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}}'''James J. Woolley''' (September 26, 1966 – August 15, 2016) was the touring keyboardist for [[Nine Inch Nails]] during the later [[Pretty Hate Machine]] tours (most notably [[Lollapalooza Tour|Lollapalooza]] 1991), and toured with them through roughly half of the [[Self Destruct Touring Cycle|Self Destruct]] tour, including their [[Woodstock]] performance, before being replaced by [[Charlie Clouser]] in December 1994.
==Career==
In late 1989, Woolley joined the band [[Related_bands_and_artists#Die_Warzau|Die Warzau]], mainly on keyboards. Known for their elastic styles of meshing jazz, funk, and rock with industrial, Die Warzau was a staple of the Chicago scene. He toured with them in support of their debut album ''Disco Rigido''. The singles "Land of the Free" and "Strike to the Body" contained remixes that involved all members of the band; thus, Woolley was a part of these remixing sessions. He also contributed to the "Bodybag/Shakedown" single, this time being specifically mentioned.
V.O.I.D. was the last band Woolley was involved in. Their debut album was due for a 2009 release, but got pushed back numerous times. The track "Get in Line" is a good indication of what was to come of the band, but sadly the project never got finished. Woolley passed away on August 15, 2016, from injuries he sustained after falling from a ladder.
 
==Body of Work==
===Sister Machine Gun===
*''The Torture Technique'' (Editing, keyboards)
 
===Leah Andreone===
*''Alchemy'' (Programming, keyboards)
 
===Ednita Nazario===
*''Corazón'' (Keyboards)
 
===Die Warzau===
*''Big Electric Metal Bass Face'' (Percussion, additional keyboards, backing vocals)
*''Convenience'' (Performer)
 
[[Category: Former Members]]
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