The Nobles at Bainbridge
Fronted by father and daughter Bob and Zoey Noble, The Nobles is built on a real connection that comes from years of making music and memories together. That shared history is at the heart of their sound and the way they show up on stage.
They perform as an acoustic bass and guitar duo, and can add drums to become a trio when the setting calls for it. Whether it is a laid back, intimate space or a more energetic room, they shape each set to fit the vibe.
Their music pulls from a love of classic songs along with original material they have written together, creating sets that feel familiar but still their own.
Based in the Lancaster area, The Nobles have played throughout the region, connecting with all kinds of audiences. For them, every show is about being present, keeping it real, and sharing a good moment through music.
For Zoey, who holds it down on bass, music has always been part of life. Getting to do it alongside her dad is what makes this project something special.
Zoey has spent over four years shaping her voice as a bassist, guided early on by her father, whose lifelong musicianship sparked her passion for the instrument. Drawing inspiration from blues legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Susan Tedeschi, and Nina Simone, she brings a soulful, expressive foundation to every performance.
A graduate of Millersville University with a degree in music production, Zoey combines technical expertise with a genuine love for live music. She has become a familiar presence in the local scene, performing at well-known venues including Zoetropolis, Mickey’s Black Box, and The Village Nightclub.
In 2025, she released her debut album Feel This Way, an 11-track collection of original music now available on all major platforms. Whether holding down the groove or stepping forward with melodic flair, Zoey brings energy, professionalism, and a deep musical sensitivity to every cover band she performs with.
Emerging from Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania, Bob has built a musical career that extends to the international stage. He first picked up the bass at age 14, later expanding his musicianship to guitar, transitioning from four strings to six. Immersed in music from an early age, Bob developed a sharp ear—teaching himself songs directly from records and dedicating countless hours to refining his craft.
What began as a passion soon evolved into a profession. Bob established himself performing high-level gigs across the East Coast, where he connected with music executives and artists on the rise. A dedicated rock enthusiast, he went on to co-found an early ’90s hair metal band alongside the lead singer of Skid Row, further cementing his place in the scene.
Throughout his career, Bob has collaborated and toured around the world with notable artists including The Three Degrees, The Supremes, and Ben E. King. He has also shaped a distinct musical identity through his work with Blue Voodoo, producing standout records such as Bad Machine and Blue Rain. Blending jazzy sensibilities with riffs inspired by Jimi Hendrix, Bob is recognized as a dynamic and versatile musician whose performances continue to captivate audiences around the world.
The Nobles at Bainbridge
Bob (left) standing with musician Ben E. King (middle).