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11 Juillet 2026
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Doctor Noize returns with an inspiring new single, "Some People See, But I Don't," released in recognition of Disability Awareness Month ahead of his upcoming album Positive Energy!. Inspired by his wife Janette, who is blind, the uplifting funk-pop track celebrates resilience, self-belief, and the power of embracing a unique perspective.
Featuring acclaimed guest musicians and a heartfelt performance from Doctor Noize and his family, the song is accompanied by an inclusive music video with closed captions and audio description.
Known for blending educational themes with engaging storytelling, Doctor Noize continues to spread positivity, creativity, and community through his music.
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hart-topping children's recording and performing artist Doctor Noize is many things: Stanford Music grad, Master of Recording Arts, entrepreneur, teacher, author, speaker, app creator, studio owner, community builder, lifelong learner, and philosopher-poet-goofball, which BTW is like totally a thing. From the moment music saved his soul when most of his family died in one year as a kid, he knew he’d give back with what saved him.
With chart hits in three decades, the Doc’s catalog of recordings is a unique combination of exuberant joy, high-quality production, revered collaborators, and narrative musical structure. Each album is an adventure balancing inspirational learning with positive storytelling and songwriting all ages can explore. His work teaches instruments, music fundamentals, language, leadership, sustainability, equity, diversity and inclusion — all through the eyes of characters so engaging you won’t even know you’re learning.
Known for his virtuosic one-man-band shows nationwide, The Doc sings and plays a host of instruments, which he uses to loop record and even write songs with audiences on the spot. His diverse performances range in size and scope from acoustic shows and book readings to groundbreaking symphony performances of his acclaimed work Phineas McBoof Crashes the Symphonyintroducing newcomers to the wide world of orchestral music.
Doctor Noize’s innovative Workshops and teaching, developed through his Master's Thesis on Recording Arts Education, draw on his lifetime of learning and leadership experience. As a team and community builder he's been an award-winning high school Arts Department Head; full-time university Director of Recording Arts and Professor; elected to the Boards of the Recording Academy, Children's Music Network, Stanford Alumni in Sustainability Climate Action Forum, and Christian Youth Theater (as an agnostic!); and won a Stanford STARS Award for his volunteer service leading a campaign securing the largest Stanford Reunion attendance ever. He runs Stanford's acclaimed summer Recording Arts program and is Chair of the Pikes Peak State College Recording Arts Technology Program Advisory Board.
The Doc's alter ego Cory Cullinan is a renowned songwriter, recording and performing artist for adults; commissioned composer for stage, screen and symphony; sought-out producer; avant-garde electronic musician; owner of multimedia production house Reach Studios; and writer of the Noizeletter. But his #1 gig is husband and father to three action/adventure superwomen who fuel him with inspiration and purpose. His wife Janette is a trailblazer as a blind corporate leader and Executive Coach; daughter Sidney Grace is a multimedia writer, director, producer and Silver Scholar at Yale School of Management; and daughter Riley Max is a recording, performing and visual artist and Harvard undergrad.
In recognition of Disability Awareness Month, Doctor Noize unveils his latest single, “Some People See, But I Don’t,” the final new release ahead of the forthcoming August album Positive Energy! (The Music of Doctor Noize). The track offers a deeply personal and uplifting perspective, inspired by his wife Janette, whose life and outlook shape the song’s message of resilience, determination, and joy. The funk-fueled pop anthem immerses listeners in Janette’s experience as a blind individual who defies limitations through unwavering self-belief, intellect, and a powerful sense of purpose.
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Rather than focusing on obstacles, the song celebrates her unstoppable spirit and the broader idea that strength and beauty come from embracing one’s unique perspective. The recording features contributions from notable musicians including Grammy-nominated Quartet San Francisco violinist Jeremy Cohen, Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra founder Art Bouton on tenor sax, and a dynamic horn section, alongside performances from Doctor Noize himself, Janette and bassist Isaac Moore.
Continuing the theme of inclusivity, the accompanying video highlights individuals who overcome challenges to live authentically and fully. Directed by the couple’s daughter, Sidney Cullinan, the visual captures a sense of warmth, admiration, and genuine connection, particularly in its portrayal of Janette and others who embody resilience in their everyday lives. The video includes both closed captioning for deaf fans and audio description for blind fans.
Drawing on his open-minded approach, Doctor Noize and his main monkey Phineas McBoof continue their journey to learn and teach about creativity, curiosity, character and community through music, art and words.
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