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18.01.2020 - 17:51 / torontosun.com
MELBOURNE — A founding member of Australian popular children’s music group The Wiggles suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed while performing at a bushfire relief concert in Sydney on Friday, the band said.
The 48-year-old Greg Page, known to Australians as the original Yellow Wiggle and an intermittent member of the group since its beginning in 1991, fell in front of fans while walking off stage at the end of the concert.
“As has been reported, our friend Greg Page suffered a cardiac arrest at
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The frontman was recently hospitalised, leading his band to cancel a Brisbane show this week.
Australia’s Sound Relief 2020 bushfire benefit concerts have been scrapped. On Jan.
Numerous actors and musicians gathered at the Beverly Wilshire on Saturday night for the annual G’Day USA dinner. This year the gala was dedicated to raising money for the Australian Bushfire Relief Fund and Australian Wildlife Fund.Among those who attended included actress and singer Tottie Goldsmith, who arrived with her aunt Olivia Newton-John.
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The Wiggles updated fans on founding member Greg Page's condition after the singer was rushed to a Sydney, Australia, hospital on Friday (Jan. 17) near the end of the beloved children's band's brushfire relief benefit reunion show.
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The children's band were playing their first gig since 2016 to raise money for Australian bushfire relief.
How frightening. Greg Page, the original lead singer for the Australian children’s band The Wiggles, collapsed at the conclusion of a Jan. 17 sold-out reunion concert in Sydney, which was put in place to help raise money for Australian bushfire relief. Greg is one of the founding members of the popular children’s group, and they have sold over 30 million albums, toured throughout the world together, and entertained children with their fun and educational song and dance routines.
The Wiggles' singer Greg Page is on the mend after collapsing during a wildlife relief concert.
Greg Page, a founding member of The Wiggles, has been hospitalized after suffering cardiac arrest.
There was a bit of drama at the conclusion of The Wiggles' reunion benefit show for the devastating Australian brushfires on Friday night (Jan. 17).
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