Jim Nollman Explained

Jim Nollman (born January 1947 in Boston) is an American composer of music for theatre, a conceptual artist, and an environmental activist. He graduated from Tufts University in 1969.

In 1973, he composed a Thanksgiving Day radio piece and recorded himself singing children's songs with three hundred turkeys. He has recorded interspecies music with various other animals. He released several albums on Folkways Records, including Playing Music with Animals: Interspecies Communication of Jim Nollman with 300 Turkeys, 12 Wolves and 20 Orcas.

Nollman directed one of Greenpeace's first overseas projects, at Iki Island, Japan, where fishermen were slaughtering dolphins to compensate for human overfishing. In 1978, Nollman founded Interspecies, which sponsors artists' efforts to communicate with animals through music and art. Its best-known project is a twenty-five-year study using live music to interact with wild orcas off the west coast of Canada.

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He has also written essays which are anthologized in several collections of nature writing. He is contributing editor of the interspecies.com whale site.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dolphin Dreamtime by Jim Nollman, An Evolution of Consciousness Review by Bobby Matherne. www.doyletics.com.