Gospel Legend Dorothy Norwood Debuts at #2 with "An Incredible Journey"
Gospel music's first lady Dorothy Norwood has just released her 52nd project "An Incredible Journey." It is also her highest album debut of her six-decade career when the album comes in at #2 on Billboard Magazine's Gospel Albums chart this week and #57 on the Top 200. This project tops Norwood's previous best-seller "Live featuring California G.M.W.A. Mass Choir" that peaked at #3 on the Gospel Albums chart in January 1992 on the heels of Norwood's radio smashes "Victory is Mine" and "Somebody Prayed for Me."
"An Incredible Journey" was recorded live at Reid Temple A.M.E. Church in Glendale, MD.. It was recorded live by Grammy Award winner Cedric Thompson. The new eleven-track set is preceded by the chorale-styled radio smash "Oh Jesus" that is zooming up gospel playlists everywhere. The album also features the initial Top 30 radio single "When the Church begins to Pray" that features Melvin Williams of The Williams Brothers. There are guest appearances from a who's who in gospel such as Vashawn Mitchell ("Great Jehovah God"), Dorinda Clark Cole ("It Could Have Been Me"), Lejuene Thompson ("Blessing in the Room") and Roxanne Broadnax ("Who Touched Me?").
Ms. Norwood has been singing professionally since 1956 when she kicked her career off backing up gospel great Mahalia Jackson in Chicago. She went on to join The Caravans, which was one of the Top gospel groups of the 1950s. She launched her solo career in 1964 with the gold-selling LP "Johnny and Jesus." In the early 1970s, Norwood toured with The Rolling Stones and also crossed over to the R&B charts with her hit songs "There's Got to Be Rain in Your Life (To Appreciate the Sunshine)" and "Let Your Feet Down Easy." She recorded for Savoy Records through the 1980s
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