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luke stewart detailed discog

Luke Stewart (full discog)

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As leader / co-leader

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Release year Leader Title Label Personnel
2013 TrioOOO Live for Trayvon Aaron Martin (alto saxophone), Sam Lohman (drums), Luke Stewart (Choctaw flute, alto saxophone, bass)
2015 Mean Crow Mean Crow Ross Hammond (guitar), Stewart (bass), Nate Scheible (drumset)
2017 Irreversible Entanglements Irreversible Entanglements International Anthem Camae Ayewa (voice), Keir Neuringer (alto saxophone), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet), Stewart (double bass), Tcheser Holmes (drums)
2018 Blacks' Myths Blacks' Myths Atlantic Rhythms Stewart (bass), Warren "Trae" Crudup, III (drums)
2018 Heart Of The Ghost Heart Of The Ghost I.G.M Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone), Stewart (bass), Ian McColm (drums)
2018 (order) Luke Stewart Works for Upright Bass and Amplifier Astral Spirits Stewart (upright bass, amplifier)
2019 Blacks' Myths Blacks' Myths II[1] Atlantic Rhythms Stewart (electric bass guitar, electronics, no input mixing board), Warren Crudup, III (drums), Dr. Thomas "Bushmeat" Stanley (words), Cedar and Lu (words)
2019 Heart of the Ghost Heart of the Ghost II I.G.M. Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone, clarinet), Stewart (bass), Ian McColm (drums)
2019 Heart of the Ghost Live In Chicago Catalytic Sound Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone), Stewart (upright bass, amplifier), Ian McColm (drums, cymbals)
2020 Irreversible Entanglements Who Sent You? International Anthem Camae Ayewa (voice, texts), Keir Neuringer (saxophone, percussion), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet, percussion), Stewart (double bass, percussion), Tcheser Holmes (drums, congas)
2020 Luke Stewart, Brian Settles, Warren "Trae" Crudup, III No Treaspassing Stewart (upright bass), Brian Settles (tenor saxophone), Warren "Trae" Crudup, III (drums)
2020 Six Six Six Six Atlantic Rhythms Anthony Pirog (guitar, effects), Stewart (bass, effects)
2020 Irreversible Entanglements Live in Italy Camae Ayewa (voice), Keir Neuringer (alto saxophone), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet), Stewart (double bass), Tcheser Holmes (drums)
2020 Heart of the Ghost Live in Detroit Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone), Stewart (bass), Ian McColm (drums)
2020 Irreversible Entanglements Live in Berlin Camae Ayewa (voice), Keir Neuringer (alto saxophone), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet), Stewart (double bass), Tcheser Holmes (drums)
2020 Heart of the Ghost with Dave Ballou Live at Rhizome Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone), Stewart (bass), Ian McColm (drums), Ballou (trumpet)
2020 Luke Stewart & Tashi Dorji Phases Stewart (electric bass), Tashi Dorji (electric guitar)
2020 (order) Luke Stewart Gaps Stewart (no input mixing board)
2020 (order) Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet Astral Spirits Stewart (bass, compositions), Edward Wilkerson, Jr. (reeds), Ken Vandermark (reeds), Jim Baker (piano), Avreeayl Ra (drums)

As sideperson

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Release year Leader Title Label
2010 Laughing Man The Lovings Sockets Records
2016 James Brandon Lewis Trio No Filter[2] BNS Sessions
2017 Priests Nothing Feels Natural[3] Sister Polygon Records
2017 Heroes Are Gang Leaders The Avant​-​Age Garde I Ams Of The Gal Luxury Fast Speaking Music
2018 William Hooker (musician) Pillars... At the Portal Mulatta Records
2019 James Brandon Lewis An UnRuly Manifesto[4] Relative Pitch Records
2019 Brahja Brahja RR Gems
2020 Elliott Levin Trio with Chad Taylor and Luke Stewart Tin - Tabu - Latin' - Rhyth - Hymn
2020 Archie Shepp, Raw Poetic, & Damu the Fudgemunk Ocean Bridges[5] Redefinition Records
2020 Heroes Are Gang Leaders Artificial Happiness Button[6] Ropeadope Records
2020 Moor Mother Circuit City Don Giovanni Records

