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Matt Noveskey was born on 16 June, 1976 in Adrian, Michigan, United States, is an American musician. Discover Matt Noveskey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Occupation Musician
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 16 June 1976
Birthday 16 June
Birthplace Adrian, Michigan, United States
Nationality United States

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1976

William Matthew Noveskey (born June 16, 1976 in Adrian, Michigan, USA) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, guitarist, and bassist, best known as the bassist in the bands Blue October and Harvard of the South, and as bassist and frontman of the bands (a+)machines and Icarus Bell.

Noveskey moved from Adrian to Traverse City at the age of ten.

He grew up in a very musical household in Northern Michigan.

He had two uncles who both played bass guitar and sang in touring rock bands, his brother plays drums, and his grandparents played guitar, piano and accordion.

Inspired by his uncle Jim Noveskey, Matt started playing bass at age eleven and has been playing in bands since he was a teenager.

Matt has said that he was interested in playing both drums and guitar, and that playing bass sort of allowed him to do both at the same time.

His first band was called Love Muscle and he also played in the bands Terra Firma, Eat Some Tuna, and Toast, the latter of which included his brother, Dave Irish, on drums.

His early musical influences were bassists Geddy Lee, James Jamerson, Larry Graham, Eric Avery and Flea.

1994

Noveskey graduated from Saint Francis High School in Traverse City in 1994.

He attended college at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, first majoring in English, and later in elementary education.

He bartended while playing weekend shows with a variety of local acts, including the bands Switch and Botfly.

1998

Acting on a tip from his booking agent, in late 1998 he successfully auditioned for Blue October and moved to San Marcos, Texas.

Noveskey joined Blue October in 1998 after the departure of the group's original bassist, Liz Mullally.

1999

His first full show with Blue October was at Satellite Lounge in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1999.

2000

Noveskey played guitar, bass and sang backing vocals on Blue October's 2000 major label debut Consent to Treatment. He also created the artwork for the album and along with Justin Furstenfeld, co-wrote the single "James" and the live fan-favorite "You Make Me Smile."

2002

Noveskey toured extensively with Blue October in support of Consent to Treatment. He stayed with the band even after they were dropped from Universal Records, but left due to health reasons at the end of the tour in late 2002.

2003

Blue October re-signed with Universal for the release of 2003's History for Sale on which Noveskey contributed.

2004

Matt eventually fully rejoined Blue October in late 2004.

During his absence, Blue October never played the Noveskey-penned "You Make Me Smile" during a concert.

The band actively toured during 2004 and 2005 with such acts as Canvas, SouthFM, 7 Mary 3, Vallejo and the Burden Brothers, and even opened for Blue October.

2005

They also played an official showcase at SXSW in 2005.

The group have been on hiatus while Noveskey and Adams tour with Blue October.

(a+)machines has periodically reunited to play live concerts.

2006

The song was included as the opening track on the band's 2006 platinum album Foiled and is now a live staple.

Noveskey started producing other artists in 2006, and in January 2008 he formed a production company called 116 Producers with producer/engineer Chuck Alkazian.

The duo mainly worked out of Detroit and Austin.

Several of the artists Noveskey produced have signed to major labels, won awards, achieved chart success and had their songs placed in movies and television shows.

Songs Noveskey has produced or co-written have charted at #1 on iTunes independent, #1 on iHeartRadio, Top 10 iTunes pop, Top 20 iTunes overall, Top 30 Alternative, Top 40 Adult Contemporary, and Top 30 Hot Country Songs.

2010

After the departure of Blue October's lead guitarist, C.B. Hudson, in 2010, Noveskey temporarily took over guitar duty during performances until the band hired Julian Mandrake as a full-time lead guitarist.

During his absence from Blue October, Noveskey formed a second band with Blue October's drum technician Alan Adams, who had previously been the drummer for the bands Falling Jupiter and Flywater Washington.

The new band, (a+)machines, also includes Ryan Holley and Chris Lynch.

Noveskey is the primary singer and lyricist in the band, which have recorded a 5-track EP and a live album.

2018

Their most recent show was October 27, 2018 in Austin.

2019

In 2019 Matt started working with Alan Adams on a new musical project called Icarus Bell.

With the COVID-19 pandemic sidelining Blue October's tour plans, Matt was able to devote more focus to Icarus Bell.

2020

The duo began recording their debut album in 2020, which features contributions from Paco Estrada, Scott Graham, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Lukas Rossi, Kelsey Flanagan, Justin Furstenfeld, Will Knaak and Ryan Delahoussaye, among others.

Icarus Bell released their debut single "Aces" in December 2020.

In June 2021 Icarus Bell's music video for their song "Vultures" received a bronze Addy award from the Austin chapter of the American Advertising Federation.

Icarus bell released their debut album The Great Collapse on January 5, 2024.

While not touring and recording with his bands, Noveskey lends his services as a bassist, songwriter, vocalist and record producer for other recording artists in a variety of musical genres.