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| name = James Woolley
| instruments = Keyboards, Backing Vocals
| years = 1991-1994
| tours = [[Lollapalooza Tour]]-[[Further Down The Spiral Self Destruct Tour]]}}'''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. He left for family reasons.
He spent some time briefly in In late 1989, Woolley joined the studio with band [[Trent ReznorRelated_bands_and_artists#Die_Warzau|Die Warzau]], [[Chris Vrenna]] mainly on keyboards. Known for their elastic styles of meshing jazz, funk, and [[Danny Lohner]] during rock with industrial, Die Warzau was a staple of the Chicago scene. He toured with them in support of their debut album ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]Disco Rigido'' recording but never had any known contributions . The singles "Land of the Free" and "Strike to the Body" contained remixes that made it to involved all members of the releaseband; thus, Woolley was a part of these remixing sessions. Woolley appears in He also contributed to the [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|NIN music videos]] for "[[Wish (song)|Wish]]" and "[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]Bodybag/Shakedown"single, this time being specifically mentioned.
Prior to joining NINAfter touring and recording for their debut album, Die Warzau started on their second album, ''Big Electric Metal Bass Face''. Woolley had worked was involved with early NIN opening act [[Related bands the majority of the songs, contributing keyboard, percussion, and artists#Die Warzau|Die Warzau]]vocals. More importantly, however, was the closing track, named "Head." On this track, Woolley is credited as the sole songwriter. Meshing a classical lead piano with ambient programming, alongside Chris Vrennait showed a softer yet more complex James Woolley. Years laterAfter an appearance on the ''Jesus Killer EP'', Woolley joined NIN, once again worked with Die Warzau behind a set of keyboards. He joined at a time where NIN moved into a more heavy and toured with aggressive sound. He was involved in the famous 1991 Lollapalooza Tour, in which a performance of "[[Now I'm Nothing Records]] act 2wo/[[Terrible Lie]]" has become an iconic moment. He eventually became the leader of a The band called Valso opened for [[Related_bands_and_artists#Guns_N.O.I.D27_Roses|Guns N' Roses]] on a [[Pretty_Hate_Machine_European_Tour|short European tour]] where NIN did not get a warm reception.
Afterwards, NIN started work on their second studio effort, ''[[Broken]]''. Although not featured on ''Broken'' itself, Woolley, [[Richard Patrick]], and the late [[Jeff Ward]] were credited as inspiration. He was later featured on national television on the show ''Request Video'', along with [[Trent Reznor]] and returning drummer [[Chris Vrenna]]. During this time, Woolley was also featured in the music video for "[[Wish (song)|Wish]]." This performance earned him a Grammy. He was later featured in the video for "[[March of the Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]", the first single off of NIN's next album ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]''. This performance was actually done in one take, live in front of a white screen. This unique performance captured the essence of 1994 NIN, and was included in audio format on certain editions of the ''[[Closer to God]]'' single. Woolley was once again tapped to play live keyboards for NIN, this time on the 1994 Self Destruct Tour. It was during this time that NIN was a headliner for Woodstock '94, which brought Woolley his highest exposure. Despite numerous technical issues and Reznor's antics, Woolley kept his composure and still delivered a solid performance. An immediate interview after the set showed their optimism and exhaustion. Although no contributions from Woolley made it onto ''The Downward Spiral'', he was instead focused on helping Chris Randall create the second Sister Machine Gun album, ''The Torture Technique''. This album was a departure from the synthpop and electronica debut effort, featuring heavier programming, keyboards, crunched guitars, and numerous segues, all with the assistance of Woolley. Also on the album were other sometime members of Die Warzau (Randall, Jim Marcus, Levi Levi, and Van Christie.) Woolley and NIN parted ways after the main leg of the Self Destruct Tour, due to Woolley wanting to spend more time with his family. He did appear heavily in the tour documentary ''[[Closure]]''. Woolley then became the touring keyboardist for Rob Halford's band 2wo, who were signed to Trent Reznor's [[Nothing Records]] label. It's highly possible that Reznor suggested his former bandmate to fill in. Woolley then took a hiatus from the music industry, most notably working on the popular TV show ''The Simpsons'', doing sound design. When he did return, it was on the Die Warzau album ''Convenience''; however, numerous people were credited as performers, and so his contributions are unknown. 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.
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