References

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  1. ^ Orlov, Piotr (16 September 2019). "Blacks' Myths: Blacks' Myths II". Pitchfork. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  2. ^ Turner, Mark F. (11 January 2017). "James Brandon Lewis Trio: No Filter". All About Jazz. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  3. ^ Mashurova, Nina (27 January 2017). "Review: Priests' Nothing Feels Natural Is Vital Post-Punk for Trump's America". SPIN. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  4. ^ Shteamer, Hank (6 February 2019). "Song You Need to Know: James Brandon Lewis, 'Sir Real Denard'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  5. ^ Weiner, Natalie (22 May 2020). "How jazz legend Archie Shepp, his nephew Raw Poetic and a cast of D.C. musicians teamed up for an experimental improvised album". The Washington Post. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  6. ^ Orlov, Piotr (20 March 2020). "The World According to Heroes Are Gang Leaders". AFROPUNK. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
nate wooley detailed discog

Nate Wooley (full discog)

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As leader

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  • "A Context for Mutual Aid Music" w/ notes on a number of records[1]
Release year Title Label Personnel
2005 Wrong Shape To Be A Storyteller Creative Sources Wooley (trumpet)[2]
2009 Seven Storey Mountain Important Records Wooley (amplified trumpet, tape), Paul Lytton (drums), David Grubbs (harmonium)[3]
2010 Trumpet/Amplifier Smeraldina-Rima Wooley (trumpet, amplifier)[4][5]
2011 Seven Storey Mountain II Important Records Wooley (amplified trumpet, tape), Chris Corsano (drums), C. Spencer Yeh (violin)[3]
2011 The Almond Pogus Productions Wooley (trumpet)[6]
2011 [8] Syllables Peira Wooley (trumpet)[7]
2011 (Put Your) Hands Together Clean Feed Nate Wooley Quintet: Wooley (trumpet), Josh Sinton (bass clarinet), Eivind Opsvik (double bass), Harris Eisenstadt (drums), Matt Moran (vibraphone)[8][9]
2013 Seven Storey Mountain III/IV Pleasure of the Text SSMIII: Wooley (trumpet/amplifier, tape), Grubbs (electric guitar), Yeh (violin), Lytton (drums), Corsano (drums), Moran (vibraphone), Chris Dingman (vibraphone); SSMIV: Wooley, Yeh, Ben Vida (electronics), Corsano, Ryan Sawyer (drums), Moran, Dingman, & the TILT Brass Sextet: Chris McIntyre (trombone, conductor), Gareth Flowers (piccolo trumpet), Tim Leopold (trumpet), Chris Dimeglio (trumpet), Jen Baker (trombone), Will Lang (bass trombone)[10]
2013 [9] Syllables MNÓAD Wooley (trumpet)
