The Wiggles isn't your typical touring band. While the band got its start in the U.S. touring with a purple dinosaur named Barney and has an audience under the age of 5, its members are rock stars in ...
Singing about fruit salad, hot potatoes and cucarachas every single night for 10 months out of the year from Sydney to San Jose might drive even the wildest Wiggle a little wiggy. So after the Wiggles ...
Australian children’s entertainers the Wiggles have been pleasing young audiences for 21 years with their mix of music and madcap, innocent fun. But the time has come for three of the group’s members ...
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If you were a kid in the late ‘90s or early 2000s, chances are you watched a beloved Australian children’s entertainment ...
Hot Potato: The Story of the Wiggles is a documentary that follows the journey of three preschool teachers and a friend as they rise to become one of the most renowned children’s entertainment groups ...
FILE - In this June 28, 2006 file photo, Australian children's entertainers The Wiggles, Murray Cook (Red Wiggle), Greg Page (Yellow Wiggle), Jeff Fatt (Purple Wiggle), and Anthony Field (Blue Wiggle) ...
Who can resist the Wiggles? The Australian group has spent the last 20 years clowning around onstage, bringing its songs, smiling faces, brightly colored turtleneck jerseys and bubbly personalities to ...
Somewhere in Australia, there is a music agent kicking herself. "We went to see someone who was an agent for shows that went into schools, and most of her clients were single entertainers," said ...
If you haven't heard of The Wiggles yet, ask your kids. Just say the words "fruit salad," and if they respond "yummy yummy," they already know the popular Australian export. The four-piece rock band ...