Years active 2001–present | Website www.jesseandnoah.com | |
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Associated acts The Bellamy Brothers, Elston Gunn Members Jesse BellamyNoah Bellamy Albums Southern Usonia, Nowhere Revisited, Driven Back, Brethren Record labels Smith Entertainment, Jesse and Noah, INDEPENDENT, Bellerophon Records Similar The Bellamy Brothers, Thirstbusters, Howard Bellamy, Deborah Allen, Sister Sparrow and the D Profiles |
Jesse and noah true love doesn t beg on the viva nashvegas radio show 4 20 13
Jesse & Noah is a Nashville, Tennessee country-rock duo with roots in central Florida, comprised of brothers Jesse Bellamy and Noah Bellamy. Jesse and Noah were raised in Darby, Florida on their family's cattle farm and got an early taste of the touring musician's life, going on the road frequently with their father, David Bellamy of the country-pop duo, the Bellamy Brothers.
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- Jesse and noah true love doesn t beg on the viva nashvegas radio show 4 20 13
- Discography
- Songs
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In 2002, Jesse and Noah moved from Tampa, Florida, to Nashville, Tennessee. Their debut album with Fort Worth-based Smith Music Group titled Nowhere Revisited was released in 2006. Their song, "You're the World", co-written by Jesse Bellamy and David Bellamy, was included on both the Nowhere Revisited album and the Bellamy Brothers' album Jesus Is Coming. The album included a cover of the Tom T. Hall-penned "Faster Horses" and earned them the "Who to Watch in 2007" title by the Country Music Association.
Driven Back was released in August 2012 and featured the song "You Could Have Had it All" with accompanying video on CMT.com
Brethren (Bellerophon Records) came out in May 2015, an EP of cover versions highlighting sibling harmonies in classic country music, including the Everly Brothers song, "All I Have to Do Is Dream".
Southern Usonia (independent release) was self-produced at their home studio in Nashville, Tennessee and released October 14, 2016. Rolling Stone Country premiered a video for the single, "This Town Was Built on Heartbreak Songs", filmed at the Nashville Palace and featuring footage of honky tonks on Lower Broadway, and celebrity cameos from Tanya Tucker, T. G. Sheppard, Ronnie McDowell, Deborah Allen, and the Bellamy Brothers.
Discography
Songs
You Could Have Had It AllDriven Back · 2012
This Town Was Built on Heartbreak SongsSouthern Usonia · 2016
Daddy's Got a ShotgunNowhere Revisited · 2006