~ Bio ~
Born and raised in the musical community of Beacon, NY, and coming from a musical family, NOGA's (aka Noga Cabo) passion for music began at a young age. She has since performed
at many venues in New York State, including the Towne Crier Cafe and Rockwood Music Hall. In addition to her performances, she released two albums with the Solar Sound Band.
NOGA is a graduate of the renowned Laguardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in NYC, where she received a comprehensive musical education.
She has been recognized with numerous awards and scholarships, including three national Young Arts awards and the BMI Foundation 2019 Theodora Zavin Scholarship
for outstanding achievement in composition. Her song "Stephen Said!" was featured on the Perlman Stage in Stern Auditorium as part of the
A Time Like This: Music For Change concert at Carnegie Hall.
While studying at New England Conservatory, NOGA was commissioned to conceptualize, compose, arrange, and perform "MOSAIC,"
an interdisciplinary event that explored themes of immigration and the artistic process.
Coming from a multicultural background, she draws inspiration from a wide range of musical genres, as is evident in her last collaborative work The Cabo Project,
released in July 2021. NOGA's dedication to collaborative projects and exploration of new musical avenues continues to propel her forward.
at many venues in New York State, including the Towne Crier Cafe and Rockwood Music Hall. In addition to her performances, she released two albums with the Solar Sound Band.
NOGA is a graduate of the renowned Laguardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in NYC, where she received a comprehensive musical education.
She has been recognized with numerous awards and scholarships, including three national Young Arts awards and the BMI Foundation 2019 Theodora Zavin Scholarship
for outstanding achievement in composition. Her song "Stephen Said!" was featured on the Perlman Stage in Stern Auditorium as part of the
A Time Like This: Music For Change concert at Carnegie Hall.
While studying at New England Conservatory, NOGA was commissioned to conceptualize, compose, arrange, and perform "MOSAIC,"
an interdisciplinary event that explored themes of immigration and the artistic process.
Coming from a multicultural background, she draws inspiration from a wide range of musical genres, as is evident in her last collaborative work The Cabo Project,
released in July 2021. NOGA's dedication to collaborative projects and exploration of new musical avenues continues to propel her forward.