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Noah Earle

2007 Kerrville New Folk Finalist!!

About Me

Purchase Noah's latest CD, Postcards From Home, by clicking here .
Noah was born in Topeka, Kansas, “a good place to dig potatoes.” His musical involvement began in early childhood when he would listen to the traditional country and country-gospel music that his family would play and sing at their gatherings. By around age six, his uncle had taught him some chords and he’d sit in the corner with his miniature guitar, struggling to mimic the chords that they fretted. Between the ages of about 5 and 18 he underwent classical training for piano, voice and fiddle (his grandpa said “never let anybody call it a violin”). By the age of 10, he had decided that he wanted to write songs, like his uncle and grandfather, starting with gospel lyrics (at a very young age) and moving on to sappy love songs with piano accompaniment. Throughout this time, he was also exposed to blues and jazz by his dad and another uncle, both of whom sang and/or played in a number of bands. He and his brother Nathan spent several years singing contemporary R&B in junior high and high school, then got into alternative rock ‘n’ roll. In 1996, the year Noah graduated from high school, they went to Hollywood and worked with Mr. L. Entertainment (then a subsidiary of Disney). Dissatisfied with the synthesized production of their songs, and unable to crank out enough songs that seemed like pop single material, they came back to the Midwest, traveled to Europe and South America, and played around the Kansas City area for a couple years with the various bands they put together, including the Great Plains Weathermen. Noah has been touring as a solo performer throughout the Midwest for over four years. His debut cd, “Six Ways to Sunday,” has garnered him praise in the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands, as well as at home. Most recently, he was a finalist in the International Blues Competition in Memphis in 2006 and a finalist in the Kerrville Folk Festival's New Folk songwriting competition in 2007. His second cd, "Postcards from Home," was released on Mayapple Records in 2007.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/23/2006
Band Website: noahearle.com
Band Members: Aaron Harms plays guitar, bass and pedal steel in the Noah Earle Band, which performs predominantly in the Columbia, Missouri area.
Influences: Family, Stevie Wonder, Greg Brown, R.L. Burnside, Mississippi John Hurt, Jeff Buckley, Leo Kottke, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, the Beatles, Jonathan Byrd, Kelly Joe Phelps, Nathan Earle, Matt Fockler, Mark Bilyeu, Fred McDowell, Otis Redding, Jolie Holland, M. Ward, Bob Dylan, Walt Whitman, Gillian Welch/David Rawlings, David Kitt, Rachel Ries, Bob Schneider, Joni Mitchell, John Martyn, Bert Jansch, John Hiatt, Nick Drake, Steven Stills, Roscoe Holcomb, Doc Boggs, Jimmy Tarlton, John Prine, D'Gary, Bill Morrissey, Chris Smither, Elizabeth Cotton, Paul Simon, Caetano Veloso, Lefty Frizzell, Willie Nelson, Spring in Missouri, Sardines and Habaneros, PBR, Tender Moments with the One I Love, and more.
Record Label: Mayapple Records- www.mayapplerecords.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

More airplay and library adds!

Airplay: 3INR,  WMPG, WRRW, KXCI, KGLP, KRFC, KUSP   Added to Library : WVIA, WDIY, KWMR, WPKN  ...
Posted by Noah Earle on Wed, 03 Oct 2007 03:31:00 PST

the end of taciturnity

It's been a good while since I posted a meandering entry on the blog- there've been no half-baked rants, pre-lunch hypoglycemic incoherencies (don't worry, I'm not clinical) or even the most...
Posted by Noah Earle on Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:17:00 PST

Radio stations that have played "Postcards from Home" and/or added it to their libraries...

KCLC, KDHX, KOPN, WVIA, WDBX, WUSM, KZMU, KDNK, WRKF, WUNC, WCVF, WERU, WHAY, WETS, KDVS; WEFT, WALW; KAXE, Death Valley Radio, WFMT, WTMD, KEDM, KKFI, "CD of the Month"-KUNI/KHKE Cd's of the Month S...
Posted by Noah Earle on Tue, 18 Sep 2007 08:55:00 PST

Some thoughts on cellular telephone devices...

Isn't it funny to see people driving along, talking on their cell phones and gesticulating wildly, as though they were having a conversation in person?  Yesterday, I saw a guy with one hand on hi...
Posted by Noah Earle on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:38:00 PST

hallucinations in iowa...i'm alive!

I don't think I'll ever be the same after my sleepless weekend.  My circadian rhythm is as out of hand as a tabla player on Jack Daniels and Vicadin.  Foxes, Raccoons, Deer, Possums, Do...
Posted by Noah Earle on Tue, 26 Jun 2007 09:24:00 PST

Cheyenne-Arapaho BBQ

I played at the Blue Moon on Paseo in Oklahoma City for the first time this weekend with a great and talented bunch of guys called the Lonzo Dog Band. Later, a guy told me that the Cheyenne-Arapaho ...
Posted by Noah Earle on Sun, 17 Jun 2007 02:08:00 PST

El Sacrificio del Pulpo, El Truco del Tenedor...

It was only disaster, not so much as the jacob's ladder that bears witness to abortive harvest, or the wasted chance to slough a sartorial yoke by the water's edge.  It wasn't so splendid, that b...
Posted by Noah Earle on Sun, 17 Jun 2007 01:53:00 PST

Una llamada al espiritu de San Cristobal

  whose vigil is a brown thrasher, disinterring invertebrates from a freshly weeded garden, or a wild petunia, naked from the waist down, gossamer  neck for weighted pate? the blame fo...
Posted by Noah Earle on Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:40:00 PST

Cessation of kerrmoil, Rachmaninov to the rescue, CD Reviews

Well now, I haven't posted anything for quite some time. If anyone's noticed my reticence, any of a number of speculative thoughts may have crossed your mind:Is he on another of those exotic vacation...
Posted by Noah Earle on Thu, 07 Jun 2007 09:02:00 PST

more inane ramblings...tired.

If we only had some genetically ingrained memory of the Agricultural Revolution, might we not leave Mesopotamia to its own devices?  "Hey, guys.  Thanks a lot for figuring out that farming s...
Posted by Noah Earle on Sat, 21 Apr 2007 09:24:00 PST