Noel Pagan is a singer and songwriter known for his contributions to the freestyle and Latin freestyle music genres. Born on December 12th, 1968, in The Bronx, New York, Pagan began his music career in the 1980s. He gained recognition for his powerful and distinctive singing voice, as well as his ability to blend English and Spanish lyrics seamlessly. Pagan's music often featured catchy hooks, melodic synthesizers, and energetic beats that resonated with audiences. Pagan released his debut album, "Noel," in 1988, which included his most well-known hit, "Silent Morning." The song became a massive success and peaked at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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" The song became a massive success and peaked at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It catapulted Pagan to stardom and solidified his place in the freestyle music genre. Throughout his career, Pagan continued to release music and collaborate with other artists.
Best Student Awardees 2018
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Oral Presentation | Sydney Hope, Virginia Tech | Ethology |
Poster Presentation | Margaret Tanner, University of Colorado Denver | Ethology |
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Oral Presentation Mimi A.R. Koehl and Steven Wainwrigt award | Alexis Noel , Georgia Institute of Technology Honorable Mention: Rivers Ingersoll, Stanford Unversity | J. Zoology |
Poster Presentation Steven Vogel Award | Michelle Graham, Virginia Tech | J. Zoology |
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Oral Presentation Aubrey Gorbman | Nathaniel Rieger, Univ. of Wisconsin | J. Exp. Zoology A |
Poster Presentation Lynn Riddiford | Brenna Gormally , Tufts University | J. Exp. Zoology A |
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Oral Presentation Louis Guillette | Samantha Leigh, University of California, Irvine | J. Exp. Zoology A |
Poster Presentation Louis Guillette | Pegah Nabili, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL | J. Exp. Zoology A |
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Oral Presentation | Allan Carrillo-Baltodano, Clark University | J. Exp. Zoology B |
Poster Presentation | Stephanie Neal, Whitney Lab for Marine Biosciences | J. Exp. Zoology B |
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Oral Presentation | Tosha R. Kelly , Western University, Ontario, Canada | Functional Ecology |
Poster Presentation | Ashley C. Love, Oklahoma State University | Functional Ecology |
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Oral Presentation Raymond Huey | Alisha Shah, Colorado State University | Ecology Letters |
Poster Presentation Raymond Huey | Meredith Miles, Wake Forest University | Ecology Letters |
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Oral Presentation | Elizabeth Clark , Yale Universiity Honorable Mention: Emily Richardson , College of William & Mary | Invertebrate Biology |
Poster Presentation | Kelsey Nannini, California State University Fullerton Honorable Mention: Kayley You Mak , Barnard College of Columbia University | Invertebrate Biology |
Wenner Strong Inference Award | Emily Richardson , College of William & Mary |
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Oral Presentation | Diana Li, Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University | Developmental Neurobiology |
Poster Presentation | Teisha King, Louisiana State Univ. | Developmental Neurobiology |
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Oral Presentation David and Marvalee Wake | Daniel J. Paluh, Florida Museum of Natural History | Evolution |
Poster Presentation David and Marvalee Wake | Madison Sage Wiltse, Claremont McKenna, Scripps, and Pitzer Colleges | Evolution |
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Oral Presentation D. Dwight Davis | Kristin Stover, Univ. of California, Irvine | J. Morphology |
Poster Presentation Karel F. Liem | Dylan Wainwright, Harvard University | J. Morphology |
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He released several albums, including "The Question" in 1990 and "To: Silent Morning" in 1993. These albums showcased Pagan's growth as an artist and his ability to adapt to changing musical trends. However, like many artists in the freestyle genre, Pagan's popularity waned in the 1990s as the music industry shifted its focus to other genres. Despite this, Pagan continued to perform and release music, maintaining a devoted fan base. Noel Pagan's impact on the freestyle genre cannot be overlooked. His powerful vocals and memorable songs helped define the sound of freestyle music in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Today, Pagan's music still resonates with fans of freestyle and serves as a reminder of the genre's vibrant past..
Reviews for "Noel Pagah Now in the Arts: Festive Paintings, Sculptures, and Performances"
- Sarah - 2 stars - I really wanted to like "Noel pagah now" but it just didn't work for me. The plot was confusing and hard to follow, with too many unnecessary subplots. The characters lacked depth and development, making it hard for me to connect with them. The writing style was also very choppy and disjointed. Overall, I found this book to be a disappointing read.
- John - 1 star - "Noel pagah now" was a complete waste of time. The story was predictable and boring, with no originality or depth. I found the dialogue to be unrealistic and forced, making it hard to engage with the characters. The pacing was also incredibly slow, and it felt like nothing was happening for the majority of the book. I would not recommend this to anyone looking for an exciting and well-written read.
- Emma - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Noel pagah now" but sadly it fell flat for me. The characters were unlikable and lacked any redeeming qualities, which made it hard for me to care about their journey. The writing style was also very dry and uninspiring, with overly descriptive passages that dragged on. The plot felt disjointed and poorly executed, leaving me confused and unsatisfied. Overall, I was disappointed with this book and would not recommend it.
- Mike - 2 stars - "Noel pagah now" was a letdown. The story was difficult to follow and lacked cohesion, making it hard to become invested in the plot. The writing style was also very repetitive, with constant repetition of certain phrases and ideas. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked growth, which made it hard for me to care about their outcomes. Overall, I found this book to be underwhelming and would not read it again.