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Noel
Gourdin
Originally
from the south -- Mississippi, to be exact -- soul and R&B singer
Noel Gourdin honed his skills in Brockton, Massachusetts, and by the age
of 24, scored a deal with Sony, and had his first album in stores. His
first exposure to the vocal arts came about in church, and was introduced
to the larger canon of soul music by his father -- who introduced him
to the classics, such as Otis Redding -- and his brother -- who turned
him on to the sounds of New Jack Swing.
As a high school student in the Boston-neighboring Brockton, Gourdin
performed in talent shows and did work (and shows) for the Boys and Girls
Club. With his work as a performer and role model to work off of, Gourdin
signed a management
deal with Stalin Entertainment in 2002. A 2004 request by Kay Gee to have
Gourdin contribute a track to the soundtrack of The Cook Out (the song
"Family Reunion" was Gourdin's contribution) led to Gourdin
exploring new musical territory, which would result in a large portfolio
of songs ready to go.
A meeting with Sony Urban in 2005 led to a summer showcase, which in
turn led to a deal for the singer to start recording for the label. His
debut, After My Time, was released in 2008. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide |