Noah Berg

Tenor 2
Musical Director
Economics/Music '12
Short Hills, NJ

As our own huggable, life-sized pitch pipe, Noah not only has perfect pitch, but also quite the story to tell. Hailing from the dry desert hills of Tel Aviv, Israel, Noah Berg's musical interest began at the ripe young age of 4, when, after being abandoned in a cave by his natural parents, was picked up by a group of wandering Bedouins.  According to myth, prior to being found, Noah wandered through the desert for 40 days and 40 nights living on nothing but cactus needles and hope.  When found, he was hardly recognizable, as the dry desert heat had turned his once feluptuous golden hair into a curly and uproarious frizz.  We are still awaiting the day that his hair will return to its natural state of Fabio-esque silkyness. Dating back to the times of such musical icons like Bach, Mozart, and Ricky Martin, his raw musical talent is known to have originated from the Ludwig Van Bergtoven gene pool, and whilst living with the tribe, Noah was exposed to traditional middle-eastern folk music like "Fall Out Boy" and "Cute Is What We Aim For", only further progressing his musical prowess. In Spring of 5762 (Hebrew Calendar), Noah immigrated to America to pursue his dreams of having an earring and joining an a cappella group.  He quickly attained both of aspirations and now spends most of his time arranging 12 songs a day for the Ramblers and works on his perm.

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