By Aleksandra Pavlovska For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 03:35 GMT, 14 March 2019 | Updated: 03:35 GMT, 14 March 2019
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He's a founding member of Australian children's band The Wiggles and wore the famous red skivvy for more than two decades.
But seven years after retiring from the group, Murray Cook has embraced a new look and taken a completely new musical direction.
During a rare TV appearance on Thursday, the 58-year-old children's entertainer was hardly recognisable without his short hair and signature turtleneck.
Murray, who hails from Cowra, NSW, swapped his skivvy for a green shirt and black waistcoat for his interview on Channel Nine's Today Extra.
In the years since bidding farewell to The Wiggles, he has also grown out his hair and looks every inch the ageing rock star.
Despite his makeover, Murray told hosts Sonia Kruger and Richard Wilkins that he still gets recognised in public from