Artist's albums
Ole Rickety Bridge
2000 · album
The Best Of Dorothy Norwood The Early Years
2000 · compilation
The Lord Is a Wonder
1999 · album
Hattie B's Daughter
1997 · album
Shake the Devil Off
1995 · album
"Live" With the Georgia Mass Choir - Feel Like…
1994 · album
Better Days Ahead
1993 · album
Dorothy Norwood: Live
1991 · album
The Denied Mother - EP
1987 · EP
Dorothy Norwood & Friends
1986 · album
World's Greatest Story Teller
1985 · album
Motherless Child (How Far Is Heaven)
1985 · album
Up Where We Belong
1983 · album
Somebody Here Needs A Blessing
1982 · album
Breathe on Me / Weather the Storm
2018 · single
An Incredible Journey (Live)
2017 · album
God's Been Just That Good
2012 · album
Golden Classics
2011 · album
Fifty Years It's Been Worth It All
2009 · album
No Request
2007 · album
Cassietta George
2006 · album
Dorothy Norwood At Her Best
2006 · album
Absolutely The Best Of Dorothy Norwood
2006 · album
Stand On the Word
2004 · album
Live At Home
2002 · album
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Biography
Affectionately known as "the World's Greatest Storyteller," Dorothy Norwood used her soulful vocals and uplifting delivery to rise to the upper echelon of contemporary gospel music. Five of her albums achieved gold status. Her studio work also garnered Grammy, Dove, and Stellar award nominations. Norwood was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1935 and was touring and performing with a family group at the age of eight. After she moved to Chicago in 1956, she sang with Mahalia Jackson and Reverend James Cleveland and was a member of the Caravans. During the mid-'60s, she launched a solo career with the Savoy label and was a hit from the start. With her 1964 debut solo album, Johnny & Jesus, she earned her first gold record certification from the RIAA. Her second album, A Denied Mother, released in 1966, did equally as well. An opportunity to bring her music beyond the church came in 1972, when she opened for the Rolling Stones during a 30-state tour of the U.S. One of the most prolific gospel artists, Norwood regularly released new material through the '70s and '80s and was given another boost in the early '90s, when she signed with Malaco. Her first recording for the label, Live, made with the Northern California G.M.W.A. Mass Choir, peaked at number three on Billboard's gospel chart. By the start of the 2010s, Norwood had made more albums for Malaco than she had for Savoy. An Incredible Journey, released in 2014 and supported by appearances from VaShawn Mitchell, Dorinda Clark-Cole, and Melvin Williams, among others, missed the top of the gospel chart by one spot. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi