Whoever said real rhythm and blues was dead evidently did not get the memo regarding newcomer Noel Gourdin. At the age of fifteen, when most young men are focused on video games, Gourdin aggressively began pursuing a career in the music industry as a singer/songwriter. Fast forward nearly ten years, a series of chance meetings lead Gourdin to the opportunity of a lifetime; a major label deal with Columbia Records. His music captures the essence of old soul and infuses it with a new school flair. This Brockton, Massachusetts native credits both his mother and step father as guiding forces in his life especially when it comes to his love of music. Singersroom sat down with this rising talent to discover more about the man and his music.
Singersroom: Tell me about your name. It’s quite unique?
Noel Gourdin: It is. It came from my biological father's side of the family. [He’s] Cherokee and Seminole Indian. But I really don't talk to my biological [father] anyway. The only time I ask about [him] is to my moms, and she says, “I married the man because I loved him.” As far as Noel, that comes from the Bible. I got teased about it all the time; kids would sing "The First Noel." How Gourdin got there, I really don't know.
SR: It definitely works. Who's your major influence when it comes to your love for music?
NG: It was actually my mom and step pops. She's been a lasting influence in my life. Not just with music. She said anything that I want, I can do it. I believe I can do anything. When I was younger we would take these drives down to Mississippi. My step father would be playing all these tapes. So in the car headed down south, I was just memorizing all these tapes. I was around five or six years old [when] they noticed I had a capacity for music.
SR: When did you decide to make music a fulltime thing?
NG: I was fifteen years old. I have been really going hard trying to write my own music for the last ten, eleven years. I met up with the right people; I met my manager Larry “Lucky” Fernandes in Brockton, Massachusetts. Our families are really close, we’re almost cousins. He was like, “yo man I know some people.” He was always out of state going to LA [and other places]. Out in Rhode Island, he knows this cat named T.O. (Tommy Oliveria). He was a rapper in the past, [and he] had worked with Kay Gee from Naughty [By Nature].
SR: So that's how you linked up with Kay Gee?
NG: Right, and that’s how it started. My manager took me down to T.O., then we went down to see KG and he took a liking to me. He called me the new age Sam Cooke. He got me a song placement on “The Cookout” Soundtrack. Ever since then, we have had a real bond. KG is just a cool, down-to-Earth, talented brother. I’ve just been blessed to meet all these people who are so down-to-earth and humble.
SR: Who's music have you been influenced by?
NG: My pops always listened to the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Elvis. He loved Elvis. To look at groups like that…it just leaves a lasting effect on me. The Rolling Stones are still doing it, and Elvis’ music is still around. Prince is my all time favorite. I think his music crossed boundaries and will never die out. He’s my definition of timeless. When I was younger my older brother was listening to Troop, Ready For the World, early 90’s R. Kelly. I also love hip hop. I love Mob Deep. I like Redman. I like a lot of the older hip-hop like Eric Sermon and A Tribe Called Quest. I even listen to Nickelback and Three Doors Down. All across the board I just love music.
SR: How did you connect with Sony?
NG: We met up with this dude Rob Carosa. He was like, “Yo, I can walk ya’ll into Sony.” So we walked into Sony and we sat down with Chad Elliot (Columbia Records VP.) KP (Sony Urban A&R Exec) walked in and was like, “Don’t go nowhere.” [KP] [set up a] showcase with Donny Ienner (President and CEO of SonyBMG) and all the execs. [We had the showcase] and it went down beautiful. We ended up signing on November 15, 2005, and ever since then, we’ve been working on the album.
SR: Tell me about the album. What can we expect?
NG: We feel really strongly about the album. To me, the tracks are all timeless. You can listen to them now or you can listen to them ten years from now and get the same feeling. The work is eclectic, it goes all over the place. We don’t just talk about love, we talk about how relationships evolve. [With the track “Make the Most,”] we talk about how you never know when people are gonna be gone. There’s another [track] called “Too Late” which is talking about [doing things I should not have done, and how I shouldn’t have let you leave]. The music is vulnerable, but its not saying that I am any less of a man to show my vulnerable and emotional side. It shows a side of me as a man that I don’t think a lot of people out there are showing.
