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John William Michael Field (born 15 May 1962) is an Australian composer-songwriter. He was a founding mainstay member of a rock band, The Cockroaches (1979–94, 2014-present) on rhythm guitar and sharing lead vocals. He has written tracks for the children's music group, The Wiggles, including the "Hot Potato". His brothers, Paul Field (later the Wiggles managing director) and Anthony Field (the Blue Wiggle), were also band mates in the Cockroaches. ==Early life and education==
John William Michael Field was born on 15 May 1962 in Darlinghurst and grew up in north-western Sydney as one of seven children. Their father, John Patrick Field (1932–98), was a suburban chemist.〔 Their mother, Marie, made sure that they all learned how to play at least one musical instrument. Field attended an all-boys boarding school, St. Joseph's College, alongside his older brother, Paul, and younger brother, Anthony.〔 Field was selected as the Under-19 New South Wales Cricketer of the Year.〔 Anthony declared that he would have been a professional cricketer if it were not for his success in music.
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