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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

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22 hours this month including two sessions and a special tribute to CAN

Artist Info

Ian Noe

Ian Noe
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Ian Noe (born May 9, 1990) is an American singer-songwriter from Beattyville, KY.

It's said that Noe had a guitar in his hand from an early age. Brought up on the great ones of folk, Bob Dylan, Arlo Guthrie, John Prine, and others, Noe developed a knack for acoustic roots music. He began playing in local talent shows, school assemblies, and festivals.

It was in the early part of 2007 that Noe began writing music, and it was quickly evident he had a great ability to tell stories of his own through music. He entered the Appalachian StarSearch in Hazard on October 20, 2007, and won the grand prize singing his original song Don’t Let The Morning Bring Ya Down. Due to that win, Noe was invited to perform at a Rhonda Vincent concert in Hyden a few days later.

He began working on more songs and began recording for his first album in mid November. The process was quick, as he had all 10 songs recorded in a little over a month. He wrote and performed every note on the disc, Ian Noe.

After the tragic events at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia in April of 2007, Noe wrote a song dedicated to the victims of the tragedy. He played this song, Sweet Virginia for Virginia Tech students in April 2008 on the anniversary of the shooting.

In June 2008, Noe won first place in the State FFA Talent Competition in Louisville, Kentucky.

Noe was also named as one of the five finalists in the Boston Folk Festival Songwriting Competition.

Noe plays several instruments including guitar, harmonica, and piano.
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