SR: Tell me about Noel Gourdin as an artist?
NG: I like to be real with people. I wanna be known as a person that is [thankful to his fans]. Whoever buys my music or checks out a show, I am truly thankful. I [like] to make a connection with my fans. It seems like [artists] after the first or second album tend to take their fans for granted. You can hear that in the way they talk. I want to stay true, stay true to my fans, stay true to myself. Image is a funny word sometimes. I just want to be myself. Images can make an artist lose touch with themselves, [because] they gotta keep up with the façade. I just want to be true to myself and true to my family. I don’t want them to read something somewhere and be like, “that’s not him.” I don’t dig that. If anybody can just be themselves and not be tainted by this industry, I think the better off they will be. I know the better off I’ll be! Everybody [tells me,] “Yeah, we’ll see. About a year from now you won’t be giving the same answers.” (laugh)
SR: Yeah, like you won't pick up your phone or you’re going to change your cell phone number.
NG: I’m hearing all of this. But me is me. You know I was raised a certain way. If that happens, my grandmother, my mother, and my pops will kick my ass. (laugh)
SR: How does it feel now that you are really starting to generate some buzz through various media outlets?
NG: You know what, I am taking it a day at a time. It’s been a long time coming and I am so glad that it’s finally happening. My face is starting to get out there, my music is reaching further than it ever has before. I’m just trying to keep working. As hard as we’ve been working, I wanna push it further. I wanna keep working to stay in the public eye. I just wanna keep making good music and keep making people turn and follow. It is surreal in a sense because I was just used to working on a little beat machine in my kitchen. To where it’s gotten, its surreal. I don’t want it to stop, so I’m going to keep working…hard.
SR: When is your album coming out?
NG: Speaking, it’s coming out the end of May/early June. The single should be dropping at the end of [April.] It’s going to be hot, it’s going to be crazy. I’m looking forward to it.
SR: Five years from now, what do you hope people are saying about Noel Gourdin?
NG: His music is crazy. It’s so heartfelt, it’s like a blast from the past but it’s still got this edginess that keeps it [relevant] to today’s issues. I want them to still be able to pick up my first album and still say it was hot. I want to be able to inspire people. I love to inspire people, to touch someone's life...that means the world to me because I know how [people have inspired me]…like my pops and moms for instance. Inspiration is just something that can turn your whole life around. I would want people to say that I am a good person and I try make real good, down home, soulful R&B music.
SR: Are you on an official promotional tour yet?
NG: Not yet, we're trying to land a couple of dates but nothing's etched in stone as of yet. I just want people to know they can check me out online and hook to my myspace page from my Web site. Definitely hit me up. I like to reply to my myspace people as much as I can.
SR: That's not gonna last. People having that sort of access to you is gonna get a little crazy.
NG: (laugh) Nah, it’s gonna get a little crazy but after a show, I can set a certain amount of time for that. Like five minutes, I can do that. I'm going to try.
SR: Alright, I'm going to quote you on that, you said it!
NG: I said it! I'm tellin you, Ima try now (laugh)
Hi Noel,
I am the family genealogist for the Gourdin-Gourdine Family Association. I would like an opportunity to talk with you about researching your genealogy (Mississippi and possibly South Carolina).
John Gourdin
Cell: (410) 499-2816
Email: JGourdin@verizon.net
Wandra Ward
5/8/2008 12:14:34 AM
Noel. I just simply cannot understand how such a young soul was able to capture such a crucial part of my young life in a song. At the River.. I cannot say anymore. My heart is so full. I am an Alabama native, but born in Mississippi in 1964. I am a Police Officer In Ohio these days. God bless you Noel. Thank you you for "At the River". Hurry, I cannot wait for its release date.
Dove
4/30/2008 4:05:47 PM
You inspire me to continue working it out with my music. Thank you for being TRUE to the music that makes us.
Love and Peace
Charlotte Taylor
4/26/2008 1:27:17 AM
Where can I purchase the single "You're The One?
