be

Published: Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008 10:01 p.m. MST
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Every now and then, Jessie Clark Funk looks at Britney Spears and the like and thinks, "that could have been me."

At age 15, Jessie signed a contract with a big pop-music developer and went off to seek her fame and fortune.

But even before Britney's latest round of troubles, Jessie looked at her with relief, not regret.

Jessie learned quickly that the life of a pop star was not for her. After leaving it behind, she was chosen at age 17 for a Broadway touring production of "Footloose." While that was a good experience, she also realized it was not what she wanted to do with her life.

But she has found her niche now — wife, mother, inspirational singer and speaker.

"I totally love what I'm doing," she says.

Jessie has recently released her third solo CD, "Everything Speaks His Name," on the Inspirational Music Showcase/Sounds of Zion label. It was produced by her husband, Jim.

"Think how fun it will be when we are 80 to look back and say we did this together," she says.

Jessie will be singing a lot of those songs when she teams up with Alex Boye for a concert on Saturday at Wood Cross High School. The concert will feature R&B, country, Motown, inspirational and love songs, she says.

Jessie will also be part of an upcoming production of "Power in His Touch," a religious musical produced by Colette Call. She has been speaking at LDS firesides and youth conferences around the country, places such as Texas, Kentucky, Seattle and Boston.

Jessie loves working with youths and has also done everything from girls camps to teaching dance at scholarship/beauty pageants. She's also going back to finish her degree at Utah Valley State College. Not to mention that she's the mother of an energetic 2 1/2-year-old, Janessa.

So life is busy and full, and Jessie is right in the place where she wants to be.

That doesn't mean there hasn't been some hardship in her life. One of the songs on her CD, "Calling All Angels," is a tribute to a stillborn child, Jordyn Haley.

"I feel so honored that I have been chosen to have an actual angel as my own daughter," she writes in the liner notes.

The song was written by Jim, and at first Jessie wasn't sure it should be part of the CD.

"He wrote it to comfort me, which it does," she says. "But I didn't want it to look like I'm saying, 'poor me; I've had this great trial.' But I thought maybe it would bring comfort to anyone who has experienced stillbirth."

She hopes it will also send a message of how precious motherhood is.

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