Noelle Toland brings retro charm and modern spirit to Nashville’s country scene. Here, she reflects on her musical roots, storytelling journey, and the songs that shaped her sound.
With a voice steeped in classic country tradition and a knack for heartfelt storytelling, Noelle Toland has crafted a style that bridges eras. Originally from Oregon, she grew up singing James Taylor and Trisha Yearwood, honing her craft before making the move to Nashville.
Known for blending a retro country feel with contemporary energy, Toland draws inspiration from childhood daydreams and the rich heritage of the genre. In this candid Q&A, she shares the songs, moments, and milestones that shaped her journey — from her earliest lullabies to her dreams of playing the Grand Ole Opry.
What was the first song you ever learned all the words to?
I think it was this little song called “Honey Bunny” that my mom would sing to me when I was a little girl to fall asleep. I believe she may have made it up herself!
A song that always makes you think of home?
“Walkaway Joe” by Trisha Yearwood always reminds me of home. I used to sing it around the house with a hairbrush microphone, performing for my mom who is also a huge fan of hers
The album that made you want to pick up a guitar?
Sweet Baby James by James Taylor. He was the first artist I ever saw in concert when I was seven years old.
A live performance that changed the way you see music?
James Taylor. The Judds. Britney Spears. I have a wide range of musical taste.
One song you could play on repeat and never get tired of?
James Taylor. The Judds. Britney Spears. I have a wide range of musical taste.
An artist you’d love to share a stage with?
Chris Stapleton!
A song that reminds you of your childhood?
“Don’t Take the Girl” by Tim McGraw
Do you prefer writing songs in the morning or late at night?
It depends. I tend to be a morning person and find I have the best ideas come to me when I first wake up, but I do love writing in the evening as well, when the inspiration strikes.
A venue you dream of playing one day?
The Grand Ole Opry!!
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