Difference between revisions of "James Woolley"
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− | + | | name = James Woolley | |
− | + | | imgname = Jameswoolley.jpg | |
+ | | instruments = Keyboards, Backing Vocals | ||
+ | | years = 1991-1994 | ||
+ | | tours = [[Lollapalooza Tour]]-[[Further Down The Spiral Tour]] | ||
+ | }}'''James J. Woolley''' 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. He left for family reasons. | ||
He spent some time briefly in the studio with [[Trent Reznor]], [[Chris Vrenna]] and [[Danny Lohner]] during ''[[The Downward Spiral]]'' recordings but never had any known contributions that made it to the release. Woolley appears in the [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|NIN music videos]] for "[[Wish (song)|Wish]]" and "[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]". | He spent some time briefly in the studio with [[Trent Reznor]], [[Chris Vrenna]] and [[Danny Lohner]] during ''[[The Downward Spiral]]'' recordings but never had any known contributions that made it to the release. Woolley appears in the [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|NIN music videos]] for "[[Wish (song)|Wish]]" and "[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]". |
Revision as of 04:26, 16 July 2013
James J. Woolley was the touring keyboardist for Nine Inch Nails during the later Pretty Hate Machine tours (most notably Lollapalooza 1991), and toured with them through roughly half of the Self Destruct tour, including their Woodstock performance, before being replaced by Charlie Clouser in December 1994. He left for family reasons.
He spent some time briefly in the studio with Trent Reznor, Chris Vrenna and Danny Lohner during The Downward Spiral recordings but never had any known contributions that made it to the release. Woolley appears in the NIN music videos for "Wish" and "March Of The Pigs".
Prior to joining NIN, Woolley had worked with early NIN opening act Die Warzau, alongside Chris Vrenna. Years later, Woolley once again worked with Die Warzau and toured with Nothing Records act 2wo. He eventually became the leader of a band called V.O.I.D., which he is currently still involved with.