MP3 Noam Weinstein - We´re All Going There
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"We're All Going There" is Noam's second full-length album, featuring thirteen indie-pop/rock originals about love, death, pirates, and various combinations thereof.
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 70's Rock, POP: Quirky
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Called "a thrilling songwriter" by The Nashville Rage, "a young Elvis Costello mixed with Randy Newman" by PasteMusic, and "a talent who croons lovely, subtle songs" by The Boston Globe, 29-year-old Noam Weinstein (rhymes with "No-Bomb Einstein") grew up in Cambridge, MA and began performing at Boston-area clubs as a teenager.
Noam moved to New York City in 1999, where he became involved in the local singer-songwriter community and released his first two EPs, Enough About You and Above the Music, which led to spots at South by Southwest and The Songwriters Hall of Fame and airplay on independent radio across America and Europe. In 2004 he released his first full-length album, Probably Human, and in 2006 he followed it up with We're All Going There.
In addition to his own shows, Noam performs regularly with Boston's Naomi Sommers, Nashville's Jess Tardy, and New York's Greta Gertler, three striking artists who have also recorded Noam's songs. To learn more please visit eNoam.com.
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 70's Rock, POP: Quirky
Details:
Called "a thrilling songwriter" by The Nashville Rage, "a young Elvis Costello mixed with Randy Newman" by PasteMusic, and "a talent who croons lovely, subtle songs" by The Boston Globe, 29-year-old Noam Weinstein (rhymes with "No-Bomb Einstein") grew up in Cambridge, MA and began performing at Boston-area clubs as a teenager.
Noam moved to New York City in 1999, where he became involved in the local singer-songwriter community and released his first two EPs, Enough About You and Above the Music, which led to spots at South by Southwest and The Songwriters Hall of Fame and airplay on independent radio across America and Europe. In 2004 he released his first full-length album, Probably Human, and in 2006 he followed it up with We're All Going There.
In addition to his own shows, Noam performs regularly with Boston's Naomi Sommers, Nashville's Jess Tardy, and New York's Greta Gertler, three striking artists who have also recorded Noam's songs. To learn more please visit eNoam.com.
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