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, character and community through music, art, and words.

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Diversity Single & Video

Cory's joyous new Doctor Noize Single & Video Diversity with Grammy-winners Alphabet Rockers and Vivian Fang Liu is out on MLK Day!

Last Email Noizeletter

Loss and rebirth go hand in hand. You’re not alone. Read the Doc's last email Noizeletter and hear his piano pieces on loss and life.

We Learn To Create

The Noizeletter We Learn To Create is about music and teaching. We all have more to share from our experience than we think we do.

1-2-3-4-5-6-7 A Song

What do Beethoven, Taylor Swift and YOU have in common? After hearing the Doc's October Single & Video, you all know how to write a song.

Birthday Noizeletter

The Doc's birthday Noizeletter gives his thoughts on happiness, community, and gifts, and tells stories behind his brand new single & video "1-2-3-4-5-6-7 A Song."

  • My kids listened to the noun town song all summer long. My 2 year old in particular liked to turn it on really loud from my phone app when we were at the grocery store, or church, or standing in line at the post office.
    A couple days ago I asked my second grader what she learned in school that day, and her whole face lit up when she replied, “we learned about nouns! My teacher asked us what a noun was and I told her a person, place or thing.” And for the record, I had no idea what an abstract noun was until I heard the song.

    - Melissa Buecher

  • I downloaded the digital version last month and have now listened to both albums.  I am amazed at the creative effort that it took to do this!  I am truly impressed.  I really like how you can integrate so many different musical styles.  I could hear echoes of Mozart, actual Beethoven, of course, the late romantic composers, Gershwin, Bernstein, and many others. The whole time I was listening, I was imagining this as an animated movie, sort of like “Aladdin”, since I doubt you could do it justice as a live performance opera :-). Congratulations on carrying Phineas Mcboof Crashes the Symphony through to completion!

    - Phil Farrell

  • Five stars. Hard to put down, and still humming the tune. This is a really fun game for kids of all ages. Lots of fun to pick up and play but hard to master, so it keeps you coming back. The music is awesome and the game itself is visually appealing to look at. Highly recommend. You’ll love it.

    - Russell Nelson