Interview with
Norris Garner
April 2009, BlackGospel.com by Christopher Heron
Recently, BlackGospel.com interviewed music virtuoso and Minister Norris Garner about the fascinating Live Recording entitled, The Alaskan Project…Together As One. It’s been over eight years since Alaska became the epicenter and host of a major Gospel recording (Right Now God, Alaska Mass Choir); however, the timing for The Alaskan Project could not be more well-suited, with the winds of change well underway.
Alaska has stolen the headlines of news agencies and the imagination of the American public over the recent election season. In addition, with the inauguration of President Barack Obama, there is a sense of healing and unity among Americans across the country and, indeed, around the world. The aptly entitled album, The Alaskan Project…Together As One, sums up the sentiments, mission and vision the producers, songwriters and singers all had in mind, as it reaffirms the prophetic words of the project’s executive producers, Anthony and Louise Buie.
Christopher Heron: Norris, let's begin with your ministry. Share with us a little about your upbringing...your family, your world as a youngster and your love for church. How did this love for music and ministry first begin? And when did you begin to sense a divine calling to apply your anointing to the work of God?
Norris Garner: I am the baby boy of 8 children, 4 girls and 4 boys born in Roanoke Rapids, NC to the late Evangelist Olivia Garner. Being the baby boy, you know what that meant in our house. Mom always had one of the other seven to stay home and watch me. (Babysit your baby brother). I did and lived like most children at that time except, I was with my Mother in church almost every Friday night for prayer meeting and for sure all day on Sunday.
My Mom, Evangelist Garner, would do about three services every Sunday. I’m sure you’ve got it by now. We were a hand clapping, foot-stumping church. Sometimes we would travel for miles to a little tiny church way off the main road. The people were waiting for my Mom to get there; she was their guest speaker for the evening. Everybody knew that when my Mother got to the podium, five things were going to happen:
1. She was going to sing you happy.
2. Preach you happy.
3. Pray and lay hands on everybody in the church, including me.
4. Sing you happy again and
5. Before she would take her seat, she had to get her dance in before going home.WOW! That was Mom almost every week. So you can see the love of the church is just in my bloodline, I can’t help myself. Mom explained to me that while she was carrying me in her womb, she prayed daily asking God to place a special anointing on my life. She shared with me how up to the time of my birth, she continued to preach Revivals, singing and dancing all over the church. God has put an aching in my heart, mind, body and soul through my Mom to do ministry. I do try to keep quiet but sooner or later, the praise in me will get loose.
I really started to realize the anointing and the gift of ministry in my life when I was in my teens growing up in Washington, DC. When I attended church, I would try my best to sit near the organ or the piano. My feet and hands would move every time the music began to play. I would stand by the instruments and sweat, as if I was really sitting at the organ myself just playing my heart out…what an experience!!
I knew there was something in me that wanted to get out, but I was too young to fully understand what it was. As a child, I didn’t know what I was feeling. One day, at the age of about 15, I was sitting at the piano and there was no one in the house, just me. I was playing one of my compositions titled “I Am Saved” and, I can’t explain it, but I began to speak in tongues. I was crying and trying to stop, but I couldn’t stop. When I came to myself, I was laying in front of the piano where I was seated. To this day I can still feel that presence.
CH: You’re a prolific songwriter, gifted musician, and charismatic director. The gifts first nurtured in your childhood church are now an instrument for soul-saving and spiritual transformation. Where do you feel God is urging you to apply your gifts? And how did this leading of the Holy Spirit bring you to Alaska and the recording of The Alaskan Project?
NG: This is the time for the world to witness and be a part of a life changing experience in Gospel music as never before. God is calling and using musicians, singers, and song writers from all over the world in a unique way to bring healing, love, strength, hope, joy, and peace to hurting people all over the world. God is using us to carry his message in song to the people of every nation. I am very proud to be a part of such a movement as this.
Going to Alaska was indeed a divine appointment. We had no idea what God was going to do during that week in Fairbanks, Alaska. My sister in Christ, Brenda Burks, introduced me to her brother in-law Minister Anthony Buie. He had never heard of me or of my music ministry. Even I, didn’t know the extent of the ministry “Together We Stand.” I got it now. Wow! It’s a powerful message for the world. Not until I landed at the Fairbanks Airport, did Minister Buie share with me that he knew this was a divine appointment. So from Alaska, to the Lower 48, to the world, “The Alaskan Project: Together We Stand” was born.
CH: The Alaskan Project is an amazing, awe-inspiring release that ministers both to the senses and the spirit. But in your words, how would you describe the sound and spirit of the anointed release?
NG: From track 1 to track 11, the listener will find him or herself inspired and uplifted. The project has a fresh sound with new and original compositions. The title track “Together We Stand”, sends a message to the world that you are my brother and you are my sister. We are one, standing strong, Lets Stand Together! Track 1, featuring Stellar Award winning song writer, Isaiah Thomas singing “Jesus We Lift You Up” will get you up and ready for a “praze” party on any day of the week. This project is packed with the best production work and arrangements.
