Noah G. Fowler

Noah G. Fowler

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Hailing from the Cumberland Valley of South-Central Pennsylvania,

Noah G. Fowler is a songwriter and guitarist now based in Nashville, Tennessee. Drawing influences from his past in Canadian maritime Fiddle jams, smoky Pennsylvania mountain dive bars, underground Allston basement shows, and his present - learning from Nashville’s honky tonk living legends - his sound is a diverse and rich composite of many roots music traditions.

In his career so far, Fowler has played notable venues like the historic Club Passim, The Jalopy Theater, Kung-Fu Necktie, Isis Music Hall, The River House, The Grove, The Englewood, The American Legion Post 82 Nashville, and has shared the stage with acts like Jobi Riccio Noel Mckay, Angela Autumn, Darrin Hacqard, Low-Water Bridgeband, Town Mountain, Caleb Cauldle, Cristina Vane, Brennen Leigh, Todd Day Wait, Joshua Quimby, and Palmyra.

 

To hear what I’ve been up to musically, click the link below!

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“There is a restless spirit in all of us. Some of us tame it, settling down in one place and building a full life. Others give into that desire for exploration and spend their years traveling and seeing the world around them. The latter is the case for budding folk-americana musician Noah G. Fowler” - Allston Pudding


Noah is a sharply perceptive songwriter, highlighted by his thoughtful lyricism that portrays a young man wise beyond his years
— Nick Crook
Noah G. Fowler’s youthful injection of soul is what we need in post-country. Folk-rock, driving music, call it what you want: it’s damn good. Fowler’s knowledge of traditional music is never eclipsed by their autobiographical approach. In fact, the synesthesic blend is pleasing as honey wine.
— Angela Autumn
There are just eight songs on what could be called be called a “mini-album” varying from bluegrass to alt-country to classic country and beyond. Fowler is an interesting writer and the songs have an old-timey feel – they certainly don’t sound as if the singer/songwriter is only 21. There are songs about love, stockbrokers in the 1920s, travelling and even early railway workers amongst other subjects – Fowler is old beyond his years..
— Alan Fitter, Americana-UK
Noah Fowler came up onto stage with his folk/country melodies with a strikingly “happy” theme among them. It was a great night of music!”
— Chris Rider, Pennsylvania Musician Magazine Page 14-15 -