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The Wiggles
The Wiggles began their career playing at
pre-schools, where they developed a hugely successful
system by which they would split the receipts for their
shows with the centres, who were able to use the hugely
popular Wiggles concerts as lucrative fund-raising events.
As well as occasionally busking around Sydney, the group
were able to capitalise on the touring expertise, contacts
and goodwill that The Cockroaches had built up during
the 1980s and were soon touring regularly and successfully
throughout Australia. Their combination of kid-friendly
songs, videos and characters were a quick hit in Australia
in the early 1990s, and international exposure has made
them hugely popular in the United States and elsewhere
in the 2000s.
They released their first CD in 1991. During
the early 1990s The Wiggles also developed a group of
secondary characters, including Dorothy The Dinosaur,
Henry The Octopus, Wags The Dog and Captain Feathersword.
These characters – originally played by group members
and by Anthony's brother Paul – are now played by
hired actors; as "Dorothy The Dinosaur And Friends",
they cleverly enable the group to maintain a touring presence
even when The Wiggles themselves are off the road.
After several years touring constantly around
Australia, the group were firmly established as the most
successful children's entertainment act Australia had
ever seen. They performed literally hundreds of shows
each year, their videos and CDs sold in ever increasing
numbers and they regularly won every major industry award
in their category. They made their first forays overseas
with visits to the United States and Britain in the mid-1990s,
but like many other Australian acts, it was in the US
that they scored their first major international success.
After an initially slow entry into the United
States market (where they toured with the organisation
that produced the Barney children's show) The Wiggles
scored a breakthrough deal with the Disney organisation,
which saw their videos and TV series screened to to preschool
children across America.
The Wiggles are now seen nationally on the
Disney Channel and as a result their popularity sky-rocketed.
They now regularly tour to packed houses across the USA,
have performed at both Madison Square Gardens and Radio
City Music Hall, and have appeared in several Thanksgiving
Parades in New York City.
Current Wiggles
Success
In 2001 The Wiggles were reported to have
earned more than A$14 million, a sum which had grown to
A$45 million by 2004. [1] The group is currently franchising
its concept to non-English speaking countries, with the
idea already successfully sold in Taiwan, which now has
its own Taiwanese Wiggles. They have also recorded with
numerous Australian and international music stars including
John Fogerty, Tim Finn and Ross Wilson. By guest-starring
on their show, the Wiggles have also introduced non-Australian
audiences to performers such as Jimmy Little, Kamahl,
and Christine Anu (though many will recognize her by face
if not by name). One measure of the Wiggles' fame in America
is the fact that Captain Feathersword has been mentioned
in an episode of the acclaimed political TV drama The
West Wing.
Nature of the Wiggles Show
Wiggles songs are often about simple topics
that children can relate to: sleeping ("Rock A Bye
Bear", "Wake Up Jeff"), eating ("Fruit
Salad"), animals ("Do the Monkey", "Rockabye
Your Bear", "Ponies") or the cast of characters
created for their home videos and TV shows. These costumed
characters include Dorothy the Dinosaur (a horticulturalist
dinosaur who eats only roses), Captain Feathersword (a
harmless pirate), Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, and
Officer Beeples (a female police officer who communicates
through mime). Another distinctive feature of the group's
songs is easy-to-repeat gestures, such as the "romp
bomp a chomp" hand motions in the song "Dorothy
the Dinosaur". The Wiggles also adapted the Bob Wills
tune "Silver Bells That Ring In The Night" with
a duck-like "quack quack-quack" in the refrain