Career
His most successful album to date is Myself When I Am Real, which included hit songs "Great Light of the World" and "Falling Down". Other popular songs by Norman include "Disappear", "Nothing Without You", "I Will Lift My Eyes", and "Borrow Mine". He initially gained popularity when touring with another Christian band, Caedmon"s Call.
Norman"s fans call themselves Simpletons.
Norman is married to Roshare Finecey. Early life and career
Norman was originally involved in Young Life Ministries and gained a considerable fan base by performing at the summer camps there.
Upon releasing Big Blue Sky, his third album, Norman included a slip asking for donations to the organization. His song "Walk Down This Mountain" is about an experience at Young Life"s Wilderness Ranch.
The tour in support of this album featured Christian music newcomers Aaron Shust and Brandon Heath.
Norman is a graduate of Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina. His song, "To Find My Way To You" was used on various promos for the Columbia Broadcasting System sitcom, The Class. "Britney" and other projects
Bebo"s single called "Britney" is written to Britney Spears, and is featured on Norman"s ninth studio self-titled album.
Recently (2007–2008) Bebo has appeared with several notable Christian artists on tour as they present Andrew Peterson"s "Behold the Lamb" concerts during the Christmas season.
Bebo Norman"s album, Ocean, released on September 28, 2010, is a personal album, according to Norman, that covers the discovery of his true identity and the battle between fear and faith. The singer/songwriter told Christian Broadcasting Network.com that he hopes Ocean causes listeners to "look internally… at where they draw their own identity from.
lieutenant"s worth wrestling with who we are, where we draw our value from, and where we draw our life from and. refocusing on the source of whatever season of life we are in rather than focusing on the season itself."
Retirement
On April 3, 2013, Bebo Norman announced his impending retirement from music, effective at the end of 2013.