Noam David Pikelny (born February 27, 1981) is an American . He is a member of the groups Punch Brothers, Mighty Poplar and was previously in Leftover Salmon as well as the John Cowan Band. Pikelny is a nine-time Grammy Award nominee, winning once in 2019 for Best Folk Album.
After Thile had a jam session with Witcher, Pikelny, bassist Greg Garrison and guitarist Chris Eldridge, he decided he wanted the band to be a quintet. The band was called "The How to Grow a Band" in 2006 when they were the backing band on Thile's solo release How to Grow a Woman from the Ground, as well as the following supporting shows. After on and off touring throughout 2007 coinciding with Nickel Creek's Farewell (For Now) Tour, the band's name was changed to the "Tensions Mountain Boys" briefly, and subsequently to Punch Brothers (borrowed from a short story by Mark Twain). Punch Brothers released Punch, their first official album as a band, on Nonesuch Records on February 26, 2008.
In 2014 at the International Bluegrass Music Awards he was named banjo player of the year by the International Bluegrass Music Association; he received it again in 2017. He also received the album of the year award for Noam Pikelny Plays Kenny Baker Plays Bill Monroe - the same album that would be nominated for "Best Bluegrass Album" at the Grammy Awards in 2015.
In 2019 Punch Brothers won a Grammy Award for Best Folk Album for their album All Ashore.
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2003 | ''O' Cracker Where Art Thou' | Pitch-a-Tent |
2004 | Leftover Salmon | Compendia |
2006 | How to Grow a Woman from the Ground | Sugar Hill |
2008 | Punch | Nonesuch Records |
2010 | Antifogmatic | Nonesuch Records |
2012 | Who's Feeling Young Now? | Nonesuch Records |
2015 | The Phosphorescent Blues | Nonesuch Records |
2018 | All Ashore | Nonesuch Records |
2022 | Hell on Church Street | Nonesuch Records |
2023 | Mighty Poplar | Mighty Poplar / Free Dirt Records |
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