Noam Weinstein
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FEB
26
2020
Cambridge, MA
Lizard Lounge
I Was There
AUG
03
2016
Cambridge, MA
The Lizard Lounge
I Was There
FEB
28
2016
Somerville, MA
Johnny D's
I Was There
FEB
26
2016
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
I Was There
AUG
04
2014
London, United Kingdom
The Islington
I Was There
APR
24
2014
Los Angeles, CA
Room 5 Lounge
I Was There
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About Noam Weinstein
Descended from a long line of casually dressed Eastern European Jews, Noam was born in May of 1977 to Boston's Diane Weinstein and her husband Larry. Upon seeing their son's face for the first time, they decided to name him Noam, Hebrew for "acceptable."
The 30-year-old artist grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and began playing guitar and trumpet in elementary school and performing at venues such as Club Passim as a teenager. After college Noam headed for New York City, where he became involved in the Greenwich Village songwriters exchange and began singing his own material at area clubs and accompanying other songwriters as a guitarist. In 2001 Noam released his debut EP, Enough About You. In 2002 he followed it up with Above the Music (produced by local legend Jimi Zhivago), and in 2004 he completed his first full-length album, Probably Human (with the soon-to-be-legendary Tyler Wood). Late 2006 brought We're All Going There, produced by the ingenious Lee Alexander. Sadly, Noam sold his trumpet in 1999, a year when the trumpet market had more than sufficient inventory.
Noam's music has begun receiving airplay on stations like WERS, WXPN, and WFUV, and his song I Can Hurt People aired on the Showtime network during its program Weeds. Live appearances have included South by Southwest in Austin, CMJ and The Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, and various clubs across the nation, as well as in Ireland (a small country in Western Europe) and England. In 2008, Skycap Records will be putting out Sixteen Skies, Noam's first foreign release.
In addition to his own recordings, Noam has been honored to have songs of his recorded by Jess Tardy, Greta Gertler, Naomi Sommers, and Lin McEwan, and performed live by artists like Anita Suhanin and Mieka Pauley, as well as the cast of Nero's Favorites (a musical produced by his father). He is also honored to have been a guest vocalist on albums by The Great Unknowns and Sam Sadigursky.
To learn more please visit www.eNoam.com. And thanks for listening!
The 30-year-old artist grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and began playing guitar and trumpet in elementary school and performing at venues such as Club Passim as a teenager. After college Noam headed for New York City, where he became involved in the Greenwich Village songwriters exchange and began singing his own material at area clubs and accompanying other songwriters as a guitarist. In 2001 Noam released his debut EP, Enough About You. In 2002 he followed it up with Above the Music (produced by local legend Jimi Zhivago), and in 2004 he completed his first full-length album, Probably Human (with the soon-to-be-legendary Tyler Wood). Late 2006 brought We're All Going There, produced by the ingenious Lee Alexander. Sadly, Noam sold his trumpet in 1999, a year when the trumpet market had more than sufficient inventory.
Noam's music has begun receiving airplay on stations like WERS, WXPN, and WFUV, and his song I Can Hurt People aired on the Showtime network during its program Weeds. Live appearances have included South by Southwest in Austin, CMJ and The Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, and various clubs across the nation, as well as in Ireland (a small country in Western Europe) and England. In 2008, Skycap Records will be putting out Sixteen Skies, Noam's first foreign release.
In addition to his own recordings, Noam has been honored to have songs of his recorded by Jess Tardy, Greta Gertler, Naomi Sommers, and Lin McEwan, and performed live by artists like Anita Suhanin and Mieka Pauley, as well as the cast of Nero's Favorites (a musical produced by his father). He is also honored to have been a guest vocalist on albums by The Great Unknowns and Sam Sadigursky.
To learn more please visit www.eNoam.com. And thanks for listening!
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
FEB
26
2020
Cambridge, MA
Lizard Lounge
I Was There
AUG
03
2016
Cambridge, MA
The Lizard Lounge
I Was There
FEB
28
2016
Somerville, MA
Johnny D's
I Was There
FEB
26
2016
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
I Was There
AUG
04
2014
London, United Kingdom
The Islington
I Was There
APR
24
2014
Los Angeles, CA
Room 5 Lounge
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Noam Weinstein
Descended from a long line of casually dressed Eastern European Jews, Noam was born in May of 1977 to Boston's Diane Weinstein and her husband Larry. Upon seeing their son's face for the first time, they decided to name him Noam, Hebrew for "acceptable."
The 30-year-old artist grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and began playing guitar and trumpet in elementary school and performing at venues such as Club Passim as a teenager. After college Noam headed for New York City, where he became involved in the Greenwich Village songwriters exchange and began singing his own material at area clubs and accompanying other songwriters as a guitarist. In 2001 Noam released his debut EP, Enough About You. In 2002 he followed it up with Above the Music (produced by local legend Jimi Zhivago), and in 2004 he completed his first full-length album, Probably Human (with the soon-to-be-legendary Tyler Wood). Late 2006 brought We're All Going There, produced by the ingenious Lee Alexander. Sadly, Noam sold his trumpet in 1999, a year when the trumpet market had more than sufficient inventory.
Noam's music has begun receiving airplay on stations like WERS, WXPN, and WFUV, and his song I Can Hurt People aired on the Showtime network during its program Weeds. Live appearances have included South by Southwest in Austin, CMJ and The Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, and various clubs across the nation, as well as in Ireland (a small country in Western Europe) and England. In 2008, Skycap Records will be putting out Sixteen Skies, Noam's first foreign release.
In addition to his own recordings, Noam has been honored to have songs of his recorded by Jess Tardy, Greta Gertler, Naomi Sommers, and Lin McEwan, and performed live by artists like Anita Suhanin and Mieka Pauley, as well as the cast of Nero's Favorites (a musical produced by his father). He is also honored to have been a guest vocalist on albums by The Great Unknowns and Sam Sadigursky.
To learn more please visit www.eNoam.com. And thanks for listening!
The 30-year-old artist grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and began playing guitar and trumpet in elementary school and performing at venues such as Club Passim as a teenager. After college Noam headed for New York City, where he became involved in the Greenwich Village songwriters exchange and began singing his own material at area clubs and accompanying other songwriters as a guitarist. In 2001 Noam released his debut EP, Enough About You. In 2002 he followed it up with Above the Music (produced by local legend Jimi Zhivago), and in 2004 he completed his first full-length album, Probably Human (with the soon-to-be-legendary Tyler Wood). Late 2006 brought We're All Going There, produced by the ingenious Lee Alexander. Sadly, Noam sold his trumpet in 1999, a year when the trumpet market had more than sufficient inventory.
Noam's music has begun receiving airplay on stations like WERS, WXPN, and WFUV, and his song I Can Hurt People aired on the Showtime network during its program Weeds. Live appearances have included South by Southwest in Austin, CMJ and The Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, and various clubs across the nation, as well as in Ireland (a small country in Western Europe) and England. In 2008, Skycap Records will be putting out Sixteen Skies, Noam's first foreign release.
In addition to his own recordings, Noam has been honored to have songs of his recorded by Jess Tardy, Greta Gertler, Naomi Sommers, and Lin McEwan, and performed live by artists like Anita Suhanin and Mieka Pauley, as well as the cast of Nero's Favorites (a musical produced by his father). He is also honored to have been a guest vocalist on albums by The Great Unknowns and Sam Sadigursky.
To learn more please visit www.eNoam.com. And thanks for listening!
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