From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Keri Noble
Keri Noble
Keri Noble (born 1977) is an American singer-songwriter • 2008 Leave Me in the Dark
born in Fort Worth, Texas and raised in Detroit. Her fa- • 2008 Winter Comes Again
ther was a Baptist minister, and Noble sang in church as • 2009 Keri Noble (LP, Telarc Records)
a child. She attended a local Assembly of God school for • 2010 When It Don’t Come Easy
Jr High and high school in Dearborn Heights. She began • 2010 Flying Solo
playing her own music in the Detroit area and collaborat- Guest Appearances
ed with fellow singer-songwriter Dawn Xiana Moon and • 2002 Son of Adam "Waiting for the Radio"
Son of Adam. After meeting Billy McLaughlin, she moved
to Minneapolis, and in 2003 she signed with major la-
bel EMI. She was often compared to Norah Jones.[1] She
References
left EMI in 2005 and signed with JVC in Japan where she [1] Keri Noble at Allmusic
achieved great success, enabling her to continue to write • McLEAN, Robyn. Good fortune smiles on Noble. The
and perform in the US without the support of a label. Dominion Post via Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. 13
In 2008 Noble signed with Telarc Records in the Unit- August 2004
ed States and released a full-length album (self titled) in • Jones, Vanessa E. Keri Noble. Boston Globe, March 12,
February, 2009. In June, she released her EP, "Leave Me in 2004
the Dark", and November brought the release of her first-
ever holiday cd, "Winter Comes Again", which she pro-
duced herself.
External links
Currently, Noble resides in Minneapolis with her cat, • Official Page
Akiko, and continues to tour both the U.S. and Japan in • myspace
support of her albums. Persondata
Keri is a regular guest on the KFAN Powertrip Morn- Name Noble, Keri
ing Show on 100.3 FM The Fan.
Alternative names
Noble’s song "If No One Will Listen" has been covered
by Kelly Clarkson and is featured on her album All I Ever Short description
Wanted. Date of birth 1977
Place of birth
Discography Date of death
Albums Place of death
• 2002 Lullaby (Raven)
• 2005 Fearless (EMI)
• 2007 Let Go (JVC)
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Categories:
• 1977 births
• Living people
• American singer-songwriters
• Songwriters from Texas
• American female singers
• Musicians from Texas
• American singer-songwriter stubs
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