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The Wiggles use logos on their shirts. Anthony wears a blue shirt instead of a green one. Paul Paddick plays Captain Feathersword. Wags the Dog was also featured in the video. Paul Hester, a former drummer for Split Enz and Crowded House, guest starred as Paul the Cook, and was featured in "Fruit Salad". [12]
Credits are taken from the album's liner notes. [1]The Wiggles are: Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Greg Page, and Anthony Field Vocals - Greg Page; Backing Vocals - Paul Paddick, The Wiggles
Murray James Cook, AM (born 30 June 1960) [1] is an Australian musician, actor, and DJ. Cook was one of the founding members of the children's band the Wiggles from 1991 to 2012. Cook provided guitar, vocals, and songwriting in the group, and remained involved with its creative and production aspects after his retirement.
The Wiggles. Murray Cook – guitar, bass, backing vocals; ... Murray Cook Jeff Fatt Paul Paddick Christine Anu Kamahl Rolf Harris Slim Dusty Jimmy Little Tim Finn
Anthony Field enrolled at Macquarie University in Sydney to complete his degree in early childhood education, [4] and later stated that his niece's death "ultimately led to the formation of [the] Wiggles". [3] Murray Cook, also "a mature-aged student", [5] was the guitarist in the pub rock band Bang Shang a Lang before enrolling at Macquarie.
The cast as presented on the videos: The Wiggles: Murray Cook; Jeff Fatt; Anthony Field; Greg Page; Additional cast. Paul Paddick as Captain Feathersword; Corrine O'Rafferty as Dorothy the Dinosaur
Cook's wife Meg designed the first Dorothy costume. [4] Dorothy was part of the band's early stage shows, and was originally played by Cook, then Wiggles choreographer Leeanne Ashley, and Wiggles dancers such as Caterina Mete and Lyn Stuckey. [5] [6] She is currently played by Caterina Mete, Chelsey Priadko, and Stephanie Di Coio.
In 2012, The Wiggles cut back much of their international expansion after, like many businesses, experiencing a decrease in their profits after the worldwide recession a few years earlier. Paul Field reported that they would "refocus on what we do best", [11] which included their live shows, CDs, DVDs, and television productions.