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Murray Cook

Murray James Cook AM (born 30 June 1960) is an Australian musician, actor, and DJ best known for his role as the original Red Wiggle and founding guitarist of the children's entertainment group . Born in , , Cook began playing guitar at a young age and later pursued studies in at in . It was during this time in the late 1980s that he met fellow students , Greg Page, and , with whom he formed in 1991 as a musical project aimed at preschool audiences. Cook adopted the red skivvy as his signature costume, contributing guitar work and vocals to the band's energetic performances, albums, and videos that emphasized education, movement, and fun. Under Cook's involvement, grew into one of Australia's most successful children's acts, selling over 7 million CDs and 23 million DVDs worldwide and earning recognition as top entertainers with annual revenues reaching $45 million AUD by 2009. The group received numerous accolades, including induction into the in 2011 alongside Cook and the other founders. Cook was appointed a Member of the (AM) for his contributions to children's entertainment and the community. He departed the band in 2012 after 21 years, citing a desire to spend more time with his family after extensive global touring. In the years following his exit from The Wiggles, Cook has remained active in music, serving as guitarist for the Sydney-based soul-rock band The Soul Movers (later rebranded as Murray and The Movers) and collaborating on albums, tours, and singles in the rock and soul genres. He has also appeared as a guest on television programs like Spicks and Specks, contributed to music videos, and hosted events such as the AIR Awards and Eurovision Junior.

Early life and education

Childhood and musical beginnings

Murray Cook was born on 30 June 1960 in , , . His family relocated to when he was eight years old, and he grew up in these towns in the Central West region of , fostering an early love for music and performance amid the regional landscape. Cook began playing the guitar at the age of 11, igniting a lifelong passion for the instrument that shaped his musical development. In his teenage years, living in from 1968 to 1976, he honed his skills through early performances, playing guitar and in local bands across .

University studies

Cook enrolled at in in the late 1980s to study , earning a of in 1991. His academic focus on teaching methods and laid the groundwork for his future career in . During his time at the university, Cook met fellow students and Greg Page, who shared his interest in and education; he also connected with musician through overlapping band activities in Sydney's local scene. Building on his childhood foundation in guitar playing, Cook balanced rigorous coursework with participation in various groups, honing his skills alongside his pedagogical training. This period of study not only equipped Cook with expertise in early childhood development but also fostered key collaborations that would shape his professional path toward creating engaging, educational content for young audiences upon completing his degree.

Career with The Wiggles

Formation of the group

The formation of The Wiggles originated from friendships formed at Macquarie University in Sydney, where Murray Cook, Anthony Field, and Greg Page met while pursuing degrees in early childhood education. Field, motivated by the 1988 death of his infant niece Bernadette from sudden infant death syndrome, had shifted from rock music to these studies, seeking ways to engage young children through music. In 1991, the trio collaborated on a university assignment to produce children's songs, drawing on their shared academic focus and Field's vision for accessible, educational entertainment. Cook contributed as the group's guitarist and a key co-founder, joining on vocals and guitar, on lead vocals, and on keyboards and vocals to complete the original lineup. This collaboration marked the official inception of , with Cook embodying the energetic, instrumental foundation that would define their sound. The group adopted signature colorful skivvies—long-sleeved shirts in distinct hues—as their performance attire, a practical choice rooted in principles to aid visual identification and engagement, with Cook donning red as the original Red Wiggle. Following initial rehearsals, launched their professional career with early live performances at local kindergartens and childcare centers in , starting in 1991 to test their material with young audiences. That same year, they released their self-titled debut album, , independently produced and distributed through , which captured 18 original songs and solidified their transition from academic project to dedicated ensemble.

