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Newcomer Noel Gourdin (Gor-Deen) is prepped to make a major impact on the music world with his powerful debut disc After My Time via Epic Records. Free bold font. Influenced by classic soul as well as the contemporary sounds of R&B and hip-hop, Noel’s music is a seamless blend of each genre. “Listening to so much music from so many different eras really helped me put my style together,” explains the gifted singer-songwriter. His debut offering is a refreshing mix of timeless R&B with a modern, youthful feel. Armed with commanding, rich vocals and a solid collection of intimate, soulful songs, this budding new talent is positioned to make an indelible mark on music’s landscape by bringing together listeners across all generations and genres.

Many artists have been declared “before their time” however with the album title After My Time, Noel pays homage to the soul stars of generations past that have paved the way for him to express himself through the “most relevant music” in his life. While he’d fit perfectly in the old-school soul genre, he has crafted an album that also proves him to be a unique new-generation artist with undeniable staying power.

  • Family Reunion Performed by Noel Gourdin (as Noel) Written by DJ Kay Gee (as Keir Gist) / Terence Abney / KeAnthony Billard Published by Divine Mill Music (ASCAP) / Babytalk (ASCAP) / KeAnthony Billard (BMI) Express Yourself Performed by Charles Wright Written by Charles Wright.
  • With Gist as producer, Gourdin debuted on the soundtrack for the 2004 film The Cookout with 'Family Reunion.' A deal with Sony-distributed Columbia was signed the following year, but progress was stalled by staffing shake-ups and a move to the Epic roster.

As a kid growing up just outside of Boston in Brockton, Massachusetts, the 26-year-old musician soaked up the sounds of his father’s music collection, which consisted of plenty of old soul favorites like Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Tyrone Davis and Teddy Pendergrass. Noel realized his true passion for making music in high school and set out on the beaten path to a professional career by writing and producing songs and performing at clubs and showcases in and around the Boston area. During this time, he partnered with Larry “Lucky” Fernandes, a music executive also from the Boston area and head of Stalin Entertainment. Having grown up with Noel, Fernandes watched him develop into a promising musician and when he felt the time was right, he introduced the aspiring singer to fellow producer/artist Tommy Olivera and songwriter Balewa Muhammad of the Trakaddix production team.

Noel gourdin family reunion (00:46) - Media type: mp3 - Info: 719 Kb Download. The song Family Reunion by Noel Gourdin was featured in the following movies: The Cookout. Aug 30, 2017 - With Gist as producer, Gourdin debuted on the soundtrack for the 2004 film The Cookout with 'Family Reunion.' A deal with Sony-distributed. Gourdin contributed the song ‘Family Reunion’ to the soundtrack of “The Cookout”. Vigilante 8 Arcade Pc. A meeting with Sony Urban in 2005 led to a summer showcase and in 2008 Noel released his debut offering, 'After My Time'. His first album is a refreshing mix of timeless R&B with a modern, youthful feel. Family Reunion Noel Gourdin Summers spent in Pachuta, Mississippi with his grandparents deepened his connection to Southern soul and traditional gospel. As a youngster, he started writing, as well as performing, in shows for the local Boys & Girls Clubs.

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Olivera had a wide range of industry contacts, among them former Naughty By Nature DJ / producer Kay-Gee, best known for his production work for Jaheim, Zhané and Next. Declaring him the “new-age Sam Cooke,” Kay-Gee brought Noel into the studio to record “Family Reunion” for the soundtrack to the 2004 film The Cookout. A number of industry players bore witness to the formation of Noel’s career, as he also found himself in the studio with hit-making producers such as Mike City and Dr. Dre along the way. After taking meetings with various labels, Noel’s camp ultimately settled at Epic and set to work on presenting to the world who they already knew to be R&B’s next superstar.

