Tim Noyes is that rare singer/songwriter whose music has a sneaky, hypnotic effect, drawing you in before you realize what’s happened. His nonchalant style could be described as an alt-country / indie pop / urban folk hybrid. A treat for any fans of Dr. Dog, Fleet Foxes, and Ryan Adams.
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About Tim and Aunt Martha:
Tim Noyes began writing songs at the age of nineteen in his freshman dorm room. Most of these songs were written about different friends in his building and featured one chord. He played exactly one show throughout his four years at college.
After graduation, Noyes moved to New York City to teach English in the Bronx. He started writing better songs, most of which featured more than one chord. In 2008 he formed Aunt Martha, the band in which he currently sings and plays guitar.
In July of 2009, Aunt Martha released its debut album entitled “Candymaker.” which draws from the band’s folk, country and pop influences. The band completed it first tour in support of the record, and is currently playing throughout New York and the Northeast.
What’s next…
2/6 The Red and The Black, Washington DC
2/26 The Living Room, New York NY
3/18 Bar Four (Tim Solo) Brooklyn, NY




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