Noble Artist Management is a management and development company, led by highly experienced professionals, established to support, guide and manage outstanding new acts in the entertainment industry.
Noble Artist Management is concerned with developing, protecting and valuing the music that is written by our artists and songwriters. Noble Artist Management plays a vital role in the development of new music and in taking care of the business side, we allow composers and songwriters to concentrate on their creative work. The role of the publishing arm at Noble Artist Management involves:
Finding outstanding songwriters and performers and encouraging and supporting them as they develop their skills. We then provide them with the facilities they need to produce their music to the highest possible standard.
Producing demo recordings of the highest possible standard with our rota of highly experienced producers and session musicians.
Registering the works of our artists and composers with all appropriate collecting societies and agencies.
Producing and licensing the production of printed music.
Promoting composers and songwriters and their music to broadcasters, record companies and others who use music on a commercial basis, both nationally and internationally.
Licensing the use of music, whether directly in the case of individual and special usages (eg synchronisation deals) or via the collecting society network.
Responding to new licensing opportunities that flow from technological developments.
Monitoring and tracking the use of the music our artists own and ensuring that proper payment is made for all licensed uses.


Miss Jones has been carving a career in the music industry since her days in primary school. Hailing a from tiny mining village in South Wales, she discovered she could sing after being picked to perform a solo in a local show at the age of eight.
After winning Welsh Young Singer of the Year at the age of thirteen, she was invited to sing at the opening of the National Welsh Assembly. It was at this event that she performed in front of the Queen and experienced her first taste of media attention. After signing with a Welsh Talent Agency, she began performing up and down the country and was, for a time, one of the youngest performers on the circuit. Her belty voice and quirky image quickly established her as a well-known act in Wales.
At the age of fifteen, she travelled to London for a summer school at the Brit School. From then on, she travelled back and forth to London, attending auditions, where she had her first taste of reality TV at sixteen, making the finals of ITV's Pop Idol. Since then, she has been seen many times on television, including the finals of BBC's Over the Rainbow in 2010. She is also signed to Nevs, a top London model agency, having made the final twelve in Britain’s Next Top Model.
Miss Jones is now working on her first album and, after an amazing performance at the Royal Albert Hall, she has now signed to Noble Artist Management.
Class A were created by Noble Artist Management in 2011 following a nationwide search for six great-looking guys
who could sing, dance, as well as write their own music.
Hailing from a variety of backgrounds, the intention is to create an experience that will be unlike anything that has been done with a group before.
They are currently working on their first album, which will be an eclectic mix of strong melodies, bold harmonies and high production values.
This exciting new act throws down the gauntlet and leads the way for the next generation of male groups in the pop music genre.
Already creating a buzz, the guys have been asked to perform at major events in Central London in the summer, which will be used as their official launch.


Billy Cullum was born and raised in London. Having been creatively inspired by Tchaikovsky at the age of 3, Billy was drawn into the world of the arts.
Growing up, he was always fascinated by otherworldly life. Whether it be in music, film, theatre, art, poetry or literature, he was captivated by the mythical fantasy these art-forms lent him. These influences, coupled with his vivid imagination, can be heard in his songwriting.
He wrote his first ever song at the age of 16, entitled ‘To the Light.’ He taught himself piano in order to develop his music and songwriting skills. Since then, he has written hundreds of songs, crossing over several stylistic genres. His songwriting process has been described as spontaneous. He may immediately draw a melody from a picture or delve deep into his past.
Billy states, "When people listen to my music, I want them to escape… the words and ideas that I use are personal to me in a metaphoric sense, but I hope that my music can be adapted to situations in other people's lives."
The Independent have described Billy Cullum as 'Fierce' and 'A new name to watch.'
Having signed to Noble Artist Management in 2011, he is now recording his debut album, 'The Boy with the Cuckoo Clock Heart.'