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  1. Graham Wiggins (October 25, 1962 – September 7, 2016) was an American musician and scientist. He played the didgeridoo, keyboards, melodica, sampler, and various percussion instruments with his groups, the Oxford-based Outback and Dr. Didg. He also developed new technologies for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

  2. Graham Wiggins. Didgeridoo player and percussionist, born October 25, 1962 in New York City, New York, USA and died September 7, 2016. He took his alias "Dr. Didg" as name of his second band. Wiggins also had a Ph.D. in Physics from Oxford University and experimented with and developed new technology over his career.

  3. jambands.com › features › 2010/12/09The Return of Dr. Didg

    9 de dic. de 2010 · Graham Wiggins, aka Dr. Didg, plays a 1500-year old Aboriginal wind instrument called a didgeridoo – traditionally a long piece of wood hollowed out by termites. Utilizing looping effects, he...

  4. Dr. Didg 1962-2016. 1,046 likes. Graham Wiggins (October 25, 1962 – September 7, 2016)

  5. 8 de sept. de 2016 · Graham Wiggins, better known by his stage name Dr. Didg, passed away yesterday in his sleep, his band announced on Facebook earlier today. Wiggins was a accomplished musician who got his...

  6. 16 de sept. de 2016 · Longtime jam scene presence Dr. Didg has died at the age of 53. Born Graham Wiggins on October 25, 1962, his band mates confirmed his unexpected death on September 7. According to the statement...

  7. 15 de sept. de 2016 · Graham Wiggins was an American musician. He played the didgeridoo, keyboards, melodica, sampler, and various percussion instruments with his group, the Boston, Massachusetts-based Dr. Didg. Graham Wiggins was born on October 25,1962 in NewYork City.