|  Past Interview: Robert Norwood
 By: June Green, Staff Writer
 There's a saying that goes "the first time's the hardest," 
            which seems to imply that after that, it's smooth sailing.  Well, 
            that might be true for alot of things, but I didn't feel that way 
            after my editor gave me my next assignment.  Talk about knobbly 
            knees!  I straight up did the James Brown -- I broke 'out in 
            a cold sweat'!    Now mind you, I'm having a blast interviewing folks, but 
            this is still new to me.  This month's interview was my first 
            face to face.  After much praying, and asking God, "Lord, can 
            you hear me now?," I endeavored to do my best!    Aaaah....and 
            the featured artist was so congenial and professional.  Shoot, 
            we even talked about the Pistons game!  Robert E. Norwood, a 
            local Detroit artist, is on the rise, y'all.  Friendly, well-spoken, 
            family man, and "GQ", too.  So, pull up your favorite 
            chair and get acquainted with Grace Productions recording artist, 
            Mr. Robert E. Norwood (click here for music 
            samples below):  
 In the first few moments of speaking with Robert I immediately 
            sensed that he came from a strong, familial background, which he confirmed: RN:  I was 
            raised in the church.  My dad pastored for many years and my 
            mom was an educator who really taught a lot of core values about life, 
            about what I needed to do to gain what I wanted in this life.  I 
            took hold of that.  Now that I'm raising my own, I find 
            myself going right back to those same roots. Robert acknowledged that, at first, he didn't know his 
            path would lead him to music.  He followed his parents' 
            advice to focus on his education at Jackson State University, on scholarship, which 
            is where he reconnected with gospel music. RN:  I found 
            gospel music very fulfilling.  It was only after other people 
            began to notice something about what I was doing that I began to think 
            about it.  It was never a pre-set plan. DG:  So here you are with a brand 
            new, self-entitled CD.  How did it come about? RN:  I was 
            visiting family in Mississippi, two years ago, ran into a friend, 
            Joe Whitfield (who produced this project).  He told me about 
            a company he thought I'd be perfect for.  We toured the 
            studios, came home, told my wife about it, and we prayed.  In March 
            2003, we signed with Grace Records, which was just a red-letter day 
            on behalf of what I believe God was doing. Robert stressed that it's truly God who directs your footsteps.  
            Of course one can't climb a mountain without encountering some rocks, 
            so Robert discussed some of the trials he's faced while on this musical 
            journey. RN:  Well, 
            I can definitely say when you trust in the arm of man, that will 
            let you down.  I had an incident in the mid-80's while we were 
            with JSU _Expression (ensemble that specialized in jazz, big 
            band and Broadway music).  We'd cut a single in Jackson, which 
            was used at the 75th anniversary of the NAACP.  We traveled to 
            Kansas City to perform.  We performed, went back to the hotel 
            to find everything we had purchased gone, including the manager, administrative 
            assistants.... At this point we're all laughing because this 
            seems to be a familiar story among artists! ....Here we were stranded in Kansas City, 
            all we could do was look at each other and say, 'What happened'? He went on to say, too, how frustrating it is when an 
            artist sends his product out and gets no response.   RN:  I had 
            to see those type of things happen.  I had to know there 
            would be pitfalls along the way, but if it's truly something that's 
            inspired and birthed by God, it will come forward. Robert graciously acknowledged that his project is 
            being received very well and let us know how it could be 
            obtained, and what he wanted people to get from it. RN:  Well, 
            first I hope they buy it!  We want them to get the project! (laughing)  
            No, in all seriousness, we want them to take away that this was a 
            project that was really birthed.  I hope that they can take away 
            from this that in their quiet time, to reflect on where they 
            are in their lives, to know that there is God and He's love.  
            I speak a lot on that, and we did that for a reason.  Companies 
            are failing, there's war and a lot of things are happening around 
            us, but to know that God is love.  That's what this project is 
            about. We're at God's World 
            Records.  We're also at Jazz 
            & Jams, in Southfield and we're also online 
            at www.CDbaby.com.  That's basically the 
            way we've been doing it, other than direct sales.  It's been 
            a wonderful 90 days since the project has come out! At this point, DG decided to have a little fun with Robert.  
