How the Shaggs Became Rock’s Most Divisive Sound

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Three sisters—Dot, Betty and Helen Wiggin—were pulled from school by their father to form the Shaggs. Their 1969 album Philosophy of the World is infamous for its off-kilter, out‑of‑tune style, provoking horror and wonder in critics while later earning cult status and influencing artists like Zappa and Cobain. A new documentary, We Are the Shaggs, reexamines their unlikely legacy, showing how fame arrived only after years of obscurity and how the sisters view their past today.
Topics:entertainment#dorothy-wiggin#music#outsider-music#philosophy-of-the-world#shaggs#we-are-the-shaggs
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