Nate Wood

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Nate Wood (born October 3, 1979) is an American Instrumentalist. He has performed with The Calling, Kneebody, and Tigran Hamasyan.

Background

Nate learned to play drums, bass, guitar, and saxophone, and attended California Institute of the Arts for drums and guitar where he studied with Charlie Haden and Joe LaBarbera. He also attended LAMA College for Music Professionals for drums where he studied under Ralph Humphrey and Joe Porcaro. After graduating, he played with Kneebody on their first gigs, and then toured with The Calling in support of their debut album. Afterwards, he recorded and played every instrument on his debut album, and in addition to his work with Kneebody, toured and performed with artists such as George Harrison, Chaka Khan, Sting, Wayne Krantz, Donny McCaslin, Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders and the Ed Fry Band.

Discography

As a leader

  • 2003: Reliving
  • 2007: Fall

As a sideman

With Kneebody

  • Kneebody (2005)
  • Low Electrical Worker (2007)
  • Kneebody Live: Volume One' (2007)
  • Twelve Songs By Charles Ives (2009) (With Theo Bleckmann)
  • "Kneebody Live: Volume Two: Live in Italy" (2009)
  • You Can Have Your Moment (2010)
  • "Kneebody Live: Volume Three: Live in Paris" (2011)
  • The Line (2013)

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