Dorothy Norwood, known as the "World's Greatest Storyteller", is a prominent American gospel singer and songwriter. Her musical style blends traditional gospel with modern R&B and jazz, resulting in a distinctive and emotive sound. She first gained fame as part of the Caravans, a supergroup of gospel singers, before embarking on a successful solo career which has spanned over five decades. Norwood's influential works, including the album "The Storm is Passing Over", have made significant contributions to the evolution of gospel music.