Nate Wooley

Nate Wooley is an American trumpeter, composer, and improviser renowned for his innovative and experimental approach to music. Born in the small timber town of Clatskanie, Oregon, Wooley began his professional career at the age of 13, playing in big bands with his father, a saxophonist. His upbringing in the Pacific Northwest instilled in him a unique sense of musical timing and space, which he carries into his work today.

Wooley's music is a vibrant blend of free jazz and avant-garde styles, characterized by his use of extended techniques, vocalizations, noise, and drones. He has collaborated with some of the most iconic figures in experimental music, including Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, and Evan Parker. His solo recordings have been described as "exquisitely hostile," reflecting his fearless exploration of the trumpet's sonic possibilities.

In addition to his performing career, Wooley is the founder and editor of Sound American magazine, a publication dedicated to the art of sound and experimental music. He has also ventured into composition, creating works that push the boundaries of traditional notation and performance. His recent album, "Four Experiments," is a testament to his ongoing exploration of new musical territories, featuring a variety of collaborators and experimental techniques. Wooley's work is not just about creating music; it's about challenging conventions and inviting audiences to experience sound in new and unexpected ways.

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