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'Contemporary Piano-Pop Gem'

“The music video sounds as muscular and beefy as the single does on its own, and no matter which one you’re listening to – or watching – resisting the temptation to move with the groove is about as difficult as turning down a year-end sunset amidst an otherwise cold and wintry season. Hoffeld has a way with virtuosic vocal harmonies, and in this cut, he wants us to know just how powerful he can be with a simple beat. 

One part balladic revival, another part contemporary piano-pop gem, Noah Hoffeld’s “Born For America” is an awesome listen for adult contemporary fans everywhere this winter, and if you haven’t already given it a spin, I highly recommend doing so as soon as possible. Both the video and the song are naturally sleek and hard not to fall in love with, and while they might represent a new high point for this singer/songwriter’s scene instrumentally, I doubt they’re going to be the last hit release Hoffeld sees in this budding career.”

Beautiful review from Indie Pulse Magazine.

Read the whole piece and watch the music video here.

And stay safe and warm.

Noah

New Cello Video 🎻

Hello Friends!

I hope the Summer has been treating you all really well!  I've been working on music, but also taking some time to rest in Nature. I'm looking forward to sharing a New Album with you very soon! 

I recently made a video for Nitartha Institute, where I’ve been studying Buddhist philosophy online. It’s been fun and eye-opening to learn about this profound system.

More news below, but now enjoy the show....

I had a great time last month playing at Carnegie Hall with Heidi Breyer and at Le Poisson Rouge with Bryan Senti. Both incredible musicians.

With Heidi Breyer at Carnegie

With Bryan Senti at Le Poisson Rouge

Hope to see you soon at a live event. A lot of devotional music on its way:

8/26-27 Bhaktistock Festival, VT with Seth Lieberman and Radharani
9/2-6 Omega Ecstatic Chant Festival with Krishna Das
9/11 Rail Trail Mini Festival, New Paltz with Nina Rao
10/28-9 Krishna Das Weekend NYC

Stay well and Stay in Touch.

Yours in Sound,

Noah