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Noam Brown

Kids' Music Circle

 

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First name
Noam
Last name
Brown
Organization
Kids' Music Circle
Performing Name
Mr. Noam
Bio
I’m a children’s musician with the absolute privilege of singing and making music with children in multiple classrooms in multiple schools (primarily preschool age and some elementary school age…and babies!) on a daily basis. Building relationships with the children through music from week to week and from year to year as they grow through their early childhood developmental stages is the foundation for what the Kids’ Music Circle can accomplish. I use my guitar and drum as well as plenty of a-cappella singing with hand motions, puppets, and finger plays, to uplift, educate, learn together, and engage children through the joy of music.

In addition to classroom settings, I perform at libraries and festivals for larger audiences as well as facilities including hospitals, shelters, and various programs that serve children.

I have been a member of CMN since around 2018 and am excited to have joined the Board of Directors in the summer of 2025 and serve as Treasurer and on the Membership committee. I co-facilitated the White Awareness, Accountability, and Antiracism Group (WAAAG), a CMN affinity group that met virtually each month to explore and attempt to dismantle oppressive systems that exist in the broader culture and, by extension, within ourselves from 2021-2024. I currently co-host the monthly CMN Social Justice Song Swap on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7pm ET. We spend the first portion swapping songs and then dedicate the second portion to discussion and sharing thoughts, ideas, and experiences with navigating our current political climate in the context of working with children.

In addition to my focus on music with children I am also the co-producer of the “Bending the Bars” album project (not geared toward children) that brought together incarcerated artists with beat makers, musicians, and producers on the outside. The incarcerated artist presented their song idea a cappella through the phone recording and then they collaborated over the phone lines, including recording their vocals over the phone lines, to bring their songs to life. There are 16 tracks on the album, each by a different incarcerated artist/collaborator team. This project is an extension of the work of the Community Hotline for Incarcerated People (CHIP), which I co-founded in April of 2020, and the primary goals of the album are to amplify the creative voices of incarcerated artists and to serve as a tool to further our organizing rooted in abolitionist principles. We released the album on FREER Publishing in June 2025 and it’s available on all streaming platforms, as well as on prison tablets across the U.S. Give it a listen!!
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Location
Lake Worth Beach, FL
Interests
  • Performing
  • Songwriting
  • Early Childhood
  • Teaching & Admin
  • Special Education

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