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Primary Genre: Folk - Alternative
Location: San Diego, California, United States
Broadjam URL: http://www.broadjam.com/MattWoolery
Total Song Plays: 3,316
Member Since: 2004
Last Login: 1/7/2012
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Artist Description

Matt has been listening to and learning from more than the average share of diverse artists. From Guaraldi to Garage Rock. From Ellington to Elvis. From Costello to McManus (wait aminute!.....)
The point is, there are few musical styles that Matt has not been exposed to. From his playing in concert bands in school (trumpet, tuba) to rock bands throughout California (guitar, bass and, yes, drums), Matt brings an extensive pallet to the canvas.
It has been said that music is the hope of life. I believe it. I know Matt does too.
He's ready. He hopes you are, too.
You can email Matt at: mattwoolery@yahoo.com
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'In the studio for an ASCAP artist. It's fun working on other people's music. Someone else gets to make all the hard decisions! Buuuut, I am way behind on my songs. They're coming!!
Peace For Us All.

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Matt Woolery posted 3 months ago to Matt Woolery


Hello Musical World! 'Played in Encinitas on PCH recently at the art fair during the 99% rally. You can see and hear me here: http://youtu.be/30Br29Kosks 1 Lisa (percussion) and I had a blast, and will do it again on Dec. 10. So, C'MON DOWN!!!

   
 

Matt Woolery posted 4 months ago to Matt Woolery


Out on the local music/open mic circuit again. FINALLY. Studio tans are not so great. 'Will be at art fair soon, as well. Rhythm!!!

   
 

Matt Woolery posted 2 years ago to Matt Woolery


Good Morning, CampERS!!! Working on a new batch of songs. Someone alert the media!! Isn't it nice that Cage The Elephant sounds like they are from England with the sensibility of The Clash and they hail from Kentucky? I say it's great. While you have people's attention with rhythm and melody, why not say something worth remembering? Peace

   
 

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