Norman Hutchins died: American gospel musician, Norman Hutchins died on June 5, 2025 at the age of 62.
His family confirmed his death, “a cherished gospel artist, a beacon of faith, and a powerful voice whose music touched countless lives with messages of hope, love, and salvation.”
He was known for gospel hits like “God’s Got A Blessing (With My Name On It!)”, “Battlefield”, “Emmanuel”, and “Jesus I Love You”. He began his music career in 1992 from Norman Hutchins with Sparrow Records.
His full name was Norman Earil Hutchins who also known for Dr. Norman Hutchins. He born on September 27, 1962 in Delaware.
He was known for on his work as vocals, singer and songwriter. At the age of 8, he began preaching. He joined JDI Records in 1999 and achieved success professionally and released album Nobody But You.
He awarded eight Dove Award nominations and eight Stellar Award nominations and Grammy Awards nominations.
His albums are the Writers Pen (2023),
Hosanna (2013), If You Didn’t Know, Now You Know (2011), God Is Faithful (2009), Spontaneous Praise (2008), Where I Long to Be (2006), Nobody But You (2002), Battlefield (1999), Emmanuel (2001) and Norman Hutchins (1992).
Norman Hutchins’s first wife was Michelle and second wife Karen. He had three children.