Norman Hutchins
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Born | Delaware, U.S. | September 27, 1962
Origin | Dover, Delaware, U.S. |
Died | June 5, 2025 Carson, California, U.S. | (aged 62)
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Occupation | Musician |
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Years active | 1975–2015 |
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Website | normanhutchins |
Norman Earl Hutchins (September 27, 1962 – June 5, 2025) was an American gospel musician. He started his solo music career in 1992 with the release of Norman Hutchins on Sparrow Records, and released ten albums (on Sparrow Records, JDI Records, and IR Records) over the course of 21 years, seven of which reached Billboard magazine's Gospel Albums chart.
Early life
[edit]Norman Hutchins was born September 27,[1] 1962,[2][3] in Delaware,[4] as Norman Earil Hutchins.[5] He started preaching at the age of 8,[6] and was ordained at the age of 12 by Bishop Foreman of Laurel, Delaware.[7][6] Preaching earned him $100 per evening,[6] which allowed him to support his mother and his ten siblings.[6]
He went with his wife, at the age of 19, to Delaware, Pennsylvania, and became the preacher of Hope Church of God in Christ (COGIC).[6] He later settled in Los Angeles, and worked in menial jobs there until he believed God was leading him to West Angeles COGIC to be their music minister.[6] Later on he felt called to move back to Delaware, where he started Frontline Ministries.[6] He held a master's degree in biblical counseling and a doctorate in church administration.[4]
Music career
[edit]Hutchins's music career started in 1992, with the release of Norman Hutchins by Sparrow Records; he also released Don't Stop Praying in 1993.[8] Both of those albums failed to chart, and were his only releases with the label.[8][9]
He obtained success when he joined JDI Records in 1999 and released his third album, Nobody But You, his Billboard magazine chart debut release on the Gospel Albums chart.[8][9]
His next two JDI albums, Battlefield in 1999 and Emmanuel in 2001, also saw chart success, but his 2002 Battlefield: The Sermon failed to chart.[8][9]
He then signed with IR Records, which released Spontaneous Praise, Vol. 1 in 2008, God Is Faithful in 2009, If You Didn't Know... Now You Know in 2011, and 2013's Hosanna, which all charted on the Gospel Albums chart.[8][9] He received eight Dove Award nominations and eight Stellar Award nominations, along with Grammy Awards nominations.[4][10]
Personal life and death
[edit]Hutchins married his first wife Michelle at the age of 19. They had three children.
Years after their divorce, he married his second wife, Karen. Together they started Frontline Ministries in Dover, Delaware.[4]
He battled diabetes, which caused him to lose some of his vision and go temporarily blind.[11][12] This also caused his kidneys to fail; his wife was a match and she donated one of her kidneys to him.[11][12]
Hutchins died at his home in Carson, California, on June 5, 2025, at the age of 62.[13][14]
Discography
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak chart positions[9] |
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Norman Hutchins |
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Don't Stop Praying |
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Nobody But You |
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7 |
Battlefield |
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9 |
Emmanuel |
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6 |
Battlefield: The Sermon |
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Spontaneous Praise, Vol. 1 |
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9 |
God Is Faithful |
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25 |
If You Didn't Know... Now You Know |
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11 |
Hosanna |
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11 |
References
[edit]- ^ Hutchins, Norman (September 27, 2014). "Happy Birthday Pastor Norman Hutchins. Thanks for being a blessing in our lives, We love you...Lady Karen & FrontLines Ministries Church in Dover Deleware and Californa". Twitter. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ Intelius. "Norman A Hutchins in Dover, DE". Intelius. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ Delaware Voter ID No. 100542077
- ^ a b c d Staff (August 1, 2006). "Norman Hutchins". Nuthin But Gospel. Archived from the original on October 22, 2007. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ "Songwriter/Composer: HUTCHINS NORMAN EARIL". Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g Carpenter, Bil (2005). Uncloudy Days: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 203-04. ISBN 9780879308414.
- ^ Elder K. Baron Smith (December 12, 2010). "Dr. Norman Hutchins of Frontline Ministries". Facebook. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e "Norman Hutchins : Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e Billboard. "Norman Hutchins: Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ Kellman, Andy. "Norman Hutchins: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ a b Devore, Leigh. "Norman Hutchins: Seeing God in Difficult Times". Charisma. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ a b Patrick, Chris (July 23, 2014). "Norman Hutchins' Wife Gives Gospel Legend Kidney, Pastor Hutchins Later Flatlines on Hospital Bed". Path. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- ^ Bishop Norman Hutchins Passes Away at 62
- ^ "Dr. Norman Hutchins Passes at the Age of 62".
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Norman Hutchins at IMDb
- Norman Hutchins discography at Discogs