2015 Battle Pieces Relative Pitch Wooley (trumpet), Sylvie Courvoisier (piano), Ingrid Laubrock (saxophones), Moran (vibraphone)[1]
2015 (Dance to) the Early Music Clean Feed Nate Wooley Quintet: Wooley (trumpet), Sinton (bass clarinet), Opsvik (double bass), Eisenstadt (drums), Moran (vibraphone)[11][12][13][14]
2016 Polychoral MNÓAD Wooley (8 channel installation, trumpet), Peter Evans (trumpet)[15]
2016 Argonautica Firehouse 12 Records Wooley (trumpet), Ron Miles (cornet), Cory Smythe (piano), Jozef Dumoulin (Fender Rhodes, electronics), Devin Gray (drums), Rudy Royston (drums)[16][17]
2016 Seven Storey Mountain V Pleasure Of The Text Wooley (amplified trumpet, tape), Vida (electronics), Yeh (amplified violin), Samara Lubelski (amplified violin), Colin Stetson (amplified bass saxophone), Sinton (amplified contrabass clarinet), Dan Peck (amplified tuba), Ben Hall (drums), Sawyer (drums), Dingman (vibraphone), Moran (vibraphone), & TILT Brass Octet: McIntyre (trombone, conductor), Flowers (trumpet), Mike Gurfeld (trumpet), Leopold (trumpet), Lang (trombone), Matt Melore (trombone), Baker (trombone), James Roger (trombone)[18][19]
2017 Complete Syllables Music Pleasure of the Text Wooley (trumpet, amplifier, tape, analog synthesizers)[20]
2017 Battle Pieces 2 Relative Pitch Wooley (trumpet), Courvoisier (piano), Laubrock (saxophones), Moran (vibraphone)[1]
2017 Knknighgh (Minimal Poetry For Aram Saroyan) Clean Feed Wooley (trumpet), Dre Hočevar (drums), Brandon Lopez (contrabass), Chris Pitsiokos (alto saxophone)[21]
2017 (Sit In) The Throne Of Friendship Clean Feed Nate Wooley Sextet: Wooley (trumpet), Sinton (bass clarinet, baritone saxophone), Opsvik (double bass), Eisenstadt (drums), Dan Peck (tuba), Moran (vibraphone)[22][23]
2019 Battle Pieces 4 Relative Pitch Wooley (trumpet), Courvoisier (piano), Laubrock (saxophones), Moran (vibraphone)[1]
2019 Columbia Icefield Northern Spy Wooley (trumpet), Mary Halvorson (guitar), Susan Alcorn (pedal steel), Sawyer (drums)[24]
2019 After Gaburo Pleasure of the Text Wooley (trumpet)
2020 Three Studies for Future Uncertainties Pleasure of the Text Wooley (trumpet)[25]
2020 Seven Storey Mountain VI Pyroclastic Wooley (trumpet), Lubelski (violin), Yeh (violin), Corsano (drums), Hall (drums), Sawyer (drums), Alcorn (guitar), Julien Desprez (guitar), Ava Mendoza (guitar), Isabelle O’Connell (keyboards), Emily Manzo (keyboards), Yoon Sun Choi (voice), Mellissa Hughes (voice), Megan Schubert (voice)[26][27][28]
2021 Mutual Aid Music Pleasure of the Text Wooley (trumpet), Laubrock (saxophone), Joshua Modney (violin), Mariel Roberts (cello), Courvoisier (piano), Cory Smythe (piano), Moran (vibraphone), Russell Greenberg (vibraphone, percussion)[1][29]

