Matt Noblin began acting and singing at age 5, playing piano at age 7, tap dancing at age 8, and landed his first professional job, a commercial for a major credit card company, at age 12. Since then, his professional credits have included Ché in Evita, Rum Tum Tugger in Cats, Mike in A Chorus Line, and Stanley in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs, which earned him a regional award nomination for best actor in a play. Matt's career has included entertaining onboard luxury cruise ships worldwide, appearances in television commercials and print ads, and quite possibly one of his favorite credits (and one of his father's proudest moments) came when he had the opportunity to sing the National Anthem for his hometown team, the Boston Red Sox, at Fenway Park. Matt holds a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Massachusetts - Boston and speaks English, Spanish, and Italian.
Matt dedicates every performance to the memory of his beloved Nanas, one a pianist, the other a singer, whom he credits with much of his early introduction to the world of music.
If I sing, you are the music.