Biography
Brett Noland is an Americana/Country Folk singer/songwriter from the small town of Irvine Kentucky. Brett himself plays acoustic and lead guitar, harmonica, and sings lead. When paired with fiddler and singer Bethany Hockensmith, bassist Dustin Creech, drummer Tyler Woosley, and percussionist Trent Taylor they form The Brett Noland Band. Influenced by classic rock artists such as Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones, classic country artists such as Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings, and folk artists such as Bob Dylan and John Prine, Noland creates a unique and original musical sound that is reflected through his songwriting of true personal experiences and storytelling, thus crafted from a wide array of musical influences. A first generation musician, Noland has learned, played, and performed music since the age of 10. His first debut was as the frontman and songwriter of his hometown country/roots band Half Pint Down, with a self-titled album released in July of 2016. Now solo and with a new band and new sound, Noland has recently released his self titled album “Brett Noland- When the Mighty Falls” in March of 2018. Marked by memorable and original guitar and fiddle accompaniments, harmonized vocals, and a rock steady powerhouse of percussion and bass, no song sounds similar, all written and performed from multiple influences, but with an overall binding flow that makes this record and his sound like no other.
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Members:
Brett Noland, Bethany Hockensmith, Dustin Creech, Trent Taylor, Tyler Woosley
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Sounds Like:
John Prine, Waylon Jennings
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Influences:
Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Bob Dylan, John Prine
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
06/07/18
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Profile Last Updated:
08/14/23 23:19:49