As co-leader

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Release year Artist Title Label
1997 Sangha Trio (Wooley, Eric Warren, Charlie Doggett) Frantically, Frantically Being At Peace[30] Slippery Slope
2005 Blue Collar (Wooley, Steve Swell, Tatsuya Nakatani) Lovely Hazel[31] Public Eyesore
1006 Wooley / Audrey Chen / Leonel Kaplan Silo Utech[32]
2006 Mêlée (Ben Hall, Hans Buetow, Wooley) Newest Ruins[33] Brokenresearch
2007 Tim Barnes / Jason Roebke / Wooley Trio Peira
2007 Radding / Thomas Heberer / Harris Eisenstadt / Wooley S/T Pine Ear Music
2007 Mêlée Bare Those Excellent Teeth II Brokenresearch
2008 Paul Lytton / Nate Wooley S/T Brokenresearch
2009 Jack Wright / Ben Wright / Mike Pride / Wooley Tenterhooks Bug Incision
2009 Mary Halvorson / Reuben Radding / Wooley Crackleknob hatOLOGY
2009 Mêlée + Joe Morris Cloud Atlas Quartet[34] Brokenresearch
2010 Morris / Wooley Tooth And Nail Clean Feed
2010 Wooley / Lytton Creak Above 33 psi
2011 Wooley / Taylor Ho Bynum The Throes CIMP
2011 Peter Evans / Wooley High Society Carrier
2011 Wooley / Scott R. Looney / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter Scowl ugEXPLODE
2012 Evans / Wooley Instrumentals Vol. 1 Dead CEO
2012 Wooley / Christian Weber / Lytton Six Feet Under[35] NoBusiness
2012 RED Trio + Wooley Stem[36] Clean Feed
2012 Morris / Agustí Fernández / Wooley From The Discrete To The Particular Relative Pitch
2012 Lytton/Wooley + Ikue Mori/Ken Vandermark The Nows[37] Clean Feed
2012 Bruno Duplant / Julien Héraud / Wooley Movement And Immobility[38] Peira
2013 Wooley, Antunes, Di Domenico, Martini, Corsano Posh Scorch Orre
2013 Wooley / Seymour Wright About Trumpet And Saxophone Fataka 8
2014 Icepick (Wooley, Corsano, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten) Hexane
2014 Jeremiah Cymerman / Evan Parker / Wooley World Of Objects 5049
2014 Chris Forsyth & Nate Wooley Third Rekem
2014 Wooley / Vandermark East By Northwest Audiographic / Pleasure of the Text
2014 Wooley / Hugo Antunes / Corsano Malus NoBusiness
2015 Wooley / Dave Rempis / Pascal Niggenkemper / Corsano From Wolves to Whales Aerophonic
2015 Sinton, Lash, Laubrock, Wooley, Kitamura, Ward Signal Gain OutNow
2015 Wooley / Vandermark All Directions Home[39] Audiographic
2015 Parker / Morris / Wooley Ninth Square Clean Feed
2016 Icepick Amaranth
2016 Corsano / Sylvie Courvoisier / Wooley Salt Task Relative Pitch
2016 Wooley / Daniele Martini / João Lobo Legacy Of Ashes Creative Sources
2016 Wooley / Antunes / Jorge Queijo / Mário Costa / Corsano Purple Patio NoBusiness
2017 Ivo Perelman / Wooley / Brandon Lopez / Gerald Cleaver Octagon Leo
2017 Vandermark / Wooley / Jasper Stadhouders / Steve Heather Shelter Audiographic
2017 Perelman / Matthew Shipp / Wooley Philosopher's Stone Leo
2018 VWCR (Vandermark, Wooley, Courvoisier, Tom Rainey) Noise Of Our Time[40] Intakt
2018 Wooley / Torben Snekkestad Of Echoing Bronze Fundacja Słuchaj!
2018 Teun Verbruggen, Jozef Dumoulin, Wooley, Flaten KaPSalon Rat / Werkplaats Walter / Off
2018 Rhodri Davies, Dominic Lash, Mark Sanders, Wooley Volar Spoonhunt
2018 Vandermark / Wooley Deeply Discounted II / Sequences Of Snow Audiographic / Pleasure of the Text
2019 Perelman / Mat Maneri / Wooley Strings 3 Leo
2019 Perelman / Maneri / Wooley / Shipp Strings 4 Leo
2019 Shipp / Wooley What If? Rogueart
2020 Lytton / Wooley Known / Unknown[41][42] Fundacja Słuchaj!
2020 Icepick Hellraiser[43]
2020 Wooley / Liudas Mockūnas / Barry Guy / Arkady Gotesman Nox NoBusiness
2021 Perelman / Wooley Polarity[44] Burning Ambulance Music
2021 Lash / Morris / Wooley Local Spoonhunt

As co-leader (not tabled)

