Guitarist / Songwriter / Dreamer
Noah first picked up a guitar at just five years old, and it was love at first chord. Drawn to the music of Queen and The Beatles, Brian May’s playing stood out to him - as bold and expressive as the stories it told. Noah’s passion for music deepened when he stepped onstage for the very first time in Singapore, realizing in that moment that playing live was what he wanted to do for the rest of his life.
Since then, he’s chased every opportunity to connect with audiences through music. Performing at the Haight Ashbury Street Fair remains a milestone, where he first experienced the joy of seeing crowds singing and dancing along during their set. Another highlight was playing at Chase Center before a Warriors game, a dream come true that brought the thrill of a packed stadium and the unforgettable rush of energy from the crowd.
Noah describes his sound as pop-rock with an indie edge, blending the raw spirit of rock with uplifting, modern storytelling. Influenced by AJR and the Jonas Brothers—fellow brother bands – and by AJR’s Ryan Met, whose production style fuels Noah’s own aspirations to produce. He’s also deeply moved by Hozier’s live performances, especially the way he brings the audience into every song.
With Swami 3, Noah is proud of their first original track, “Summer Come Back”—a song that took two years to bring to life and felt like a defining creative moment. Now, he’s especially excited about their new single, “Hero,” an anthem for young people who believe they can create change but still look for guidance from leaders who light the way. It’s a hopeful, powerful track with a soaring chorus that captures Noah’s mission: to inspire, connect, and uplift others through music.
Noah wants to bring rock’s heartbeat back into pop music, leaning into authentic instrumentation over digital shortcuts. His goal is to reach teens who often feel minimized or unheard, reminding them that every experience—good or bad—shapes strength and resilience. His songs center around themes of family, friendship, doing the right thing, and making a difference.
Offstage, Noah is just as curious and competitive as he is onstage. A basketball fan, he draws inspiration from Steph Curry’s journey and the belief that with hard work, dedication, and faith, even the impossible can become possible. He also collects guitar picks, and can quote The Office with ease. When he’s not jamming, you’ll probably find him racing in F1 simulators, flying virtual planes, battling it out in Mario Kart, or sharpening his strategy in online chess.
For Noah, music is more than a career—it’s a way to spark connection, create joy, and bring people together.