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chicken-or-egg-noy-soudaly
"Noy. I love Noy. The guy has been here in the in the business as long as you. Right. Who came first, The chicken or the egg? Is it Mike or is it Noy?"
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noy-sodaly, right-hand, longevity, backstage-glue, origin-crew
Frames Noy as Jerry’s long-time shadow operator—the “who came first?” riff signals he’s been there as long as the legends. It spotlights the invisible continuity that kept the shop running and the artists covered. Sets up Noy as institutional memory and quiet leverage in the story.
Brian Geller
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"Noy. I love Noy. The guy has been here in the in the business as long as you. Right. Who came first, The chicken or the egg? Is it Mike or is it Noy?"
Speaker: Brian Geller
About: Noy Soudaly
Arc: belonging · Signal: .76
Context: Frames Noy as Jerry’s long-time shadow operator—the “who came first?” riff signals he’s been there as long as the legends. It spotlights the invisible continuity that kept the shop running and the artists covered. Sets up Noy as institutional memory and quiet leverage in the story.
This isn’t a story about gear.
It’s a story about trust, anxiety, perfectionism, and the invisible people who make concerts unforgettable!