With his father’s two-hour Maxell soul tapes as their soundtrack, each year, Noel and his family made the long car trips to his grandparents’ home just outside Biloxi, Mississippi. There, he spent his summers soaking up the environment that would serve not only as a rural refuge, but the foundation for his manhood. It was here that the city boy learned of a world outside of Boston. He lived and breathed the stories of his predecessors’ struggles through the civil rights movement and the oppression synonymous with the South. The memories of Sunday mornings at church, fish fries and backseat make-out sessions were created and each summer, Noel nourished his existence with the growth and renewal he gained there, much like that offered through the time-honored Southern tradition of river baptisms.

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It’s no wonder that Noel is already winning music fans over with his debut single, aptly titled “The River.” Kay-Gee produced the feel-good track in the tradition of an old-soul ballad, which harks back to the all-encompassing elements of love, family and summers in Mississippi. Noel recalls of writing the song, “My grandfather had just died and I was thinking about him, and in the Deep South, the river represents something spiritual.” He attributes the song’s popularity to its applicable theme. “I think there’s something in the record a lot of people can hold and grasp and relate to. It seems like people from 15 on up to 50 years old can grab something from this record.”

Along with his production team Trakaddix, Noel Gourdin co-wrote much of the album, which also boasts a formidable list of collaborators, including Raphael Saadiq, Vidal & Dre, The Black Beatles and Eddie F. Grown-and-sexy but edgy enough to appeal to the younger crowd, the disc offers up the melodic sounds reminiscent of pioneering soul imprints like Motown, Stax and Philly International, while incorporating the beat-driven hip-hop rhythms that are a constant on today’s music charts.

Some of these gems include “Reach,” on which Noel flexes his falsetto muscles while addressing the notion of giving a 100 percent to a relationship. “Sorry I Led You On,” is about the harsh realities of a man growing out of love. Noel lets his lover down easy on the track produced by Soundz (Usher). Salaam Remi (Amy Winehouse) works his magic on “Open.” Borrowing from the late B.I.G.’s “Who Shot Ya,” the tastefully seductive track hears Noel give praise to that special woman who arouses his sensual side. The typical male-female roles are switched on “One Love,” a groove-driven track on which Noel looks to take a relationship to the next level. The downside of love is represented on tracks like “Too Late,” where he campaigns to save a union he fears is already doomed; And Trakaddix’s own “Hurts Like Hell” hears the artist brokenhearted but bitter and resigned to move on. Hip-hop is infused again on the latter track, nodding to A Tribe Called Quest’s “Lyrics to Go.”

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In summing up himself as “city to the heart but southern to the soul,” Noel also sums up his music. “It’s emotional and vulnerable, but still strong and secure.” He is certainly among those rare artists who can walk the fine line between being “what’s hot” and a favorite among more mature listeners. His music can be played at the young people’s party or the family barbeque, much like contemporaries John Legend, D’Angelo and Robin Thicke before him. However, artistically in a class by himself Noel declares, “More than anything, I wanted to make music that was real, relatable and timeless.” And with this first offering destined to become a classic, Noel Gourdin has certainly done just that.

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Soundtrack Credits

Family Reunion
Performed by Noel Gourdin (as Noel)
Written by DJ Kay Gee (as Keir Gist) / Terence Abney / KeAnthony Billard
Published by Divine Mill Music (ASCAP) / Babytalk (ASCAP) / KeAnthony Billard (BMI)
Express Yourself
Performed by Charles Wright
Written by Charles Wright
Courtesy of A Million Dollars Worth of Memories Records
Published by Music Power (BMI) / Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
All Rights Administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Mr. Big Stuff
Performed by Jean Knight
Written by Joseph Broussard / Carrol Washington / Ralph Williams
Courtesy of Fantasy Inc. / Malaco Music Group
Published by Caroljo Music, Inc. (BMI)/Malaco Music Group (BMI)

