
Descended from a long line of casually dressed Eastern European Jews, Noam was born in May of 1977 to Boston's Diane Weinstein and her husband Larry. Upon seeing their son's face for the first time, they named him Noam, Hebrew for "acceptable." Since then, Noam has been called everything from "a thrilling songwriter" (The Nashville Rage) to "a young Elvis Costello mixed with Randy Newman" (PasteMusic) to "utterly unique" (Performing Songwriter). The editors at Time Out New York heard echoes of Harry Nilsson in his songs
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I Can Hurt People
As It Fell
Too Small
When I Get My
Changes
Green to Yellow
Rosetta Stone
Sail On
Big Babies
Angel
We're All Going There
Pushing Sixty
Satisfied
Above the Music
This Land
Alpha
Now and Then
Pretty in Camouflage
Gonna Have to Charge You
Don't Want it to Rain
Kill Me Again
Undone
Where There's a Sky
I Could Lie To You
Other People's Hearts
Last Reincarnation
Dumb Cows
Birthday
Something Falling
Shadows
Marching in Place
Alien
Mother
Anna
The Easiest Thing
In the Time We Have
9:30 (Just Another Guy)
Not on the Lips
Hey Girl
Always Coming Home
Childproof
Fragile
Hold Still
Normal
Spinning Wheels
Intelligent Design
It Comes in Waves
I Can Hurt People (OST Weeds s1e09)
He Will Be
If I Had Feelings
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