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  • Sangha Trio (Wooley, Eric Warren, Charlie Doggett), Frantically, Frantically Being At Peace (Slippery Slope, 1997)[45]
  • Blue Collar (Wooley, Steve Swell, Tatsuya Nakatani), Lovely Hazel (Public Eyesore, 2005)[46]
  • Wooley / Audrey Chen / Leonel Kaplan, Silo (Utech Records, 2006)[47]
  • Mêlée (Ben Hall, Hans Buetow, Wooley), Newest Ruins (Broken Research Records, 2006)[48]
  • Tim Barnes / Jason Roebke / Wooley, Trio (Peira, 2007)
  • Reuben Radding / Thomas Heberer / Harris Eisenstadt / Wooley, S/T (Pine Ear Music, 2007)
  • Jack Wright / Wooley / Radding / Andrew Drury, S/T (Pine Ear Music, 2007)
  • Mêlée (Hall, Buetow, Wooley), Bare Those Excellent Teeth II (Brokenresearch, 2007)
  • Paul Lytton & Nate Wooley, S/T (Brokenresearch, 2008)
  • Wooley / Lytton / David Grubbs, Seven Storey Mountain (Important Records, 2009)
  • Jack Wright / Ben Wright / Mike Pride / Wooley, Tenterhooks (Bug Incision Records, 2009)
  • Mary Halvorson / Radding / Wooley, Crackleknob (hatOLOGY, 2009)
  • Mêlée (Hall, Buetow, Wooley) + Joe Morris, Cloud Atlas Quartet (Brokenresearch, 2009)[49]
  • Morris / Wooley, Tooth And Nail (Clean Feed, 2010)
  • Wooley / Paul Lytton, Creak Above 33 (psi, 2010)
  • Wooley / Taylor Ho Bynum, The Throes (CIMP, 2011)
  • Peter Evans & Wooley, High Society (Carrier Records, 2011)
  • Wooley / Scott R. Looney / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter, Scowl (ugEXPLODE, 2011)
  • Evans / Wooley, Instrumentals Vol. 1 (Dead CEO, 2012)
  • Wooley / Christian Weber / Lytton, Six Feet Under (NoBusiness Records, 2012)[50]
  • RED Trio + Wooley, Stem (Clean Feed, 2012)[51]
  • Morris / Agustí Fernández / Wooley, From The Discrete To The Particular (Relative Pitch, 2012)
  • Lytton/Wooley + Ikue Mori/Ken Vandermark, The Nows (Clean Feed, 2012)[52]
  • Bruno Duplant / Julien Héraud / Wooley, Movement And Immobility (Peira, 2012)[53]
  • Wooley, Hugo Antunes, Giovanni Di Domenico, Daniele Martini, Chris Corsano, Posh Scorch (Orre, 2013)
  • Wooley / Seymour Wright, About Trumpet And Saxophone (Fataka 8, 2013)
  • Icepick (Wooley, Corsano, Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten), Hexane (2014)
  • Cymerman / Parker / Wooley, World Of Objects (5049 Records, 2014)
  • Chris Forsyth & Nate Wooley, Third (Rekem Records, 2014)
  • Wooley / Vandermark, East By Northwest (Audiographic Records / Pleasure of the Text Records, 2014)
  • Wooley / Antunes / Corsano, Malus (NoBusiness Records, 2014)
  • Wooley / Dave Rempis, Pascal Niggenkemper, Corsano, From Wolves to Whales (Aerophonic Records, 2015)
  • Josh Sinton, Dominic Lash, Ingrid Laubrock, Wooley, Kyoto Kitamura, Alex Ward, Signal Gain (OutNow Recordings, 2015)
  • Wooley / Vandermark, All Directions Home (Audiographic Records, 2015)[54]
  • Evan Parker / Morris / Wooley, Ninth Square (Clean Feed, 2015)
  • Icepick (Wooley, Corsano, Haker-Flaten), Amaranth (2016)
  • Corsano / Courvoisier / Wooley, Salt Task (Relative Pitch, 2016)
  • Wooley / Daniele Martini / João Lobo, Legacy Of Ashes (Creative Sources, 2016)
  • Wooley / Antunes / Jorge Queijo / Mário Costa / Corsano, Purple Patio (NoBusiness Records, 2016)
  • Ivo Perelman / Wooley / Brandon Lopez / Gerald Cleaver, Octagon (Leo Records, 2017)
  • Vandermark / Wooley / Jasper Stadhouders / Steve Heather, Shelter (Audiographic Records, 2017)
  • Perelman / Matthew Shipp / Wooley, Philosopher's Stone (Leo Records, 2017)
  • VWCR (Vandermark, Wooley, Sylvie Courvoisier, Tom Rainey), Noise Of Our Time (Intakt Records, 2018)[55]
  • Wooley / Torben Snekkestad, Of Echoing Bronze (Fundacja Słuchaj!, 2018)
  • Teun Verbruggen / Jozef Dumoulin / Wooley / Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, KaPSalon (Rat Records / Werkplaats Walter / Off, 2018)
  • Rhodri Davies / Dominic Lash / Mark Sanders / Wooley, Volar (Spoonhunt, 2018)
  • Vandermark / Wooley, Deeply Discounted II / Sequences Of Snow (Audiographic Records / Pleasure of the Text, 2018)
  • Perelman / Maneri / Wooley, Strings 3 (Leo Records, 2019)
  • Perelman / Maneri / Wooley / Shipp, Strings 4 (Leo Records, 2019)
  • Shipp / Wooley, What If? (Rogueart, 2019)
  • Lytton / Wooley, Known / Unknown (Fundacja Słuchaj!, 2020)[41][56]
  • Icepick (Wooley, Corsano, Haker-Flaten), Hellraiser (2020)[57]
  • Wooley / Liudas Mockūnas / Barry Guy / Arkady Gotesman, Nox (NoBusiness Records, 2020)
  • Perelman / Wooley, Polarity (Burning Ambulance Music, 2021)[58]
  • Lash / Morris / Wooley, Local (Spoonhunt, 2021)

