Doctor Noize & The Band

The Doc's a Stanford-educated father, chart-topping musician, commissioned composer for stage and screen, author, award-winning teacher, speaker, studio owner and humorist. Doctor Noize ignites imaginations with vibrant songs, engaging workshops, and interactive performances, sparking joy for children and anyone who likes to have fun. Featuring strong male, female, and diverse characters with contrasting and collaborating perspectives, his work is for everyone.

Mission Statement: Doctor Noize inspires creativity, curiosity and character through music, art, and words.

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Ode To Sidney Grace

Here’s the story behind Ode To Sidney Grace, a heartfelt song and video 18 years in the making chronicling the life of Doctor Noize's oldest daughter!

Diversity & The Doc

The June Noizeletter has a simple thought: Diversity is what is invigorating and enriching the Doc's life and career experience. Here's a shout-out to the people who've colored his creative life this year.

Wyoming Workshops!

Hear two new Doctor Noize Workshop Songs written by Cheyenne students at the Laramie County Library in Wyoming: Animals Rock! by Grades 6 & Under, and Cold, Dark Days by grades 7-12! Rock on, kids!

May Noizeletter

The Doc released a multigenerational multimedia short film soundtrack NOT for kids but in collaboration WITH his college-age kids, 2025 Alive.

Rhythm Of Asia

Rhythm Of Asia, a track Cory produced for Patrick Adams, Vivian Fang Liu & the Sol Sharp Choir, came out in Asian American Heritage Month!

  • I was so grateful to work on this with you, Cory. The music and live sound really change the energy of the production, and make it feel so much more full and engaging. And you were so great with the kids. Thank you so much.

    - Marieke Gaboury

  • This album is every parent’s nightmare.

    - Vivian Fang Liu, Children’s Music Network Board Member

  • The recording is unlike anything I’ve heard. It is a two-act musical/opera that introduces kids to the orchestra and classical music while telling a touching story of friendship. The orchestra was recorded in Prague and the singers are Metropolitan Opera singers: Nathan Gunn, Isabel Leonard, John McVeigh, Jerry Siena, and well…me. My girls have been listening to this recording for months, and it is still our favorite. Our family has choreographed much of the show. We sing-a-long, quote the lines, and dance away in our mini-van. I know many of you share my concern for the health of classical music in our country and are already ambassadors for music. This recording does much to help build an audience for the future!

    - Seth Killen