Role and contributions

As the lead guitarist for from their formation in 1991 until 2012, Murray Cook provided instrumental backbone to the group's sound, often performing on while also delivering lead and backing vocals on numerous tracks. He contributed significantly to songwriting, co-authoring many of the band's enduring hits that blended simple, repetitive lyrics with upbeat melodies designed for young children. Embodying the energetic Red Wiggle character, Cook's performances emphasized musical education and enthusiasm, appearing in over 50 albums and dozens of video productions that featured interactive songs promoting coordination, language skills, and cultural awareness. His creative input extended to live shows, where he helped develop routines that encouraged audience participation, such as dances and instrument play-alongs, fostering an engaging environment for preschoolers. The group's commitment to educational content, including themes of healthy eating and physical activity through music, was a core aspect of Cook's role in content creation. Cook played a pivotal part in ' extensive global touring schedule, performing in numerous countries around the world and reaching millions of fans through sold-out concerts that adapted to diverse international audiences, including multilingual adaptations of songs. These efforts helped solidify the group's worldwide popularity, with over 7 million CDs and 23 million DVDs sold during his tenure. Milestones included the band's receipt of 15 Awards for Best Children's Album between 1995 and 2012, highlighting their collective impact on children's entertainment.

Retirement from the group

In May 2012, after 21 years as a founding member of , announced his retirement from the group alongside and Greg Page, effective at the end of the year. Cook cited the intense demands of the band's global touring schedule as a primary factor, explaining that the years of performing had resulted in extended periods away from family and friends. Cook's final performances occurred during The Wiggles' Celebration Tour, culminating on December 23, 2012, at the , where the original lineup bid farewell to fans in a sold-out show. During the handover, Cook passed the red skivvy to his successor, , who had served as a backup dancer and , ensuring a seamless transition to the new lineup. Reflecting on the decision in later interviews, Cook described the emotional strain of constant international travel, particularly its impact on his role as a , recalling how his young son once expressed distress by saying, "I don't like music because it takes Daddy away." He elaborated on the heartbreak of leaving his children for tours, noting that the relentless schedule created ongoing personal challenges that ultimately influenced his choice to step back. These reflections, shared in the 2023 documentary : The Story of , underscored the toll on his family life amid the band's demanding itinerary. Following Cook's departure, maintained their commercial momentum under the new generation of performers, achieving chart-topping albums and sustained global popularity into the 2020s. Cook's foundational contributions, including his guitar work and songwriting that shaped the group's early sound, remain preserved through extensive video archives and recordings that continue to engage new audiences.

Post-Wiggles endeavors

Tour management and cameos

Following his retirement from performing with at the end of 2012, Murray Cook transitioned to a supportive role within the group to facilitate a smoother handover to the new lineup. In 2013, Cook was appointed as tour manager for ' Australian tour, marking his return to the group's operations in a behind-the-scenes capacity. This role involved overseeing logistics for live events, such as scheduling, transportation, and coordination, without requiring him to perform on stage. His contributions helped ensure the seamless execution of shows during the transition period, supporting the band's expansion back into Australian arenas after international commitments. Cook also made occasional cameo appearances in the TV series Ready, Steady, Wiggle!, often portraying characters like "Murray the Cook" in episodes focused on musical activities and baking themes. These brief on-screen moments, such as in the 2013 episode "A Musical Cake," allowed him to maintain connections with longtime fans while avoiding the demands of full performance schedules. His involvement in tour management and cameos extended through the mid-2010s, providing logistical and creative bridging as Cook gradually stepped back from Wiggles-related activities to pursue independent projects. This phase enabled a balanced exit, preserving his ties to the group without the intensity of prior touring demands.

Other musical and media projects

Following his 2012 retirement from , Cook continued his musical career with the Sydney-based soul-rock band The Soul Movers, where he provided guitar, songwriting, and performances, contributing to albums such as released in 2021. By October 2025, the group rebranded as Murray And The Movers, with Cook co-fronting alongside vocalist Lizzie Mack; they released the single "If I'm With You" on October 24, 2025. Cook has remained engaged in media through post-2012 interviews and podcasts, including a May 2025 appearance on the Songwriter Trysts where he discussed his songwriting process and evolution beyond children's music, and an October 2025 Noise11 interview focusing on the rebranding and new single. He has also made occasional live performances with the band, emphasizing retro soul and rock influences. Cook made guest appearances on television, including on Spicks and Specks in 2022. He hosted the AIR Awards in 2020. In 2015, he served as a member of the Australian jury for the . Additionally, he starred in the music video for DZ Deathrays' "Like People" in 2018. Outside his band work, Cook contributed to children's entertainment in February 2025 by providing guitar and vocals for the track "Swimming Down Below," released on March 5, 2025, in collaboration with LyricFind Kids, a project aimed at engaging young audiences with educational music.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Cook married Meg Munro in 1990, a year before the formation of The Wiggles. The couple has two children: a daughter, Georgia Munro-Cook (born May 17, 1994), who is a wheelchair basketball player, and a son, Hamish Cook. The family resided in , , offering essential support to Cook amid the intensive touring demands of his career with during its most successful periods. Following his retirement from the group in , Cook has maintained privacy around his family life, with limited public disclosures and infrequent media appearances.

