|
Smokie Norful
|
|
|
Listen to me to GET THE VICTORY weekdays from 12-12:15pm
|
|
|
|
|
|
Personality Contacts
|
|
|
Personality Bio
Rev. W.R. "Smokie" Norful, Jr. is a gospel singer and pianist, best known for his 2002 album I Need You Now and his 2004 release, Nothing Without You, which won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album in 2005. Norful, a minister who is also the son of an African Methodist Episcopal Church minister, was born in Little Rock, Arkansas but grew up in Muskogee, Oklahoma, deeply involved in his father's church. He was interested in music from a very young age, reportedly picking out one-finger piano melodies from the age of two. His parents supported him with music lessons, and, unusually for his background, allowed him to experiment with and listen to the current R&B and soul music of the day as well as gospel music. Norful attended Pine Bluff High School, where he occasionally performed in school assemblies and programs. In October 1990, he sang "My My My" at the Homecoming Coronation ceremony. He was a member of the PBHS Class of 1991. Norful graduated from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff as a History major and spent four years teaching high school. In 1998 he felt "called" to the ministry, and pursued a Master of Divinity degree at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. While working toward ordination in the A.M.E. (African Methodist Episcopal) church, he took a position as assistant pastor at a church in Chicago. He currently Pastor's Victory Cathedral Worship Center in Romeoville, IL, which he founded on September 20, 2005. He participated in an album release by the Thompson Community Choir, a well-known gospel group, and contributed a song as well as solo vocals. He was then offered the opportunity to make a solo album for EMI Gospel, I Need You Now. The album was a slow starter but eventually went gold, spending two years in the upper reaches of the Billboard Gospel Charts.
He was nominated for and won a Grammy in 2005 for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album. He is also signed to EMI-CMG Publishing and his own Norful Music Publishing as a songwriter. He performed on June 6, 2005, for President George W. Bush in a concert honoring Black Music Month.
Norful's music is best described as a fusion between gospel, 70's soul and contemporary R&B; the influences of artists such as Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway and other male soul/R&B vocalists of the 70's and 80's is clear.
On October 3rd 2006, Norful released his 3rd album, Life Changing.Norful describes his first single, "I Need You Now"..."I wrote that at a time when my wife [who was told she may have cancer and wouldn't be able to conceive], my father [who had just had emergency heart-surgery] and my grandmother were all dealing with some serious medical issues, and I was seriously reaching out to God for comfort and guidance and healing. I was crying out to God and realizing my total dependence on Him, and ultimate victory through Him." Norful and his wife, Carla, are the proud parents to two boys, Tre' and Ashton. Norful also has an adopted daughter named Ashley. Albums - I Need You Now (Chordant Music Group, 2002)
- I Need You Now Limited Edition (EMI, 2003)
- Nothing Without You (EMI, 2004)
- Nothing Without You Special Edition CD+DVD (EMI, 2005)
- Life Changing (EMI, 2006)
|
|
|
Personality Links
http://www.getthevictory.org/ |
|
|
|
FAITHWORKS 2008
Thursday 10-09-2008 4:13pm CT
When: October 11, 2008 Saturday 9:00am
- Website:
- Event Website
- Detail:
Bishop Horace E. Smith and Apostolic Faith Church presents... “FAITHWORKS 2008- Greater Works to Greater Glory”! October 8th through October 11th. Daily Seminars and Workshops held at Apostolic Faith Church, 3823 South Indiana Avenue, starting at 9am. Featuring speakers; Presbyter William Hudson III, Pastor Kimberly Ray, Pastor Noah Nicholson, Pastor Smokie Norful, and Pastor Steve Munsey. Evening Bible Study at 6PM followed by a dynamic Worship Service at 7:30 held at the House of Hope featuring Bishop Noel Jones on Wednesday, Pastor Rod Parsley on Thursday, and Bishop Arthur M. Brazier on Friday. Then on Saturday a special Youth Conference for ages 7 through 11. Register today by calling 866-26-FAITH.
Judge Marvin Sapp, Judge Pastor John Hannah, Host Donald Lawrence and Judge Smokie Norful perform at The Verizon Wireless How Sweet the Sound national gospel competition September 29 ,2008 in Chicago, Illinois. Eight choirs from the Chicago land area took
Tuesday 09-30-2008 3:37pm CT
VICTORY IS ON ITS WAY TO CHICAGO!
Wednesday 09-24-2008 4:16pm CT
Beginning Sunday, September 28 @ 12:30pm Chicago Vocational High School 2100 East 87th Street Chicago, Illinois 60617
For a copy of the messages from "Get The Victory", please call:
Victory Cathedral (630) 378-9172 or log on to www.getthevictory.org
|
|