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About
Noah Collins
Noah Collins has
been composing music he wanted to hear since 2000. He joined his first
band that year as a drummer with Black Tuesday. They played what he refers to as "garage
rock" because they never left the garage. In 2002, he went on to
play with Dear Abi, an
acoustic rock band. There he was actively involved in songwriting,
vocals, guitar, and harmonica. The band performed locally and cut their
first album, Dear Abi, in 2002. It was for this album that Noah copyrighted his
first song, "Maria."
The album sold locally and Noah made his first live appearance at
"At Home Café" in
Chattanooga
,
Tennessee
that year.
Noah's musical
ability continued to grow over the years by playing open mics around the
Chattanooga
and
Atlanta
area. 2004 found him back on the drums and the harmonica with the
popular regional band, The
Rounders. It was here that Noah acquired his interest in Honkytonk/Rockabilly.
Currently, he continues to write songs and perform rock and roll with The
Stateline Project. You'll often find him singing and playing his new
songs and old favorites at He-Brews café in
Fort Oglethorpe
Georgia
.
Albums
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Dear Abi -
Copyright 2002
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Forget
Something - Copyright 2003
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Hillbilly -
Copyright 2004
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Heart on a
Line - Projected for release in Summer 2008
Influences
C.C.R., David
Gray, The Rounders (individually), Bruce Springsteen, Will Hoge,
Johnny Cash, and Steve Earl
Contact
Telephone:
423-255-7311
Email: Noah@NoahCollinsMusic.com
Previous Performances
Rhythm & Brews - Chatt., Tn.
Eddie's Attic - Atlanta, Ga.
The Garage - Winston Salem, NC.
Windows on the Cumberland - Nashville, Tn.
Brother's Bar - Gadsden, Alabama
Patrick Sullivan's Saloon - Knoxville, TN.
Smith's Old Bar - Atlanta, Ga.
Exit/In - Nashville, Tn.
Thirsty Thursday's - Cleveland, TN.
Red Light Cafe - Atlanta, GA.
The Depot - Dalton, Ga.
Mellow Mushroom - Caralton, Ga.
He-Brews Cafe - Fort Oglethorpe, Ga
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