Noh Jong Yoon, known professionally as John Noh, is a tenor singer and member of the crossover group RabidAnce. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in Music from the Peabody School Music at Johns Hopkins University. Later, he earned two master’s degrees in Music from Juilliard School and from Yale University. He made his debut at Carnegie Hall as a vocal soloist for the Mozart’s "Requiem Mass in D minor" in 2018. As a teenager, he was sent to a Christian high school in the U.S to take theology classes as his father was a pastor, and just before graduating, he saw a clip of Luciano Pavarotti singing "Nessun Dorma" and decided to study vocal music. After his first year at Johns Hopkins, he could not afford the remaining years, so he went back to Korea to do mandatory military service. He reapplied after completing his service and obtained a full scholarship to finish his degree. At Yale, his grandmother passed away in South Korea and he realized he never performed for his family, so he auditioned for "Phantom Singer 3" and ended up joining 3 other singers to form RabidAnce, ending in 2nd place behind La Poem.
(Source: Korean = Namu Wiki || Translation = MyDramaList)