Emmy winning songwriter, Tim Noah, has the unique ability to reach across generations and genres to captivate audiences of all ages. With humor, storytelling and effervescent energy Noah warms the heart, celebrates the human spirit, and inspires listeners to dream.
In One Fell Swoop, Tim Noah Dares to Dream and proves Anything is Possible. Recorded in Nashville, One Fell Swoop is for his friends, and fans, and the kids who have grown up with him and may now have kids of their own. It’s a side of my singing and songwriting I’ve wanted to share for a long, long time.
Tim's 06 album Faces of Christmas, features songs written especially for the holiday season, including “Just Because” which was chosen for the CD, Best of Christmas in the Northwest. Tim Noah was the host of the award winning weekly series How ‘Bout That and is the recipient of 8 Emmy awards for his music and television productions. He is the star of the award winning children’s special In Search of the Wow Wow Wibble Woggle Wazzie Woodle Woo! which aired on HBO, The Disney Channel, The Super Channel and on the BBC in England.
“Tim is a unique and charismatic performer with non-stop energy and enormous talent.” ABC TV, New York
More testimonials and descriptions of Tim Noah’s numerous awards as well as audio samples (on the albums page) from his CD’s can be found on our website www.timnoah.com.
V This section is endearingly engendered to Tom Thumb You lovable little So-and-So I hate church But I loved his songs I pointed at the elderly gentleman Who sung "Everyone needs a little mercy now!" Ironically a stars and stripes Christian song It's so simple and universal that everyone needs a little mercy "We don't deserve, But we need it." And his songs I pointed to that little boy Who sung "Amazing Grace." Rot in hell YOU BITCH POET
VI You didn't hear me And I remember everything you say Like a tape recorder I never promised anything If you think I've agreed Don't you think I would do that in person? It says Tom Thumb on the side of the building But it says Matt Alan on this book And I think a book means much more than a building My poem means more than this building Her discombobulated cover of a retarded song means more than this building That boy's short song Sang to me For me to hear And everyone else in this room Means more than your cowboy boots Your cigarette complexion No, you look like a cigarette Your face is whaddaya call it?! OVAL!! Your red scalp is ember And the grey wool on top Is that last bit of ash Cinging-on Evading The flick Means more than your closed and weak mind More than all those awards And that stupid fucking picture with six different versions of you In outer space You are as beautiful as the rest of us Rot in hell YOU BITCH POET Rot in hell I stole your wife's pen And I'm using it to write this.
DEAR TIM NOAH I HAVE ALWAYS liked you as my number one insperashoin ever scents i saw you when i was welly little and i still do think that you are a very nice friend in the hole wide world so reach for your dreams and follow your heart from amy stitch
I first saw you perform at Machias Elementary back in the early 80s, you were and are wonderful. I must come check out your theater! Thanks for the friendship and all that you do! Linda
dear tim noah you well always be my speshal friend and that i think that you are a welly wounderful person to me and my mother becuse ever scents i seen you at the parks and other places well i know that you well always be my number one . tim when i was yunger and singing on stage for people i use to get bullyed a lot and have taers going down my eyes so i do feel the same way that you have felt scets you wear feeling when people would hart you so i like you for ho you are in side your hart . and i know that all of those childern think that you are a wounderful insprashoin ever and i think so that you are a wounderful person to be a role mottle to those childern that want to be a singer or a dancer on stage just like you so tim noah reach for the stars an never let any one make you feel uncopterbul becuse i think that you are nice and sweet and talented to even with your heart jeannette also thinks that you are welly alsometo and she thinks that your number one also . tim you also have welly good avace when you help other s out that a nother good think about you also i well always feel happy when i lison to your music so timnoah you are a welly sweet friend to the childern and eye amystitch and even my old friends to from school that are nice and tim have a happy hoiday and i wish you all the best so always reach for the stars and always follow your heart . tim i thing childern shuld follw there heart to and reach for the stars so have a wounderful chrismas fromamy stitch an rember you are a sweet friend .
Hi Tim, Great new and different side of your music for me. I love Pour Out a Blessing. Thanks for all the wonderful memories and I am looking forward to meeting you. Still a huge fan, Greg
Thanks for including me in your circle of friends, Tim. I really enjoyed the open mic on Friday night and the vibe of the Thumbnail Theater. Hope I get to know you better there.
What a wonderful show! You played such a great mix of your folk and childrens music, it made it fun for all ages. Thanks so much for coming to play at our Grove. We hope you'll perform on our stage again soon!
OH! I am sooo happy to see you still preforming. My sister and I saw you preform when we were in elementary school in Redmond, WA. I am happy to say that I a able to share your music with my children. I played them a sample and they just loved it! Congrats!!! -MEGAN