
A show-stopping vocalist and sharp songwriter, Nick Norman brings humor, heart, southern storytelling,and soulful swagger to the country genre. It's a sound that began taking shape in his hometown of Columbia, South Carolina, where Nick grew up listening to a soundtrack of home-state heroes—including Edwin McCain and Hootie & the Blowfish—and icons like Stevie Wonder and The Band. He soaked it all up, mixing the rootsy sounds of the FM dial with the awe-inspiring power of the gospel singers he'd hear every Sunday morning at the local church. As a teenager, he began recording music, teaming up with his childhood friend Lee Brice in a studio they built inside the pump house of a local church camp. Eventually, Nick made his way to Nashville, but the allure of Key West's vibrant waters and coastal vibes soon drew him southward, sparking a fresh wave of creativity. There, he became a sought-after performer. His latest album marked a return to Nashville, where he recorded a collection of authentic, roots-inspired songs,including several co-written with Lee, at Zac Brown's Southern Ground Studio.