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ABOUT THE ARTIST:

 

NOAH I. BROWN -- Independent Gospel Recording Artist, Prolific Songwriter, Producer, and Author.  His musical influences range from Walter Hawkins and John P. Kee, to John Legend and Lauryn Hill.

 

Noah has produced five independent albums of his own (which have received a lot of buzz in the gospel music arena), released a Christmas Single for the festive Season, and has just released his new single (slated for Easter 2025), titled "You're The Risen Lord!" 

 

In addition to writing and producing music, Noah has written two best-selling books, written and produced stage play productions, hosted Spoken Word and Poetry Events, held musical workshops as well as

Gospel Sing-Alongs and Retro Concerts.

 

With his music, Noah has been featured on the Gospel Show, "Bobby Jones Presents,” and has opened for many gospel artists, including, Kierra Sheard, Smokie Norful, Vickie Winans, and Dorinda Clark-Cole.  He is the head musician at two churches and is embarking on reviving his stage plays through Drama Ministry. 

 

Along with singing, Noah also works in the public schools and currently resides in Illinois with his wife and their two children.  You can follow him on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

 

Bookings and Management:  

John Thomas: 217.819.1348

BrownTune217@gmail.com.

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MUSICAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

 

​-- Musician at two churches

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-- Recently featured in "Gospel Updates" Magazine

 

-- Written and Composed over 90 Songs

 

-- Produced 5 Independent Music Projects: "Grant Me Faith" - "You've Done 'A Mighty" - "Sovereign King" - "Keep Moving" - "Back To Basics."

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-- Released new Christmas Single for 2022, "Without Love"

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-- Shared the stage with the great Jazz Singer, Tammy McCann, and traveled with her as she did her "Yes, Mahalia!" Tribute Concert.

 

-- Opening Act for: Vickie Winans, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Donnie McClurkin, Smokie Norful, Mississippi Mass Choir, Thompson Community Singers (The Tommies), Bryan Andrew Wilson, Lemme Battles, Troy Sneed, Kierra Sheard, Hostyle Gospel, The Williams Singers, and New Direction Choir

 

-- Guest Artist for the SAFE House (Substance Abuse Free Environment) Concerts

 

​-- Featured Artist for "Juneteenth Annual Celebration" / Champaign, IL

 

-- Worked with the late Derek Dirckson, on his album, DCD "Ain't Nothing Too Hard For God"

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-- Organized and Hosted "Rhapsody In Lyric" Gospel Poetry Sets & Musical Interpretations

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-- Guest Artist for "EbertFest" Film Festival / Champaign, IL

 

-- Put on "Gospel Retro Concerts" Annually

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-- Performed the National Anthem at various University of Illinois Basketball Games as well as the City of Champaign, IL STAR Awards

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-- Performances at various local business: Including The IndoGo Art Gallery, Lacy's BBQ, The Champaign City Bldg, Neil Street Blues Restaurant, The Urbana City Bldg, Champaign Public Library, and Urbana Free Library.

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-- Musical Concerts for the Citywide Roots Festivals and Sweet Corn Festivals

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-- Guest artist at the Gamma Upsilon Society Annual Cotillion Ball

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-- Guest director of the C-U Gospel Sing-Along (Champaign, IL)

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-- Assistant Director / Conductor for the AFRO 498 Music Class at the University of Illinois (Champaign-Urbana)

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-- Guest artist at various churches, locally and in Central Illinois, including Chicago, Freeport, Rockford, Danville, Decatur, E. St. Louis, Rantoul, and O'Fallen.  Sang outside of Illinois in St. Louis, MO, Greenville, MS, Little Rock, AR, Tifton, GA

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-- Guest artist for different musicals and concerts, locally, and abroad

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-- Sang on television shows, including the Bobby Jones Gospel (for Impact TV), "On The Rock" Local Gospel Show, Lay Musical for CME TV, and "Black History Concerts" (annually) on PCTV

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-- Auditioned for "The Voice" and "Sunday Best"

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-- Teaches Vocal Training and Performing, as well as Piano

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-- Was featured on the Channel 3 News (Champaign, IL) for his musical contributions, as well as his singing and songwriting

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-- Wrote the books, "LOOKING THROUGH GLASS EYES" (based on his experiences with a musical quartet) and "DUAL ACCEPTANCE," (a realistic fictional book)

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-- Was featured on Gospel Rap Group, "Hostyle Gospel's" CD Project, singing the hook to "Calling Out"

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-- Was featured on Gospel Rapper, Ray Glass' hit single, "Supergirl"

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-- Represented the Gospel Genre in the citywide "One Community Festival"

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