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Tx2Tn Podcast Ep217 Noah Bowman

57 min · 27. maj 2026
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Noah Bowman is a rising singer-songwriter originating from Lone Grove in Southern Oklahoma, heavily rooted in the deep traditions of Red Dirt music. His signature style seamlessly blends elements of gritty Southern rock and authentic country music, defined by raw storytelling, heartfelt lyrics, and an energetic live performance. Bowman’s songs are highly regarded for their emotional resonance, navigating themes of life on the road, blue-collar roots, and personal growth. He gained prominent regional traction through staple tracks like "The Lariat" and "Songs That The Birds Sing". He frequently tours across the regional festival and club circuits, opening for major genre names like Kolby Cooper and headlining notable venues such as Beer City Music Hall in Oklahoma City and the Dancing Rabbit Music Festival. Known for holding onto his music until the timing feels perfect, his creative process is centered around living enough life to fully understand the stories he writes.

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