Noel Gourdin Bio

Mi Amor Especial
Performed by The Avila Brothers
Written by Armando Avila
Courtesy of Roberts / David Films, Inc.
Published by Queensize Music (BMI)
Growl
Performed by Camara Kambon
Written by Camara Kambon
Courtesy of Inflx Entertainment
Published by Colorscapes Publishing (BMI)
Whoa Now
Performed by B Rich
Written by Brian Rich / Ron Hall / Jeff Barry / Ja'net DuBois
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
Published by B Rich Music / Dukeyman Music (BMI)/EMI Belfast Music, Inc.
Contains a sample of 'Movin' on up'
Performed by Ja'net DuBois / Oren Waters
Courtesy of Sony Pictures Television, Inc.
Breaker Breaker
Performed by Kool G. Rap
Written by Kool G. Rap (as Nathaniel Wilson) / Satina Pearce / William Pearce / Phillip Sexton
Courtesy of Igloo Entertainment LLC
Published by Universal Music Corp. o/b/o itself and Illville Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)/I Write Mines Publishing (BMI)
Stressed Out
Performed by Ty
Written by Tyrone Griffin / Kory Stewart
Courtesy of Sol Gruv Productions
Published by Sol Gruv Publishing (ASCAP)
The Reality
Performed by Irvin Mayfield
Written by Irvin Mayfield
Courtesy of Basin Street Records
Published by Irvin Mayfield Publishing (BMI)/Nisab Publishing (BMI)
What
Performed by Bud'da
Written by Bud'da (as Stephen Anderson)
Courtesy of Bud'da Productions
Published by Bout Bud'da Music (ASCAP)
Habanera Finale
Arranged by Spencer Proffer and Steve Plunkett
Written by Georges Bizet
Published by Baffle Music (BMI)
It's All Good
Performed by DMX
Written by Kenton Nix / Swizz Beatz (as Kaseem Dean) / DMX (as Earl Simmons)
Courtesy of Def Jam Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Published by Universal Music Corp. o/b/o itself, Swizz Beatz and Boomer X. Publishing,
Inc. (ASCAP)/EMI April Music Inc. (ASCAP)/Kenix Music (ASCAP) and Sugar Biscuit Music (ASCAP),
, administered by Bug
Contains a sample of 'Heartbeat' (Kenton Nix)
Performed by Taana Gardner
Courtesy of West End Records, a division of Payback Industries, Inc.
By Arrangement with Bug
Published by Sugar Biscuit Music (ASCAP) and Kenix Music (ASCAP), administered by Bug
Midnight Theme
Performed by Irvin Mayfield
Written by Irvin Mayfield
Courtesy of Basin Street Records
Published by Irvin Mayfield Publishing (BMI)/Nisab Publishing (BMI)
Symphony No. 5; Op. 67 in C Minor
Performed by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Courtesy of Extreme Productions Music USA
Published by Extreme Productions Music USA
A Fifth of Beethoven
Performed by Walter Murphy
Composed and Arranged by Walter Murphy
Courtesy of Thomas J. Valentino, Inc.
Published by RFT Music Publishing Corp. (BMI)
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All Night Long
Performed by Mary Jane Girls (as The Mary Jane Girls)
Written by Rick James
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Published by National League Music o/b/o Stone Music, courtesy of Jay Warner
Get Up to Get Down
Performed by Brass Construction
Written by Randy Muller
Courtesy of EMI Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
Published by Universal-MCA Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc. (ASCAP)
Sweet Thing
Performed by Rufus and Chaka Khan
Written by Tony Maiden and Chaka Khan
Courtesy of MCA Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Published by Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)
Flash Light
Performed by Parliament
Written by George Clinton / Bernie Worrell (as Bernard G. Worrell) / Bootsy Collins (as William Earl Collins)
Courtesy of Mercury Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises/Bridgeport Music Inc.
Published by Bridgeport Music Inc. (BMI)/Universal-Songs of Polygram Int., Inc. on behalf of Rubber Band Music,
Inc. (BMI)
I Want to Thank You
Performed by Alicia Myers
Written by Kevin McCord
Courtesy of MCA Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Published by Universal-Duchess Music Corporation (BMI)

Noel Gourdin Albums

Waiting (Remix)
Performed by Ty
Written by Tyrone Griffin and Camara Kambon
Courtesy of Inflx Entertainment
Published by Sol Gruv Publishing (ASCAP)/Colorscapes Publishing (BMI)

