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John Philip Woodruff OAM is a former Australian talent manager, record label owner and music magazine owner. He managed Flowers/Icehouse, the Angels,
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Baby Animals Baby Animals is an Australian hard rock band active from October 1989 to 1996 and reformed in 2007. The original line-up was Frank Celenza on drums; Suze DeMarchi on lead vocals and guitar; Dave Leslie on guitar and backing vocals; and Eddie Pa ...
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Savage Garden Savage Garden was an Australian pop duo consisting of Darren Hayes on vocals and Daniel Jones on instruments. Formed in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1993, the duo achieved international success from the mid-1990s to early 2000s with the No.  ...
. He combined with fellow managers to found Dirty Pool as a booking agency and management company in 1978. Woodruff established a magazine ''
The Music Network ''The Music Network'' is an Australian magazine launched in 1994 by John Woodruff. In 2017, it was acquired by Jake Challenor, who serves as its publisher and editor. History ''The Music Network'' was founded by John Woodruff in 1994, initi ...
'' in 1994. For his work in the local music industry he was awarded a
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at the
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. He was described by music journalist Christie Eliezer as one of seven movers and shakers of the Australian Music Industry in the book ''High Voltage Rock 'n' Roll'' (2007). On
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(26 January) 2008 Woodruff was awarded a
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for "service to the popular music industry, particularly as a manager, promoter and mentor of musical acts." He retired in December 2018 after selling his management company to
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Biography

John Philip Woodruff was a talent manager of two covers bands, Moonshine Jug and String BandMcFarlane
'The Angels'
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and Orange,McFarlane
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in Adelaide in the early 1970s, which eventually became the Angels and
Cold Chisel Cold Chisel are an Australian pub rock band, which formed in Adelaide in 1973 by mainstay members Ian Moss on guitar and vocals, Steve Prestwich on drums and Don Walker on piano and keyboards. They were soon joined by Jimmy Barnes (at the ...
, respectively. He established the Sphere Organisation, which included a reocrd label. Moonshine Jug and String Band issued a four-track extended play ''Keep You on the Move'' in mid-1973 and followed with a single "That's All Right for Me" (1974), both on his Sphere label. Late in 1974 they changed their name to the Keystone Angels and released a single, "Keep On Dancin'" (1975), which was co-produced by Woodruff and the group. Woodruff and fellow managers, Ray Hearn, Richard McDonald and Rod Willis, founded Dirty Pool Live Presentation in Sydney in 1978 as a booking agency and management company. Willis was now managing Cold Chisel and Hearn handled the Angels – both bands were concerned that various booking agencies were taking the lion's share of profits from their live music performances. At that time "performers were only paid on a minimal fee basis and the venue promoter took most of the money". McDonald recalled "There was no control over cover charges or promotion and, most important, no control of the marketing of the act." Woodruff convinced Flowers (which became
Icehouse Icehouse or ice house may refer to: * Ice house (building), a building where ice is stored * Ice shanty, a shelter for ice fishing also known as an ''Icehouse'' * Ice skating rink, a facility for ice skating. * Ice hockey arena, an area where ice ...
) to join their roster and worked with their bass guitarist Keith Welsh, who had been doing their bookings. He resumed management of the Angels and remained with them until the 1990s. From the mid-1980s he managed Johnny Diesel & the Injectors.McFarlane
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He helped form
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in 1989 after seeing lead singer Suze DeMarchi performing in London. To concentrate on Baby Animals he had left the Angels and Johnny Diesel by 1992. He was praised by Baby Animals' members Frank Celenza and Eddie Parise, who told ''
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'' Kean Wong that "Woodruff has played an instrumental role in all this success." As the Australian representative for
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he had signed Baby Animals for international releases. Woodruff co-created a music magazine ''
The Music Network ''The Music Network'' is an Australian magazine launched in 1994 by John Woodruff. In 2017, it was acquired by Jake Challenor, who serves as its publisher and editor. History ''The Music Network'' was founded by John Woodruff in 1994, initi ...
'' in early 1994 with Welsh and music journalist
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. According to O'Grady, it started as "a tip sheet... to highlight records that are starting to work at radio and/or retail" before they appeared on the
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. At the end of 1994 he signed the pop duo
Savage Garden Savage Garden was an Australian pop duo consisting of Darren Hayes on vocals and Daniel Jones on instruments. Formed in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1993, the duo achieved international success from the mid-1990s to early 2000s with the No.  ...
to his management company JWM Productions after receiving their demo tape and negotiated a contract with
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to record their material.McFarlan
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With his wife he took out a loan, using their home as collateral, to fund the recording of the group's debut single, " I Want You" (May 1996). As co-chair of the Australian Music Managers Forum in April 1995 he alerted the local industry to the lack of copyright and transmission rights as the Internet expands, "music, film, articles, anything which is intellectual property needs another set of rules for protection". In February 1998 he provided a submission to the Australian federal government's inquiry into ''Copyright Amendment Bill (No. 2) 1997'' with particular reference to
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s of Savage Garden material. The group were the highest earning Australian entertainers for 1998 according to Adele Ferguson et al of ''
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'' at $35 million. After Savage Garden disbanded in 2001 he continued managing the group's assets including their back catalogue. His later clients included Evermore,
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and
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. For his work in the local music industry Woodruff was awarded a
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at the
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. Also in that year he was described in "Chapter 3" of music journalist Christie Eliezer's book ''High Voltage Rock 'n' Roll: The Movers and Shakers in the Australian Music Industry''. On
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(26 January) 2008 he was awarded a
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for "service to the popular music industry, particularly as a manager, promoter and mentor of musical acts." He sold his interests in ''The Music Network'' in early 2009 and explained, "
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the right time to pass on the flame... into the hands of a company which sees itself as part of the music industry". Woodruff retired in December 2018 after selling his management company and Savage Garden's back catalogue to
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