Murray James Cook,
AM (born 30 June 1960) is an Australian musician, actor, and
DJ. Cook was one of the founding members of the children's band
the Wiggles
The Wiggles are an Australian children's music group formed in Sydney in 1991. As of 2022, the group members are Anthony Field, Lachlan Gillespie, Simon Pryce, Tsehay Hawkins, Evie Ferris, John Pearce (entertainer), John Pearce, Caterina Mete ...
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. In 2013, Cook served as the Wiggles' tour manager. He also remains active in many music projects, including, writing and performing with the Sydney soul-rock band The Soul Movers. He is the father of wheelchair basketball player
Georgia Munro-Cook. In 2015, he was one of the members of the Australian jury for the
Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
The Wiggles

Cook returned to university and studied
early childhood education
Early childhood education (ECE), also known as nursery education, is a branch of Education sciences, education theory that relates to the teaching of children (formally and informally) from birth up to the age of eight. Traditionally, this is ...
at
Macquarie University
Macquarie University ( ) is a Public university, public research university in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1964 by the New South Wales Government, it was the third university to be established in the Sydney metropolitan area. ...
, where he met
Anthony Field
Anthony Donald Joseph Field (born 8 May 1963) is an Australian musician, actor, songwriter and producer. He is best known as the leader of the children's group the Wiggles and a member of the 1980s and 1990s pop band the Cockroaches. While st ...
and
Greg Page and formed
the Wiggles
The Wiggles are an Australian children's music group formed in Sydney in 1991. As of 2022, the group members are Anthony Field, Lachlan Gillespie, Simon Pryce, Tsehay Hawkins, Evie Ferris, John Pearce (entertainer), John Pearce, Caterina Mete ...
in 1991. Cook worked as a preschool teacher for two years before the success of the Wiggles forced him to quit. According to Field, Cook would have been content to "continue teaching and perhaps move into an academic role in the field. He knows his stuff and is simply great with children". As a member of the Wiggles, Cook wore a red
skivvy and served as an instrumentalist and vocalist. He came up with the Wiggles' signature index finger-wagging move after watching professional ten pin bowlers do the move on television.
He was considered the intellectual and analytical member of the group (something referred to in several episodes of their TV show), so he acted as mediator for their group decisions.
When the Wiggles received honorary degrees from the
Australian Catholic University
Australian Catholic University (ACU) is a public university in Australia. It has seven Australian campuses and also maintains a campus in Rome.
History
Australian Catholic University was opened on 1 January 1991 following the amalgamation ...
in 2006, Cook gave the
commencement speech to the graduates. On 17 May 2012, it was announced that Cook, along with
Greg Page and
Jeff Fatt, would be retiring from the Wiggles at the end of the year. He was replaced by Wiggles cast member
Simon Pryce. Cook and the others expected to remain involved with the creative and production aspects of the group.
In 2013, Cook served as the group's tour manager.
Cook told the ''
Newcastle Herald'', about his music career after his retirement from the Wiggles, "I was kind of feeling my way for a few years, I guess".
Other works
In addition to continuing to play with Bang Shang A Lang,
he performed lead guitar for the Proposition, a Sydney-based guitar pop band fronted by singer-songwriter Luke Russell on their 2015 album, ''Edge of the Dancefloor''. Also in 2015, Cook was involved in the production of the play ''Sons of Sun'', which was about American music producer
Sam Phillips
Samuel Cornelius Phillips (January 5, 1923 – July 30, 2003) was an American disc jockey, songwriter and record producer. He was the founder of Sun Records and Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, where he produced recordings by Elvis Presley, R ...
. In October 2017, Cook played guitar for the tribute show "The Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazlewood Experience" with
Zoe Carides
Zoe Carides (; born 19 February 1962) is an Australian actress of film and television, who is best known for her roles in '' Death in Brunswick'' as Sophie, '' G. P.'' as Dr. Sonia Kapek and '' Grass Roots'' as Liz Murray.
Family
Carides was ...
and
Scott Holmes in
Newcastle, New South Wales
Newcastle, also commonly referred to as Greater Newcastle ( ; ), is a large Metropolitan area, metropolitan area and the second-most-populous such area of New South Wales, Australia. It includes the cities of City of Newcastle, Newcastle and Ci ...
.
While exploring other projects, Cook met Lizzie Mack, a member of the Sydney soul-rock band the Soul Movers, who along with
Radio Birdman guitarist
Deniz Tek and founder of The Soul Movers, were relaunching the group. In 2015, Cook began writing songs with Mack and decided to focus on the band and use it as his "main creative outlet"
In 2017, the group recorded ''Testify'', "an album of energetic blues, soul and rock".
The album was recorded at the Wiggles' studio in northwest Sydney and Jeff Fatt performed keyboards for the group.
In 2019, the group recorded ''Bona Fide'', which the ''
Sydney Morning Herald
''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine Entertainment. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuously published newspaper in ...
'' called "a stunning album".
The album, which as Cook stated, included "more roots-oriented songs to try to reflect a wide range of American music styles", and was recorded in the U.S.' "premier soul studios"
such as
Sun Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, and
FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He appeared with the group at the rock festival
Splendour in the Grass in July 2018.
Personal life
In 1986, Cook joined the Sydney-based band
Bang Shang a Lang. Cook's major musical influences were
the Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
,
the Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for over six decades, they are one of the most popular, influential, and enduring bands of the Album era, rock era. In the early 1960s, the band pione ...
,
the Who
The Who are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup (1964–1978) consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. Considered one of th ...
, and
Eric Clapton
Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English Rock music, rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. Clapton ranked second in ''Rolling Stone''s l ...
.
He is married to Meg Munro and has two children, a son and a daughter, wheelchair basketball player
Georgia Munro-Cook. On 30 November 2020, 11 months after fellow former bandmate
Greg Page collapsed on stage and went into cardiac arrest, Cook opened up about a major health scare which forced him to undergo open heart surgery.
Awards
Cook, along with the other three original members of the Wiggles, was made a
Member of the Order of Australia
The Order of Australia is an Australian honours and awards system, Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Monarch ...
in 2010 "for service to the arts, particularly children's entertainment, and to the community as benefactors and supporters of a range of charities".
References
Bibliography
*Field, Anthony and Greg Truman. (2012). ''How I Got My Wiggle Back: A Memoir of Healing''. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. .
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1960 births
APRA Award winners
Living people
People educated at Orange High School (New South Wales)
Members of the Order of Australia
People from Cowra
The Wiggles members
Australian male singers
Australian children's musicians
Australian male songwriters
Australian rock guitarists
Macquarie University alumni
Australian lead guitarists
People from Orange, New South Wales
Australian male guitarists