Biography
Darrell Nulisch was born in Dallas, TX, in 1952. He grew up on soul singers like Otis Redding and Al Green, inspiring him to take up a similar path and work on his voice. He was a founding member of Anson Funderburgh's Rockets and sang with that group in the '80s, when he also did time in groups like Ronnie Earl's Broadcasters. He eventually left Texas and started a solo career in 1991, relocating to Boston and releasing albums that showcased his incredible blues-harmonica skills and his passionate voice. Even legendary soul singer James Cotton asked Nulisch to work with his touring band when he lost his voice, giving Nulisch a chance to work with someone he admired. He continued his solo efforts into the next century, releasing the critically acclaimed I Like It That Way in the spring of 2000. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi



 
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'Worried' - Darrell Nulisch Band
Darrell Nulisch w/ Anson Funderburgh on "My Love Is Here To Stay" - Winter Blues Fest, 2-15-2025
Darrell Nulisch love and war
Darrell Nulisch with The Crawl
"After All" - Darrell Nulisch
'Tear Your Playhouse Down' - Darrell Nulisch Band
Darrell Nulisch - ‘I Want To Know’
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