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Fantastic Voyage
Performed by Lakeside
Written by Mark Wood / Stephen Shockley / Otis Stokes / Tiemeyer McCain / Norman Beavers / Fred Alexander / Marvin Craig / Thomas Shelby / Fred Lewis
Courtesy of Solar Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
Published by H&R Lastrada Music (ASCAP)/Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP)
Family Name
Performed by Camara Kambon
Written by Camara Kambon
Courtesy of Inflx Entertainment
Published by Colorscapes Publishing (BMI)
Heartbeat
Performed by Taana Gardner
Written by Kenton Nix
Courtesy of West End Records, a division of Payback Industries, Inc.
By Arrangement with Bug
Published by Sugar Biscuit Music (ASCAP) / Kenix Music (ASCAP)
Administered by Bug
Summertime
Performed by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
Written by Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Bell) / Ronald Bell / George Funky Brown (as George Brown) / Hula Mahone / Robert Spike Mickens (as Robert Mickens) / Craig Simpkins / Claydes Smith (as Claydes Eugen Smith) / Will Smith (as Willard Smith) / Alton Taylor (as Alton Dameron Taylor) / Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Ronald Thomas) / Richard Westfield
Courtesy of Jive Records
Published by Zomba Songs, Inc. o/b/o itself & Da Posse Music (BMI)/Zomba Enterprises Inc. o/b/o itself and Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince Publishing Co. (ASCAP)

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Summer Madness
(as incorporated in 'Summertime')
Written by Alton Taylor / Robert Spike Mickens (as Robert Mickens) / George Funky Brown (as George Brown) / Richard Westfield / Claydes Smith / Ronald Bell / Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Thomas) / Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Bell)
All Rights on Behalf of Warner/Chappell Music Inc. o/b/o/ itself, Gang Music Ltd. and Second Decade Music Co.
Administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Cocktales
Performed by Too $hort (as Too Short)
Written by Too $hort (as Todd Shaw) and Stuart Jordan
Courtesy of Jive Records
Published by Zomba Songs, Inc. o/b/o itself and Skand Music (BMI)/Zomba Enterprises Inc. o/b/o itself and Stuart Jordan Publisher Designee (ASCAP)
Jungle Boogie
Performed by Kool & The Gang
Written by Ronald Bell / Claydes Smith / Robert Spike Mickens / Donald Boyce / Richard Westfield / Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Thomas) / Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Bell) / George Funky Brown (as George Brown)
Courtesy of Mercury Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)/Gang Music Ltd. (BMI)
All Rights Administed by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Mary Jane
Performed by Rick James
Written by Rick James
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises / Jobete Music Co. Inc.
Published by Jobete Music Co. Inc. (ASCAP)
The Closer I Get to You
Performed by Barbara Wilson and Romeo Johnson
Written by Reggie Lucas and James Mtume
Courtesy of Inflx Entertainment
Published by Ensign Music Corp. o/b/o itself and Scarab Publishing Corp. (BMI)
S.W.A.T. - Theme
Written by Barry De Vorzon
Used by permission of EMI Gold Horizon Music Corp.
Bloodwalk
Performed by Ty
Written by Tyrone Griffin
Courtesy of Inflx Entertainment
Published by Sol Gruv Publishing (ASCAP)
Family

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Got to Be Real
Performed by Cheryl Lynn
Written by David Foster / David Paich / Cheryl Lynn
Courtesy of Cheryl Lynn Productions
Published by Cotaba Music, administered by Peermusic, Ltd. (BMI)/Butterfly Gong Music (BMI)

Noel Gourdin One Love

Love is a Beautiful Thing
Performed by Al Green
Written by Seth A. Swirsky
Courtesy of EMI April Music Inc.
Published by BMG UK & Ireland Limited
Under license from BMG Film & TV Music/EMI April Music, Inc.

Noel Gourdin Patience

The Cookout
Performed by Nazz, Anthony 'Treach' Criss (as Treach) and DuGanz
Written by DJ Kay Gee (as Keir Gist) / Terence Abney / Nastacia Kendall / Anthony 'Treach' Criss (as Anthony Criss)
Published by Divine Mill Music (ASCAP) / Babytalk (ASCAP) / Mytrell Publishing (BMI) / Ogology Music (ASCAP)




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