            We wanted to 'flip the script', if you will. DG:  Did you see the game last night?  
            (Note: Detroit Pistons vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 4/26/04 -the Pistons did 
            go on to win, 109 - 92 (?) ) Mary Crosby, Editor, is cracking up, and so is my 
            good friend, Bernadine! RN:  (laughing)  
            I saw most of the game....I saw half of the game, yes I did.  
            Rasheed Wallace, my favorite...I really enjoy him... DG:  Now, what was this? ( 
            I put my finger to my mouth, imitating Wallace)  What was that 
            about? RN:  ...quieting 
            the crowd, you know.  He's like, 'hold on, we got somethin' 
            for ya!  Wait....wait' I hope Rasheed stays in Detroit.  
            He's got a 1-year contract as I understand, and I hope he stays here 
            because the fans love him. Robert believes the Detroit Pistons will take the Eastern 
            Conference and go on to the NBA Finals. That's cool with me.  
            Let's all get in agreement!  We found out that Robert also enjoys 
            water sports, especially diving.  He likes hanging with his family, 
            Dr. Earlexia Norwood (wife), Gabriel, 13,  and Mikhaella, 10.  
            (He noted that we can thank him for the interesting spelling of his 
            daughter's name.  Very pretty name, I must say.) So what does he think of Detroit Gospel.com? RN:  I was 
            telling Mary when I first pulled the website up, that it was the first 
            time I'd seen such a comprehensive website, based solely on local 
            artists in Detroit.  I thought it was magnificient.  God 
            has really answered a prayer. Praise God!  That's the mission and our purpose!  
            In closing,  Robert wanted to, after a bit of hinting on our 
            part, give some shout-outs to some folks...I thought he was gonna 
            start with, 'I wanna thank the Academy....' RN:  ....shout-outs 
            to Grace and the family (his record company); to Staffey Butler, a 
            beautiful sister; to Harold Sullivan; very instrumental people I've 
            known over the past few years.  To my family, to my wife, everybody's 
            been wonderful...  
            
            Background: Robert currently lives 
              in a suburb of Detroit with his beautiful wife, Dr. Earlexia M. 
              Norwood and their two children, Gabriel and Mikhaella.  Robert 
              is a member of the Straight Gate International Church, under 
              the leadership of Bishop Andrew & Pastor Viveca Merritt.  
              He currently serves as leader of "The Timothy Ministry", which is 
              dedicated to the mentoring of young men.  As a singer, he has 
              traveled extensively throughout the world spreading the message 
              of the Lord Jesus Christ.  He firmly believes, and his life 
              exemplifies, that "your gift will make room for you and bring you 
              before great men."  For more information on Robert Norwood you can go to Grace Productions' 
              website: www.gracellc.com. 
             Closing: Detroit Gospel.com had a 
              good 'ole time interviewing our featured artist!  He thanked 
              us, we thanked him and told him God's gonna use his new CD to elevate 
              his ministry, bless the body of Christ, and the world.  He 
              received that! We urge you to support this brother and buy his CD.  
              It will, truly, be a blessing to you!  
            Note From The Editor:  We truly thank Robert Norwood for his graciousness and willingness 
              to share his ministry with Detroit Gospel.com. We also thank June 
              for the wonderful interview and engaging write-up.   To 
              Our Readers: Robert Norwood's debut CD is a joy to listen 
              to (hear samples below).   If 
              you can't experience Robert's music ministry in person, you can 
              still experience it on his self-titled CD on Grace Productions records>> 
              Click 
              Here To Buy Robert Norwood's debut CD  . ROBERT E. NORWOOD CD TRACKS: 
              (Click on tracks in RED to hear a 30 
              second sample)  
              Psalm 111PleasuresI Make MelodyI Need TheeHolyMust Be Your Love1-2-3-4His Eye Is On The SparrowRestore Me  |