August 24, 2023

Versatile Melodies and Musical Journeys with Noé Socha | Performing in the Bustling New York Music Scene

By Adeptus Staff

Today on Adeptus On-Air, host Michael Hoffman chats with Noé Socha, a versatile guitarist and harmonica player based in Brooklyn. Noé kicks things off with a performance of his original track, “Walking Stick Blues,” setting the tone for a conversation that dives into his unique approach to music. Noé shares his musical journey, starting with the origins of his YouTube Channel, Blind Selfie and Simple Blues Boy. His passion shines through as he talks about his yearlong musical project, where he paid tribute to music legends of all genres by playing their songs. Listen in to hear about his experiences performing in the bustling New York music scene and the unexpected response he received from John Mayer for his rendition of “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room.”

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