Noah Budin
Noah Budin is a singer, songwriter, recording artist, performer, actor, storyteller, educator and program director. In addition to recording CDs of original music and performing concerts around the country, Noah is the full-time Life Enrichment Director at Kemper House Alzheimer's and Dementia Care in Highland Heights, OH. He was the Life Enrichment Coordinator at Stone Gardens Assisted Living on the Campus of Menorah Park in Beachwood, OH for 20 years prior. Noah was a performer/educator on the roster of Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland for eight years, performing assemblies, giving workshops, and becoming an Artist-in-Residence in schools across Northeastern Ohio. In the 1980’s and 90’s Noah was a member of the Chicago based a capella music and comedy group “Four Guys Standing Around Singing.” The Four Guys toured the country playing college campuses (where they won Entertainer of the Year several years in a row in their category from the National Associatiation of Campus Activities), state fairs and summer festivals, and Catch A Rising Star clubs in New York, Chicago, Boston, and Las Vegas. They opened for or headlined with acts such as Rich Little, The Gatlin Brothers, Jerry Seinfeld, Chubby Checker, Gary Puckett, Janeane Garofalo, The Amazing Johnathan, and the band Chicago. Noah was a member of the cast of Cleveland’s longest running hit show “Tony ‘n’ Tina’s Wedding” at the Hanna Theater for over one and a half years, played the role of Lazar Wolf in Cain Park’s highly acclaimed production of “Fiddler on the Roof,” appeared as Ira Zimmer in the Mandel Jewish Community Center’s critically acclaimed production of “Brooklyn Boy,” as Speed in “The Odd Couple” for the Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory, as Bellomy in "The Fantastiks" and as Charlie in "Death of a Salesman" both at the French Creek Theater in Avon, Ohio. Noah also stars as Marvin in the short film "Technically, Marvin" produced by g2h Productions. Noah has released three CDs of original music, Hallelujah Land: Songs of Faith and Freedom (1997), Metaphor (2007), and Only Love (2022), and has published a songbook with 22 of his original songs from his first two CDs. They are available on this websites store, and Metaphor and Only Love are available on most streaming platforms. |
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