Noel Gourdin | |
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Born | Brockton, Massachusetts | March 14, 1981
Genres | R&B |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Epic Records, E1 Music, Shanachie Records |
Website | Noel Gourdin's website |
Noel Gourdin (born March 14, 1981 [1] ), is a singer and an R&B artist from Boston, Massachusetts. He is most known for his song called "The River", which appeared on the Billboard charts. [2]
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After My Time |
Fresh: The Definition
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City Heart, Southern Soul [4]
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2008 | "The River" | 1 | 21 | After My Time |
2011 | "Beautiful"A | 53 | Fresh: The Definition | |
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