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Noëlle Michelle Hampton is an
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singer, songwriter, and composer. Her music ranges across the genres of
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,
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and Americana. She is a member of the Texas band the Belle Sounds, formed with longtime music partner and husband, André Moran.


Early life and education

Hampton was born and raised in
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. She began playing
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and
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at eighteen years old and started performing locally at twenty-one years old in
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and
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at legendary venues such as the
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and Slim's. Shortly after graduating high school, she attended San Diego State University and the
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in San Francisco.


Professional career

Hampton recorded her first EP in 1995 with producers Adam Berkowitz and Cole Tate in Mill Valley, California. She performed numerous live shows in the
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while continuing to write songs and becoming a more experienced live performer. She began receiving airplay on San Francisco based radio stations and the press favorably reviewed her EP and concerts. As Hampton garnered a following she began getting bookings opening concerts for
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, Chris Isaak, Wilco and others.


Lilith Fair

Hampton beat out about 500 other acts in the Lilith Fair contest hosted by radio station Alice 97.3 KLLC in San Francisco, California, in June 1998, earning her an opening performance slot at the Lilith Fair with performing artists Sarah McLachlan,
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,
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and other female recording artists at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in
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on June 24, 1998.


California Music Awards

Hampton was nominated for Outstanding Female Vocalist at the California Music Awards in 2001. Other nominees were
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,
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(No Doubt),
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, and Noe Venable. Stefani won. Hampton performed at the awards ceremony along with Huey Lewis, Sammy Hagar,
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,
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and others. The ceremony was on Saturday, April 28, 2001, at the Henry J. Kaiser Arena in
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.


The Belle Sounds

Hampton and Moran moved to
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in 2004 and began performing locally. In 2012, they formed the Belle Sounds, a five-piece indie-pop-rock band. Current members are Jim Echels on drums and vocals; Emily Shirley on keyboards, synthesizer, guitar and vocals; and Greg Hagen on bass and vocals. The band's third album, ''The Sea Within'', was released on July 20, 2018. That morning, the band performed on the "Music In The Morning" segment of KTBC-TV Fox 7 Austin's ''Good Day Austin'' show. The album received airplay and favorable reviews on Austin radio stations KUTX 98.9 and Sun Radio 101.1. The album and music video for the song, "Like A Villain", received favorable reviews, most notably in Atwood Magazine,
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and Glide Magazine. In addition to headlining their own shows, the Belle Sounds have performed on bills with artists such as Jerry Jeff Walker, for whom they opened at ACL Live at the Moody Theater in Austin in 2016. The band was officially acknowledged by the City of Austin and then-mayor Steve Adler with a proclamation declaring April 13, 2017, as "The Belle Sounds Day".


Film composing and songs in film and television


Discography


References


External links

*
The Belle Sounds
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hampton, Noelle Living people 1972 births American women singer-songwriters American composers People from Mill Valley, California Musicians from Austin, Texas 21st-century American women Singer-songwriters from Texas Singer-songwriters from California