As performer / side-person

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  • David Grubbs, An Optimist Notes the Dusk (2008)[59]
  • Steve Swell, Magical Listening Hour (Cadence Jazz, 2009)
  • Anaïs Mitchell, Hadestown (Righteous Babe Records, 2010)
  • Harris Eisenstadt, Canada Day Octet (482 Music, 2012)[60]
  • Eisenstadt, Canada Day III (Songlines, 2012)[60]
  • The Gate (Dan Peck, Tom Blancarte, Brian Osborne) ft. Tim Dahl And Nate Wooley, Stench (Smeraldina-Rima / Heat Retention Records, 2014)[61]
  • Jeremiah Cymerman, World of Objects (5049, 2014)[62]
  • Matt Bauder, Nightshades (Clean Feed, 2014)
  • Eisenstadt, Canada Day IV (2015)[63]
  • Taylor Ho Bynum, Enter the Plustet (Firehouse 12, 2016)[64]
  • Ingrid Laubrock, Contemporary Chaos Practices (2018)[65]
  • Moppa Elliott, Acceleration Due to Gravity (Hot Cup Records, 2019)
  • Ash Fure, Something To Hunt (Pleasure of the Text, 2020)[66]
  • Liturgy, Origin of the Alimonies (2020)[67]
  • Whit Dickey, Morph (ESP-Disk, 2020)

check for crediting...?

  • Bojan Vuletić: Nate Wooley & Mivos Quartet, Atemwende (Ignoring Gravity Music, 2012)
  • Ken Vandermark Duos W/ Agustí Fernandez - Christof Kurzmann - Joe McPhee - Joe Morris Trios W/ Paul Lytton - Nate Wooley - Eddie Prévost - John Tilbury - Nine Ways To Read A Bridge ‎(6xCD, Album + Box) Not Two Records MW920-2 2014
  • Superimpose: Matthias Müller / Christian Marien With John Butcher / Sofia Jernberg / Nate Wooley, With (Inexhaustible Editions, 2021)

split

  • Nate Wooley / Fred Lonberg-Holm / Jason Roebke, Throw Down Your Hammer and Sing (Smeraldina-Rima, 2013)[68]

