John Wooler is a Scottish-American record producer, global licensing, label relations, and record label executive. With 37 years of worldwide experience in the music industry, artists that he has worked with have received 26 Grammy nominations, with a total of five Grammy Awards wins. He has worked with several multi-platinum artists on producing their albums with over 170 albums recorded under his credits.[1][2]
Wooler's primary role at Virgin Records was artists and repertoire (A&R) where he brought his wide-ranging expertise into the field. He signed artists into the record label, developing and producing many of them as the senior executive, and was also in charge of the commercial marketing of the label.[12] He founded Exolution in 2007 and was a music consultant and producer, promoting and marketing bands on various media platforms in America. In 2011, he became the senior vice president for media services and label relations at PlayNetwork[13] and vice president of strategic licensing and label relations at Mood Media in 2022 for its parent company.[14][7]
Production
Wooler's style of production work originates from his passion for blues, Americana, and classic soul genres.[15] His production has led to recording over 170 albums as well as working as their A&R with numerous Grammy Awards wins and nominations.[16] The notable productions he made with known artists and bands branded his career highlights in the record business.[15]
He has developed and signed new talents like Dan Brodie who was nominated for two Ari Awards, a comparable to Grammy Awards in Australia, for his debut album among others.[3] He once said, "being able to contribute to the career of artists that I loved or developing new talent and hoping to see them have success is by far the most rewarding feeling," was his proudest achievement in one of his interviews.[15]
Record labels
1984–2003: Virgin Records UK and Virgin Records America
Wooler's tenure at Virgin Records UK (1984–1994) in the United Kingdom as a record label executive and as senior vice president at Virgin Records America (1994–2003) in the United States spanned nearly 20 years.[7] He worked closely with many artists and was responsible for signing acts and producing records including artists like The Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, Van Morrison, JJ Cale, Simple Minds, Genesis as well as new and upcoming artists such as Cracker, Over the Rhine, Dan Brodie and the Young Dubliners where they expanded their roster to a variety of genres in the past.[17] Virgin Records' signing of the punk rock band Sex Pistols in the early days became the first of many successful signings that followed, catapulting the record label into the mainstream.[18]
By 1997, Wooler co-founded Back Porch Records, also a Virgin Records imprint and currently owned by Universal Music Group, alongside Ken Pedersen, who was also an executive at Virgin Records, which was an Americana and roots rock genre-centered record label[22] that signed known artists like John Hammond, Charlie Sexton, Cracker, Over the Rhine, and The Subdudes among others.[6][23] Back Porch Records was a Milwaukee-based record label, which had 49 album releases in total since it was founded.[24]
Album production and A&R discography
Additional list of artists for Wooler's production work and his role as an A&R at Virgin Records[19] that went multi-platinum, gold, and silver, totaling more than 170 albums, included:[25]
In addition, Wooler operated the commercial marketing side of the record label both at Virgin Records UK and Virgin Records America as a senior executive.[12] He was responsible for launching the NOW record series worldwide that became the biggest-selling compilations in the United States and various compilations on DRTV such as Pure Moods, which sold over a million copies before its official release in stores.[12][26][5]
Awards and nominations
For his involvement as a record producer and an executive producer in the record business, artists that Wooler has worked with have received 26 Grammy nominations, with a total of five Grammy Awards wins over the years.[27] He was nominated for several Grammy Awards prior to his first win, which took place in New York.[15]
Other ventures
Wooler is a sought-after speaker and contributor to various music industry organizations, who often speaks where the current music is trending.[3] He is currently on the advisory board and consults with several record companies on music-related projects which includes major labels like EMI Music Group. Additionally, he is a weekly radio host who produces blues and classic soul shows for various syndicated radio stations around the world.[28][29]