Born in Boston on New Year's Eve, 1979, Nöla debuted with his 2003
puppet musical "Jack". Several showings followed at art spaces and Mr.
Nöla turned his attention to writing the novel "The Doctor", which he
adapted into a 2005 feature film narrated by Douglas P. of Death In
June and distributed across the globe.
It was at this point that Nöla formed his musical act Thomas Nöla et
son Orchestre, which released 4 studio albums, scored 2 motion pictures
(including 2007's prequel "To The Wolves...") and performed across the
US, Europe and Mexico.
In 2010, Nöla released his first album under the new name Thomas Nöla &
The Black Hole: "Rainy Day Rainbow People." He began filming his latest
feature film shortly after, a castrato jungle picture titled "Blood
Jungle."