References

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  2. ^ Margasak, Peter (20 July 2006). "Aaron Siegel, Nate Wooley". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  3. ^ a b Broomer, Stuart. "Nate Wooley's Seven Storey Mountain". Musicworks. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  4. ^ Gotrich, Lars (31 August 2010). "Miles Beyond: The New Sounds Of Trumpet". NPR. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  5. ^ Horton, Lyn (16 June 2010). "Nate Wooley: Trumpet/Amplifier". JazzTimes. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  6. ^ Acquaro, Paul (28 January 2012). "Nate Wooley - The Almond (Pogus, 2012)". The Free Jazz Collective. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Nate Wooley - [8] Syllables (Peira, 2012) ****". The Free Jazz Collective. 16 September 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  8. ^ Milkowski, Bill (31 May 2011). "Nate Wooley Quintet: (Put Your) Hands Together". JazzTimes. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  9. ^ Chinen, Nate (4 March 2011). "Sad Out West, Rocking Out in Brooklyn". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  10. ^ Corroto, Mark (14 November 2013). "Nate Wooley: Seven Storey Mountain III And IV (2013)". All About Jazz. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  11. ^ Francis, Davis (21 December 2015). "Close Enough For Jazz: How The 2015 NPR Jazz Critics Poll Was Fit To Be Tied". NPR. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  12. ^ Margasak, Peter (28 December 2015). "Peter Margasak's favorite albums of 2015, numbers 40 through 31". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  13. ^ Chinen, Nate (4 November 2015). "New Music From Nate Wooley, Alicia Hall Moran and Adam Larson". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  14. ^ Layman, Will (9 December 2015). "Yesterday and Today—Jazz Trumpets Across the Divide". PopMatters. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  15. ^ "Nate Wooley: Polychoral w/ Peter Evans". Jazz Messengers. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  16. ^ Walls, Seth Colter (14 June 2016). "Nate Wooley: Argonautica". Pitchfork. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  17. ^ Sumner, Dave (15 September 2016). "The Summer in Jazz Releases". Bandcamp Daily. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  18. ^ Ackermann, Karl (28 June 2016). "Nate Wooley: Seven Storey Mountain V". All About Jazz. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  19. ^ Meyer, Bill (2 January 2017). "Best of 2016: Jazz/Improv". Magnet. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  20. ^ Ackermann, Karl (4 April 2017). "Nate Wooley: The Complete Syllables Music". All About Jazz. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  21. ^ Meyer, Bill (January 2018). "Nate Wooley: Knknighgh". DownBeat. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  22. ^ Margasak, Peter (10 January 2014). "My favorite albums of 2013, numbers ten through one". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  23. ^ Meyer, Bill (2 December 2013). "Best of 2013: Jazz/Improv". Magnet. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  24. ^ Bambarger, Bradley (April 2019). "Nate Wooley: Columbia Icefield". DownBeat. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  25. ^ Ackermann, Karl (19 June 2020). "Nate Wooley: TTE001: Three Studies For Future Uncertainties". All About Jazz. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
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  27. ^ Cite error: The named reference 2020 BCD Best Contemporary Classical was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  35. ^ "Nate Wooley, Christian Weber, Paul Lytton – Six Feet Under (NoBusiness, 2012) ****". The Free Jazz Collective. 12 May 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  36. ^ "RED Trio + Nate Wooley - Stem (Clean Feed, 2012) *****". The Free Jazz Collective. 7 May 2012.
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  39. ^ Margasak, Peter (22 January 2016). "Ken Vandermark celebrates his latest project with a solo concert". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  40. ^ Conrad, Thomas (14 December 2018). "Ken Vandermark/Nate Wooley/Sylvie Courvoisier/Tom Rainey: Noise of Our Time (Intakt)". JazzTimes. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
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  43. ^ Meyer, Bill (19 June 2020). "Improvising trio Icepick renew jazz's love affair with the El on their third LP, Hellraiser". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
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  49. ^ "Mêlée + Joe Morris - Cloud Atlas Quartet (Brokenresearch, 2009) ****½". The Free Jazz Collective. 1 August 2009. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  50. ^ "Nate Wooley, Christian Weber, Paul Lytton – Six Feet Under (NoBusiness, 2012) ****". The Free Jazz Collective. 12 May 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
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