Chances are that while you are reading this, Ted Wulfers is busy hard at work making music, playing a show, on the road, in the studio or off on one of his many wild adventures. Ted Wulfers is an American singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist/producer as well as the lead singer of the Ted Wulfers Band based out of Chicago, IL. As a rootsy rocker, his combination of heartland rock, Stonesy swagger, California cool and Texas twang has earned him the reputation as one of the best Rock/Americana/Alt.
Ted Wulfers is an American singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist/producer as well as the lead singer of the Ted Wulfers Band based out of Chicago, IL. As a rootsy rocker, his combination of heartland rock, Stonesy swagger, California cool and Texas twang has earned him the reputation as one of the best Rock/Americana/Alt. Country artists around. His ability as a performer to connect with listeners sets him far apart from many contemporaries.
With 4 CD's to his name, a decade on the road and a million stories to tell, it's no wonder that this former philosophy major has shared the stage, the bill, the studio and company of Cracker, Hayes Carll, The Doobie Brothers, Keith Urban, Shooter Jennings, Ted Russell Kamp, Lucinda Williams, Jim Lauderdale, Ray Wylie Hubbard, The Ditty Bops, Shurman, Stonehoney, The Radiatore, Chicago, Freddy Jones Band, Miranda Lambert, Camper Van Beethoven, John Corbett, Hamell on Trial, The Samples, Elmore James Jr., Darryl Worley, The Sin City All Stars, Gaucho Gil, Chico Banks, L.P., The Disco Biscuits and Superdrag.
In 2008, Wulfers had two singles from his Drivin' Barefoot CD topping the radio charts at #1 and #4. Wulfers is also the Chicago musician who sang "Go Cubs Go" at Miller Park in Milwaukee and wound up losing a gig for it. The whirlwind publicity that followed thrust him smack into the center of an international baseball media blitz that included coverage by CNN, CNN Europe, ESPN The Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, The LA Times, The NY Times and hundreds of radio/tv/media outlets as well as several radio and television appearances just as the Chicago Cubs entered their playoff run.
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