Noah Spencer, a native of Richlands, Va., didn’t have to go far on July 4. Fans were thankful that he stayed around his neck of the woods and took the time out of his busy Independence Day schedule to be with them.
A fan-favorite on Season 24 of NBC’s The Voice, he turned three chairs in the blind audition, with his performance of Zach Bryant’s “Something in Orange”. While he may not have finished the show in the No. 1 position, fans claim him as their winner.
On the 4th, his from-the-heart acoustic performance kept fans hypnotized as they watched him on stage. Making his music, his way, while obviously appreciating the very positive reaction from the fans.
Noah works with his audience, smiling, looking at the crowd, thanking us for coming…but I think we were all ready to thank him for giving up part of his Independence Day to come to Johnson City and perform for us.
Again, we know none of this would not be possible without our great sponsors, so we really need to remind you again who those great people are. So again, a huge thank you to the sponsors of our Independence Day Celebration at Freedom Hall in Johnson City, Tenn. Food City, 96.9 WXBQ (notice our WXBQ Rabbit in the pictures below), WJHL News 11, and of course the City of Johnson City, and the great folks at Freedom Hall.
Here are his social media links. Hope you will all check them out and keep Noah on your radar. Most of Noah’s shows are in the northeast Tennessee/Southwest Virginia area right now. But keep an eye on his show schedule on his website. We are sure you will be seeing a lot more of Noah. Social Media: Website Facebook Instagram
We have a lot of photos to share with you from the show.

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