The Wiggles are an Australian children's music group formed in Sydney in 1991. The group are currently composed of Anthony Field, Lachlan Gillespie, Simon Pryce, Tsehay Hawkins, Evie Ferris, John Pearce, Caterina Mete and Lucia Field. The Wiggles were founded in 1991 by Field, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Greg Page and Phillip Wilcher. Wilcher left the group after their first album. Page retired in 2006 due to ill health and was replaced by understudy Sam Moran, but returned in 2012, replacing Moran. At the end of 2012, Cook, Fatt and Page retired and were replaced by Gillespie, Pryce and Emma Watkins. Cook and Fatt retained their shareholding in the group and all three continued to have input into its creative and production aspects, while engaging in occasional reunion performances.
Field and Fatt were members of the Australian pop band the Cockroaches in the 1980s, and Cook was a member of several bands before meeting Field and Page at Macquarie University, where they were studying to become pre-school teachers. In 1991, Field was inspired to create an album of children's music based upon concepts of early childhood education, and he enlisted Cook, Page, and Fatt to assist him. They began touring to promote the album and became so successful, they quit their teaching jobs to perform full-time. The group augmented their act with costumed characters Dorothy the Dinosaur, Henry the Octopus and Wags the Dog, as well as the human character Captain Feathersword, played by Paul Paddick since 1993. Shirley Shawn the Unicorn was later introduced. They originally travelled with a small group of dancers, which later grew into a larger troupe. The group's albums, DVDs and television programs have been produced independently since their inception. The height of their popularity came in the early 2000s, after they broke into the American market.
The group were formally consolidated in 2005. They were listed at the top of Business Review Weekly's top-earning Australian entertainers four years in a row and earned A$45 million in 2009. The Wiggles have enjoyed almost universal approval throughout their history, and their music has been played in pre-schools all over the world. They have earned multiple Gold, Platinum and double Platinum records; have sold 23 million DVDs and 7 million CDs; and have performed, on average, to one million people per year. The band has earned multiple Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards, and they have been inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.
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- ↑ Hawkins first appeared as the supporting Red Wiggle in 2021 before replacing Watkins as the primary Yellow Wiggle.[1][2]
- ↑ Ferris appeared as the supporting Blue Wiggle from 2021 to 2022, before becoming the supporting Yellow Wiggle.
- ↑ Cook also performed at reunion shows between 2016 and 2023.[3][4]
- ↑ Fatt also performed at reunion shows between 2016 and 2023.[3][4]
- ↑ Page also performed at reunion shows between 2016 and 2023.[3][4]
- ↑ Wilcher never had a signature colour, as he left the group before they adopted coloured shirts.
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Bibliography
- Bugg, Tony (2015). "The Resurgence of The Wiggles". The Bugg Report: 55–59.
- (2012) How I Got My Wiggle Back: A Memoir of Healing. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-01933-7.
- Field, Paul (8 November 2006). "It's a Wiggly Wiggly World" 1–7. Currency House.
- (December 1999) Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Australia: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1.
External links[]
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- Official website
- The Wiggles discography at Discogs
- The Wiggles on IMDb