Americana singer-songwriter Noah Guthrie's sound is often described as combining the country/rock rawness of Chris Stapleton with the authenticity of Jason Isbell. The unique depth of feeling in his multi-faceted voice and the unmistakable Southern influence in his music allow him to convey emotion in a way that few artists are able to do in today's musical landscape.
Noah's latest album "Oddly Flexible" is a bittersweet reflection on growing up and the confusing changes that come with it. The album explores the contrast between the freedom and wonder of childhood imagination and the harsh realities of adult life. Noah talks about things he has learned and, often more importantly, things he has unlearned. Despite the crushing weight of change, there is an underlying hope here that each new day offers a chance to find perspective and healing.
Noah has built a loyal following through rousing live performances, social media and television appearances. He has released three critically acclaimed albums. He has also
he has appeared on NBC's "Today Show" and "Tonight Show", Hallmark Channel's "Home & Family" and ABC's "Dancing with the Stars".
The producers of the hit FOX television series "GLEE" discovered his YouTube channel and were so impressed with Noah's voice that they hired him as a cast member for the show's sixth season. Noah was also a semi-finalist in the 13th season of "America's Got Talent".
As a solo artist (as well as with his band "Good Trouble"), Noah has performed at major festivals, fairs and clubs throughout the United States and Europe. Noah has opened for an impressive array of artists including Ed Sheeran, Ben Rector, Corey Smith, Sister Hazel, Matt Nathanson, Dwight Yoakam, and has had the rare privilege of opening for the legendary Willie Nelson for 12 shows!