Ne-Ne
4/25/2008 6:53:20 PM
I just want to start off by saying that I'm sooo proud of you. I knew were a force to be reckoned with. Keep up the good work and keep killin' 'em. I love your music and the creativity that just flows from your soul. You are truly one of a kind. Continue to stay grounded and keep GOD first. Much Love and Blessings. Can't wait to cop that in July, 2008
Tanya
4/9/2008 3:45:13 PM
Noel's voice is sooooo soulful and refreshing. I to hear his voice on an entire album. I heard a 2nd single on XM and I loved it. Noel represents real music and there is such a need to it.
Shanetta
4/8/2008 11:00:36 PM
Love the old school feel. Thanks for bringing the good music back.
Rashawn
4/7/2008 1:18:46 PM
This man's voice touched me in a way that had me in tears. Reminds you of PJ Morton and D'Angelo and Jaheim, but still original! I need this album yesterday! lol
Ced
4/7/2008 10:57:04 AM
Noel, When I first heard your single The River, I instantly fell in love with it. I am originally from SHREVEPORT LA, and living in texas. It was so refreshing and it actually brought back memories. I am a baptist, so I can really relate to the song. I am not too much of a rap fan and I prefer listening to the type music you just produced. I love your music so much and to top it off The River is my ringtone. Please don't move away from what you are doing now because I love it. God Bless.
Vivian (Texas)
4/1/2008 5:40:49 PM
I absolutely "LOVE" The River. I tried for several days to find out who you were and finally a co-worker was able to find you on the web. You are one of my favorite singers and I have only heard one of your songs. May God bless you.
Pamela (Miami)
3/8/2008 11:11:42 PM
I first heard the song "The River" on the Steve Harvery Morning Show, I LOVED IT!! This song really touched my soul. Noel is definitly up there with Anthony Hamilton. I can't wiat for the album!!
Jeff
3/5/2008 9:27:23 AM
"The River"... Wow!!! Anyone who grew up in the south or visited relatives that did can relate to this song. I was born & still reside in Mississippi. For all of you who have ties to the south can truely understand what it means when it's said that this song feels like home.
Cherise Daniels
3/4/2008 11:27:12 AM
I absolutely LOVE "The River"!!! The only problem I have is that I can't find the CD in ANY store. Where can I get it?
Deidre
2/29/2008 12:44:45 AM
Keep doing your thing brother, stay true to who you are and your style and I will continue to support you
Constance
2/27/2008 6:10:17 PM
I too am from Mississippi, but currently reside in Atlanta. I've been here for 10 years, but I've been missing home and my parents back home and have always thought of moving back. This song reminds me of just that. I listen to it over and over. Thank you for this song. I love it! I wish you much success and God Bless You.
MarQuita
2/27/2008 11:22:23 AM
When I first heard "The River" it was Sunday morning and I was getting ready for church. I am from Mississippi so everything he is saying about it is true. Getting together after Sunday service, finding out about love in the back of an Impala where they laid his grandfather too.....I love it....can't wait to see whats to come. God Bless!
Christy Somerville
10/23/2007 12:03:16 PM
Noel,
When I first heard your single The River, I instantly fell in love with it. I am originally from Alabama, and living in Maryland. It was so refreshing and it actually brought back memories. I am a baptist, so I can really relate to the song. I am not too much of a rap fan and I prefer listening to the type music you just produced. I love your music so much and to top it off The River is my ringtone. Please don't move away from what you are doing now because I love it. God Bless.
Erica E.K. King
10/23/2007 1:45:56 AM
Noel your music is timeless and you inspire me. I am so glad to have been apart of what you are doing. I wish you well. And I can't wait to see where your music takes you. I am so proud of you. God Bless!
robert
7/16/2007 2:33:24 AM
Noel is a beast , his song river is fire we need mor soulful people like him in the game rigt now ....
C-wil
6/24/2007 7:43:44 PM
Yo, keep beatin em wit that real soul theirs a huge void in the game right now good to see someone fillin it.....YOU SPIT HOTT FIRE!!!!