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Noah Wade is a singer-songwriter and rising music journalist from Long Island, NY. You'll usually find him at a concert, at a cozy coffee shop, or at the beach. His album The Story Of James Dean will be released in the coming months, with "Hello James Dean" and "DYA" already available for streaming. You can follow him on Instagram @noahjwade_ or email him at noahjwade@outlook.com

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