Grant Norsworthy is a bass guitarist, up until recently playing with Christian band SONICFLOOd who largely rose to fame through his involvement in Paul Colman Trio. On the side, Grant was also well known around the local Melbourne cover band scene, playing in bands such as Rockett, Stealers, Vasoline, Supernova, and The Choice. He started playing the guitar in his early teenage years and has been quoted to have written his first musical piece on the piano at age 14, picking up the bass guitar following high school at age 19. Currently, Grant is based out of Nashville, Tennessee where he lives with his New Zealand born wife, Brooke, son Maxwell and their cat, Princess Buttercup. As of April 2008, Grant has left Sonicflood to use his new found talents of preaching and speaking. He has appropriately named his new combination of skills "Word & Song"[1]. He currently travels the U.S with his wife and son, speaking and singing at church services, festivals, college groups, youth groups, and more inspiring them to cultivate a deeper relationship with God.
Grant grew up in a Christian home and although he prayed a prayer of commitment as a five-year-old, he recommitted his life at age 13 whilst on a camp. Grant made a public declaration of his faith in Jesus at age 18 when he was baptised. Grant states that he "discovered God's amazing grace for the first time only a handful of years ago. Throughout my life, and even today, I become aware of areas of my life that I have not yet fully surrendered to Jesus." Grant is currently based in Nashville TN and a spokesperson for Compassion International.