No we didn’t have Mr. Kevin Bonds nor Mr. Donald Lawrence as producers. But out of Oakland California, attending the home church of Mr. Bonds came Mr. Robert Anderson. He is one of the best producers and arrangers of our time. From Alaska to the Lower 48 to the world…Listen up, Robert Anderson is for real… got the hit; Just keep your ears and eyes open. Every track was recorded on protocols system. (Power House)
The Alaskan Project is so powerful it has wakened the dead, meaning the saints and those who walk around with their heads down. The track “He Restored Me”, with Jena Buie, will get you back in the saddle. This is indeed an anointed project with some of the best songwriters in the world. Church choirs and solo artist will be singing these songs for years to come.
CH: Alaska seems like an odd place and an unlikely location for a Gospel music recording. What made Alaska the right place and this recording the right tool for ministry in America in 2008?
NG: It was just the right time Chris. We loved the country’s northern most state Alaska. Remember this Chris, the scripture behind Together We Stand is… Psalms 75:5-6 “Promotions comes neither from the East, nor from the West, nor from the South, they come from the North, the Heavens. I believe it was divine for many reasons, but it’s just like God to take that which we see as being odd or strange and use it for his glory. God gave Minister Anthony Buie, in Fairbanks Alaska a message to give to the world. TOGETHER WE STAND.
It’s time for America to turn back to her first love, God. It’s time for families to come together; time for us to come home and stand together. We as a people need to take care of each other. We as a people have the power to change the world. It has been my life’s dream to uplift, motivate, encourage, empower and make a positive impact in someone’s life.
I am blessed to be a part of Together We Stand, for we share the same vision. WOW! We are on a Divine Assignment. It is my hope that we take this vision to the world. Not just another song; not just another concert; not just another music workshop, but the message that was penned by Dr. Clarence Eggleton of Berkeley, CA: “You are my brother; you are my sister Lets Stand Together.” Together We Stand is for the world.
CH: You’re a veteran musician who’s traveled the nation and the world. How would describe the spirit and soul of Alaska? And what elements of the Alaskan experience, the Alaskan culture and the Alaskan soul were you able to capture in this awesome recording?
NG: I must say Chris. I worked very hard while in Fairbanks with this project. But on Friday night, I received my reward for all the hard work when the anointing filled the house. I was good to go then. We had Pastors, choir members, musicians and concert goers, which is what Together We Stand is all about. Just people coming together to Stand Together For A Miracle of Kindness.
God showed up just in time. My most unforgettable moment was at the end of the concert. I was sitting stage left, getting a little rest. A young man and his family spoke words of life to me. The young man told me thanks for the worship experience, he also stated that he was going back home (meaning back to his church with his family). He stated that he was going to be the man and the head of his home. He also said that he is supposed to lead by example. Now Chris that is what “Together We Stand” is all about. That just gave me life again. That was a powerful moment for me forever.
CH: This album brings a host of talented artists, musicians and ministers. Could you highlight who are some of the psalmists, minstrels and ministers who poured their talents and prayers into this project?
NG: We had guests from the Lower 48 to team up with some of the gifted musicians and singers in Fairbanks Alaska. All of these singers and musicians made this project a success. Special guests included Isaiah D Thomas, Dr. Clarence Eggleton, Vanessa Williams, John Tillery, Pastor S. Anthony Justice, Valerie Johnson, William Taylor and Greg Hunter just to name a few. I can’t forget Brother Josh doing the house sound with Studio House North doing the recording, Paris Hollins the engineer. All of these people and more worked hard in putting this project together.
CH: Together We Stand seems like such a poignant and timely message and title for a song and album, given the recent victory of President Barack Obama. What was the concept in naming this album, Together We Stand? And how does this message connect with today's historical events?
NG: As I stated earlier Chris, this is a Divine appointment. The vision was given to Minister Buie in 2001, I’m just one of the people God has sent his way to take the vision one more step forward. This project was recorded in October 2007, long before the Democratic nominations. Yes this is a timely message to give to the world. Together We Stand will be the title of many projects to come.
We will be taking this to the world…The California Project: Together We Stand…The Washington DC Project: Together We Stand…The New York Project: Together We Stand. The vision is very strong and positive. It’s not about church or denomination. It’s all about God and Country and the world. Together We Stand is a symbol of Unity. Together We Stand is bringing families back together. Together We Stand is building relationships. Together We Stand is winning souls to Christ. Together We Stand is respecting each other’s differences. Together We Stand is not political or cultural. Together We Stand is about God and Country.
CH: And finally, what is your hope and prayer for the person who listens to this blessed album or the theme song, Together We Stand?
NG: My prayers are that all who listen will receive the message and live by the message. Chris my hope and prayers for this project are being unfolded as we speak. With no national distribution and no radio air play, people who have received a copy of The Alaskan Project, at a concert or through a friend have sent emails of “praze” and hope. It is my prayer that people will come together and putting aside their differences. TOGETHER WE STAND.
For more information on the project, visit www.togetherwestand.com. To contact Norris Garner, email him at norrisgarner@yahoo.com. To contact Anthony Buie, email him at awbuie@gci.net.

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