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Who Is Noah Rinker? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

Who is Noah Rinker? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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Noah Rinker // Photo credit: Warner Records

Quick Facts:

Full name – Noah Rinker
Birthdate – 03/25/2002
Hometown – Shaver Lake, California
Current city -Shaver Lake, California
Musical influences – John Mayer, Tyler Childers, Kings of Leon
Label – Warner Records
Current Single – “The Pines” (as of date of article: 12/01/2025)
The Beginning:

Country music is blessed with so many stars in the making. While the genre is changing in terms of the different subtypes of country music, one thing is for certain, country music continues to produce the best songwriters. Today’s spotlight artist, Noah Rinker is both a star in the making and an incredible songwriter. We chatted with the rising star all about his story, his signing with Warner Records, and of course his newest project, The Pines EP. Keep reading to learn more.

“I grew up just outside of Yosemite National Park in a a tine town called Shaver Lake, and it was super awesome growing up there,” began Rinker. “It was small-town vibes, and growing up there was really cool because I got to experience a lot of nature and being out in the elements.”

The California-native grew up simultaneously loving nature and music from as early as he could remember. “I started playing piano when I was four, and I started playing in church as soon as my hands were big enough to reach an octave on the keys. That started my deep love for music,” he shared. Eventually, Rinker learned how to play guitar too, and at just sixteen years old, he was writing his own music. “As I worked harder on that, everything just kind of blossoming and changing as life went along, and I experienced things like heartbreak, love and loss, and all those good things that really kicked the real songs into gear.”

The singer-songwriter drew inspiration from artists across different genres.“I grew up listening to Cat Steven, which was very folk stuff, and my mom loved the artist Jewel which is a pop-country vibe, and Sara Bareilles”, and Christian-contemporary radio. All of these different things, and also my parents would throw on Foo Fighters and Blink 182, and a bunch of rock stuff, and I disproved Jon Mellencamp and John Mayer, and I think it’s so across the board that I just fell in love with all of it, and I wanted to make honest, truthful music that felt like where I was from and what I experienced. And when you grow up where I grow up, it does sort of aligned with the more rural elements of story-telling and those natural elements that are specific to growing up in a rural lifestyle.”

The Turning Point:

For Rinker, music was a constant in his life. Whether it was falling in love with music from John Mayer, Tyler Childers or King of Leon, the story-telling consistently kept him locked into music. “Writing songs to me was the only thing that mattered. I remember the day when I learned a lot of songs were written by a bunch of songwriters but it kind of broke my heart in a way but it also energized me in a way because there are people that come together and write stuff, and then there are artists who write their own stuff, and I really have focused on wanting to do that,” he shared, adding, “I’ve written with other people at well, but I love writing by myself and being able to be in the captain’s chair of my own story.”

While Rinker knew that he loved music, he didn’t really have a plan for how he would make his dream a reality. He just continued to write music, and found a way to share it with the world through social media.

“It’s really crazy how you can play to as many people as you can to the internet from the comfort of your backyard fire pit,” he shared. “I started making videos. Some with my dog and some outside in my backyard of me just playing songs that I have written and little unreleased snippets, and they started going I guess you can say, viral on the internet, and it was really fun because I was just at home in the mountains making this music, and putting it out through my phone, and so many people were starting to pay attention.”

His vitality on social media led to him catching the attention of industry people over at Warner Records. “I partnered with them, and we’re both working together to bring my vision to life,” shared the singer, who signed his record deal with the label in July of 2024.

Today:

Flash forward to today, with a dedicated team in his corner, Rinker is releasing his best music to date. Most recently he shared a six-song EP called The Pines with the world.

“‘The Pines’ project is by far my favorite thing I put out to date,” shared the artist. “It’s the most musically-developed version of what I have to offer so far.  Some of the songs are actually kind of old. I wrote “Restless Eyes” and “Rodeo” like over two years ago, and those are two tracks on the EP, and I really just collected a bunch of things that felt like they were super congruent and were the most honest to me. I really had an amazing time putting it together and really bringing the production to life the way I wanted to.”

The record as a whole is a cohesive project that speaks to where Rinker’s been and where he is going. It’s honest, introspective, and real, something that we can expect from the singer-songwriter’s music in the future too. “My first EP that I ever put out called After Dark was entirely self-produced and self-made, and it was on the simpler side because I made the entire thing in my bedroom, and this project is more fully realized version of my production ability and a bigger look into my songwriting and tells such truthful stories that are kind of gut wrenching in a way and beautiful in others.”

As we head into 2026, Rinker’s growing fanbase can expect more music to come and even more shows. To head to a show near you, check-out his tour dates here.

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Noah Rinker’s music is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (10/24)

Here are all of the new country songs that you need to know this week. Check-out the full list of incredible new songs that came out this new music Friday.

“Beautiful Things” – Megan Moroney

Megan. Moroney delivers one of her most vulnerable songs to date with her brand new track, “Beautiful Things.”

 

“This Version Of Us” – Ella Langley

From the ‘Nobody Wants This’ soundtrack, Ella Langley shares new song, “This Version Of Us.”

 

“Heart Letting Go” – Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton also lent his voice to the ‘Nobody Wants This’ soundtrack, singing a song called, “Heart Letting Go.”

 

“Both Can Be True” – Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick shares introspective new song, “Both Can Be True.”

 

“Little Miss” – Vincent Mason

As fans gear up for his debut album, out in two weeks (11/7), Vincent Mason gives one more taste of the record with “Little Miss.”

 

“Cows In The Front Yard” – Dalton Davis

Dalton Davis shares brand new song, “Cows In The Front Yard.”

 

“Mess Out Of Me” – Tigirlily Gold

Tigirlily Gold shares new song, “Mess Out Of Me,” out now.

 

“Mean To Me” – Kashus Culpepper

Kashus Culpepper shares one of his best songs to date with new song, “Mean To Me”

 

“Windy City” – Dylan Gossett

On the deluxe version of his album Westward, Gossett shares new songs including, “Windy City.”

 

“Bite Back” – Remy Garrison

Remy Garrison shares new project S.H.H. with new songs including, “Bite Back.”

 

“Devil’s Hardwoods” – Jackson Wendell

Texas rising artist, Jackson Wendell shares captivating new song, “Devil’s Hardwoods.”

 

“Lucid Dreams (Pickin’ In The Meadow)” – Zandi Holup

Zandi Holup delivers stripped-down versions of the songs off her project Wildflower, delivering a new record called, Wildflower: Pickin’ in the Meadow.

 

“The Pines” – Noah Rinker

On his new EP, Noah Rinker shares incredible new music with the title track “The Pines’ standing out as one of the best on the project.

 

“Same Coast” – Brett Landin

NYC country artist, Brett Landin delivers new song, “Same Coast.”

 

“King Of The World” – Billy Currington

Billy Currington shares new song, “Kind Of The World.”

 

“That Girl” – Emmy Russell

Emmy Russell shares incredible new song, “That Girl.”

 

“Last Sip of Summer (Island Vibe Edition)” – Maoli

Unique and talented artist, Maoli delivers reimagined version of his album, which includes a fresh new version fo the title track, “Last Sip of Summer.”

 

“The Going” – Randy Rogers Band

Randy Rogers Band delivers a new EP called The Going featuring one of our favorites on the project, the title track.

 

“One More Try” – Josh Meloy

Josh Meloy shares brand new song, “One More Try,” out now.

 

“More Hearts Than Horses” – Tyler Halverson

Tyler Halverson adds to his growing catalog, sharing new song, “More Hearts Than Horses.”

 

Join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news, announcements and releases.

Check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music‘ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.