Taking the world of electronic pop into her own original direction is Noel, a singer-songwriter from New England. Raised in the small Rhode Island fishing village of Wickford, Noel graduated summa cum laude from the Boston Conservatory of Music, having studied classical voice and piano. After singing for three seasons with the world famous Boston Pops, Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and the John Oliver Chorale, with concerts at Boston Symphony Hall, Noel began devoting herself to original pop singing and songwriting.

Producer/engineer John Weston of Futura Productions began giving shape to Noel's new direction. Working in his state-of-the-art recording studio, Weston has put together and led a world class team of arrangers to create a surreal musical landscape perfect for Noel's other-worldly soprano voice. Drawing on such diverse stylings as electronica, classical music, world beat, and modern pop, the creative group has formed a completely new and captivating sound. Noel and her team have been working feverishly on her debut album and DVD, which will include surround mixes and groundbreaking futuristic computer animated videos directed by the award-winning computer game animation company Rustmonkey.


Noel's music has captured the ear of LA film composer Brian Tyler, who featured her vocals in Josh Klausner's intense and highly touted thriller “The 4th Floor” (2000) starring William Hurt and Juliette Lewis, the suspense action film "Jane Doe" (2001) starring Rob Lowe and Teri Hatcher, and "The Big Empty" (2003), which includes Daryl Hannah and Kelsey Grammar. Noel's songs "Close Your Eyes" and "Requiem” are included in Helene Udy’s film "The Last Blue Day" (2004). YellowRose Music's upcoming (2004) breast cancer benefit compilation CD will feature the songs “Defenseless”, “Prides Crossing” and “Close Your Eyes”.


The singularly beautiful and hypnotic voice of Noel is a sound worthy of ushering in the new millenium. Bringing experience from around the world and integrating it into her own, Noel and her music will take you to places you've never been before.

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