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Birth name
  
Noam Isaac Weinstein

Name
  
Noam Weinstein

Years active
  
2001-


Instruments
  
voice, guitar, piano

Origin
  
New York, New York

Role
  
Singer

Born
  
May 7, 1977 (age 46) Cambridge, Massachusetts (
1977-05-07
)

Occupation(s)
  
songwriter, performer, guitarist

Labels
  
No Songs, Skycap Records

Albums
  
Bottlefed, Found Alive, We're All Going There

Genres
  
Pop rock, Alternative rock, Acoustic music

Similar People
  
Tim Gearan, Greg Klyma, Greta Gertler

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Noam Weinstein (no-ahm wyne-styne) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known for his studio recordings and his collaborations with other artists such as Mike Viola, Heather Masse, Sam Sadigursky, and Norah Jones.

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Biography

Noam Weinstein grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts and began playing guitar as a child and performing at local clubs during high school. In 1999 he moved to New York City and joined the Greenwich Village songwriting community led by Jack Hardy. From 2001-2012 he released six albums in the US (five studio projects and a live album recorded at The Living Room in New York); a seventh, the compilation Sixteen Skies, was distributed in Europe. In 2013 he moved back to the Boston area, and in 2014 he released Bottlefed, a self-produced project featuring a number of his earlier collaborators. (According to eNoam, its title refers to songs about "the innocent, the infantile, and the imitated.")

Recent Work

On February 29, 2016, Weinstein announced the release of his latest studio album, On Waves, "a collection of fifteen new songs about cycles, storms, mystery channels, and the beats beyond." The Daily Vault gave the new album an A, saying it was "heart-wrenching," "dazzling with its musical audacity," and "genuinely moving," while Popdose wrote that it was "terrific" and No Depression said it contained "an ocean of emotions in fifteen songs" and was "catchy," "heartfelt," "hilarious," and "beautiful." The day after its release, March 1, 2016, Rolling Stone Germany picked it as its album of the week, describing it as "beautiful," "perfect pop songs" reminiscent of Elvis Costello, Randy Newman, and John Lennon. Elmore Magazine premiered the album's first official video, created by artist Shawn Feeney for the opening track, "Last Reincarnation." On October 18, 2016, the project was nominated for Album of the Year in the Independent Music Awards.

Recognition

Although not as well known as many of his collaborators, Weinstein has received critical acclaim in publications like Performing Songwriter, The New Yorker, and The Boston Globe, and airplay on prominent independent radio stations such as WFUV, WXPN, and WERS. In addition, his song "I Can Hurt People" was featured on the Showtime series Weeds, and several others have been recorded by indie artists such as Mieka Pauley, Greta Gertler, Mark Whitaker, Jess Tardy, and Lin McEwan. He is also a three-time finalist in the USA Songwriting Competition.

As Leader

  • Enough About You (2001)
  • Above The Music (2002)
  • Probably Human (2004)
  • We're All Going There (2006)
  • Sixteen Skies (2009)
  • Found Alive (2010)
  • Clocked (2012)
  • Bottlefed (2014)
  • On Waves (2016)
  • As Guest

  • Jess Tardy, Waiting For You (2002)
  • Greta Gertler, The Baby That Brought Bad Weather (2003)
  • The Great Unknowns, Presenting The Great Unknowns (2004)
  • Naomi Sommers, Gentle as The Sun (2008)
  • Sam Sadigursky, Words (2009)
  • References

    Noam Weinstein Wikipedia