Reflections on career impact

In the 2023 documentary Hot Potato: The Story of The Wiggles, Murray Cook shared a poignant confession about the emotional toll of the band's extensive touring schedule on his family life, recalling how his Hamish once expressed resentment toward music with the words, "I don't like music because it takes Daddy away." This revelation underscored the sacrifices Cook made during the height of ' success, as relentless global tours often meant missing key milestones in his children's lives, leaving him with lasting regret over the absences. Reflecting further in a June 2025 episode of the Wiggle Talk , Cook discussed how his 2012 retirement from the group was pivotal in enabling reconnection with his family, allowing him to prioritize personal relationships after years of professional demands. He emphasized that this decision, driven largely by a desire to be more present for his loved ones, brought a renewed sense of fulfillment, stating that stepping away helped him "make up for lost time." This shift highlighted the interplay between his career and family, where the high-pressure world of children's entertainment had previously overshadowed domestic bonds. Over three decades in children's entertainment, Cook has drawn broader life lessons from his experiences with The Wiggles, including the profound impact of grounding performances in early childhood education principles to foster joy and learning in young audiences. In a May 2025 interview, he articulated a key takeaway: resilience in the face of fame's demands, influenced by his upbringing, taught him to "suck it up and get on with it," but ultimately led to valuing sustainability over endless pursuit. Today, Cook's lifestyle reflects a deliberate emphasis on balance post-retirement, blending selective musical pursuits with family adventures to maintain well-being after the intensity of his career. He has expressed in this phase, noting a focus on "peace and happiness—and more family time," which allows him to enjoy the fruits of his legacy without the previous exhaustion.

Awards and recognition

Order of Australia

Murray Cook was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the General Division as part of the 2010 Australia Day Honours, with the announcement made on 26 January 2010. This prestigious national honor recognized Cook's significant service to the arts, particularly through his foundational role in children's entertainment with The Wiggles, as well as his contributions to the community as a benefactor and supporter of charitable causes. The award highlighted the impact of his work in creating engaging, educational content that has reached millions of children worldwide, underscoring the cultural and developmental value of music in early childhood. The investiture ceremony took place during Cook's active tenure with , where the insignia was presented by Governor Professor , marking a formal public acknowledgment of his achievements at a time when the group was at the height of its global popularity. Cook and his fellow original members expressed surprise and humility upon receiving the honor, describing themselves as "floored" by the recognition, which they viewed as validation of their efforts to blend entertainment with educational music for young audiences.

Industry honors

During his tenure with The Wiggles from 1991 to 2012, Murray Cook shared in numerous industry accolades recognizing the group's contributions to , particularly through their innovative and performance style. The group won the ARIA Award for Best multiple times, including in 1995 for Big Red Car, in 1996 for Wake Up Jeff!, and in 1998 for Toot Toot!, highlighting their early commercial success and educational impact on young audiences. Additional wins in this category followed in subsequent years, such as 2005 for Live: Hot Potatoes! and 2006 for Racing To The Rainbow!, cementing The Wiggles' dominance in Australian production. In 2003, received the Outstanding Achievement Award, acknowledging their exceptional sales, touring achievements, and global influence as a children's act, with Cook as a key performer and songwriter. This honor preceded their induction into the in 2011, which celebrated the original lineup—including Cook—for pioneering high-energy, curriculum-aligned that sold millions of albums and videos worldwide. The induction underscored the lasting legacy of their collaborative efforts in elevating children's media standards. The Wiggles also garnered recognition from , 's performing rights organization, with multiple wins in children's categories; for instance, their song "Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car" earned Most Performed Children's Work in 2003, co-credited to and bandmates. On the international front, received two Silver Telly Awards in 2020 for outstanding children's television programming, specifically for Ready, Steady, Wiggle! Seasons 6 and 7, which featured 's foundational influence on the group's style during his active years. These honors reflect the broad reach of their work beyond , influencing global children's .

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