Graham Wiggins (b. New York, 1962) is an American musician. He plays the didgeridoo, keyboards, melodica, sampler, and various percussion instruments with his group, the Boston, Massachusetts-based Dr. Didg. He holds a D.Phil in solid-state physics from Oxford University, where he earned his nickname while testing his didgeridoo in the Clarendon physics laboratory.Wiggins was born in New York to British parents from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, and grew up in New York. Although his first instruments were piano and horn, he first taught himself to play the didgeridoo while a physics student at Boston University in 1982, after hearing Warren Senders demonstrating a cardboard-tube didgeridoo as part of a "world music" concert series in Boston.[1] He graduated from Boston University in 1985, relocating to Oxford, England for postgraduate study.In order to earn extra money there to complete his doctorate he also performed as a busking didgeridoo player. In 1988 he formed with guitarist Martin
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