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Penguin Band
Information
Full Name The Penguin Band
Species Penguins
Position Band
Appeared See respective articles
Color See respective articles
Clothing See respective articles
Related To Unknown
Friends With Cadence, Lolz
Meetable Character? Yes

The Penguin Band is Club Penguin's well-known rock band. It is made up of four penguins, G Billy, Petey K, Stompin' Bob, and Franky. They are commonly found attending musical-related events and performing music. They are the only official band known in Club Penguin.

History

Penguin Chats: Development

The Penguin Chat 3 Band in the Igloo.

The Penguin Band originated from Penguin Chat 2.[1] In Penguin Chat 3, there were three Old Blue penguins playing in the igloo. These penguins played the piano, drums and cello. They once played at the Night Club. Their sprites were later reused for Club Penguin's Penguin Band.

2006: Debut

The Penguin Band debuted at the Winter Luau playing at the Night Club. At this time, Stompin' Bob, G Billy and an Unknown Band member were the only members of the Penguin Band. During this performance every member except G Billy wore a Grass Skirt. The following month, the Penguin Band returned to the Night Club for the Valentines Day Party. At some point between these events, it can be assumed that the unknown member was replaced with Petey K or one of the members changed their color.[2]

The Penguin Band performed four times before G Billy invited Franky to join the band. Without hesitation, Franky accepted the invitation. Before it was time for the Wild West Party to begin, Franky was nervous and worried that he would mess up. After playing the first chord, Franky was relieved from his tension and enjoyed the rest of his time performing.[3]

The addition of Franky didn't slow things down, and the Penguin Band continued to play. Sometime in July 2006, the Penguin Band lost their instruments and had penguins hunt for their instruments. Those who did find the instruments were rewarded with the Band's first background.

2008 – 2011: Style change

The Penguin Band relaxing at the Back Stage.

The Penguin Band had a sudden change in their design for the Music Jam 2008. Leaning to more of a country-like style with matching cowboy hats, the band performed at the Iceberg and later waddled around after a performance for the first time.

The following year, the Penguin Band attended the Penguin Play Awards 2009 as guests. The band returned for the second and third Music Jams, performing at the Iceberg then waddling around Back Stage.

Sometime after the Music Jam 2010, the Penguin Band changed their outfits a third time to keep things fresh. When returning for the fourth Music Jam, their outfits were publicly revealed in the Club Penguin Times. During the Music Jam 2011, the Band performed Better Days at the Iceberg every thirty minutes. As usual, the Band waddled around after a performance Back Stage.

2012 – present: Modern Penguin Band

The tradition continued as the Penguin Band returned for the Make Your Mark: Ultimate Jam. Unlike usual, the band performed alongside with Cadence playing The Party Starts Now. Later in September 2012, the band released their first lyrical song titled "Anchors Aweigh". The Band's next few lyrical songs would be a collaborations with Cadence. In October 2012, Cadence and the Penguin Band released Ghosts Just Wanna Dance. In December 2012, Cadence and the Penguin Band would collaborate again to make Cool in the Cold. In celebration of the Puffle Hotel's Grand Opening, Cadence and the Penguin Band released Puffle Party (Gotta Have a Wingman). Following these events, the Band would make another appearance until the following year.

Some time after the Penguin Cup, Cadence met with the Penguin Band to brainstorm for a DJ3K replacement. This eventually led up to the creation of SoundStudio. The Penguin Band returned to the stage for the fifth Music Jam. They performed with Cadence on the Main Stage providing instrumentals. While not performing, the Band would sometimes waddle around and hang out with their fans.

In February 2015, Rookie announced in the Club Penguin Times that the Penguin Band was going to attend the SoundStudio Party to give advice to rising artists.[4] Despite these claims, the Band never attended the party.

Members

G Billy

Main article: G Billy

G Billy is one of the founding Penguin Band members. G Billy is the Band's drummer and occasional flutist. He occasionally talks in slang and is loyal and dedicated to his fans. G Billy has performed since the Penguin Band's origins.

Stompin' Bob

Main article: Stompin' Bob

Stompin' Bob is the current leader of the Penguin Band. Stompin' Bob is a self-taunt musician who can play the cello, the piano and the electric bass. He spends much of his free time writing songs and free reading. Stompin' Bob has performed since the Penguin Band's origins.

Petey K

Main article: Petey K

Petey K is the third member of the Penguin Band. Petey K is a classically trained musician who's capable of playing the piano, accordion and electric guitar. He has a love for burritos and pranking other members of the band. He has been seen performing since the Penguin Band's second performance.

Franky

Main article: Franky

Franky is the fourth member of the Penguin Band. Franky is the lead singer for the Band and can play the Acoustic Guitar, the banjo and the keyboard. He wrote the book Franky's First Show which can be read in the Library. He has been performing since the Penguin Band's fifth performance.

Unknown member

An unknown member appeared at the very first performance of the Penguin Band. He or she was a Light Blue playing an acoustic guitar with a Grass Skirt on. It is possible that he or she was Petey K with a different outfit due to Stompin' Bob and G Billy performing with their regular outfits.[2]

Discography

Album Songs
Dance Contest Epic Win!
Go West
Let's Bounce
Patrick's Jig
Penguin Band Boogie
The Generic Way
Club Penguin: The Party Starts Now! Anchors Aweigh
Ghosts Just Wanna Dance (featuring Cadence)
Cool in the Cold (featuring Cadence)
Puffle Party (Gotta Have a Wingman) (featuring Cadence)
Unknown Better Days
Best Day Ever (featuring Cadence)

Performances

Since their origins in 2006, the Penguin Band has performed in multiple rooms. At first, the Band would usually perform at the Dance Club, replacing the turntables. They haven't performed in the Dance Club since the addition of DJ3K, due to conflicts. Occasionally the Band will perform in a different room or even in temporary Party Rooms.

List of Penguin Band performances
Party/Event Room Image Timeframe Song ID
Winter Luau Dance Club January 27–30, 2006 10
Valentine's Day Celebration Dance Club February 14, 2006 ?
St. Patrick's Day Party 2006 Dance Club N/A March 20–22, 2006 208
Cave Opening Party Boiler Room N/A May 26-29, 2006 203
Wild West Party Dance Club July 5 - 14, 2006 ?
Lighthouse Party Lighthouse September 22 - 24 2006 212
St. Patrick's Day Party 2007 Dance Club March 12 - 16, 2007 208
Summer Kickoff Party Beach June 8 – 18, 2007 216
Fall Fair 2007 Pizza Parlor September 21 - October 1, 2007 221
Surprise Party Dance Club N/A November 23 - 26, 2007 ?
St. Patrick's Day Party 2008 Dance Club March 14 – 18, 2008 208
Music Jam 2008 Iceberg July 25 - August 5, 2008 244
Music Jam 2009 Iceberg N/A July 17 – 26, 2009 244
Music Jam 2010 Iceberg July 8 - 19, 2010 244
Music Jam 2011 Iceberg June 16 - July 5, 2011 N/A
Make Your Mark: Ultimate Jam Epic Show July 18, 2012 - August 1, 2012 N/A
The Fair 2014 Park Entrance February 19, 2014 - March 5, 2014 N/A
Music Jam 2014 Main Stage July 16 - 30, 2014 N/A
The Fair 2015 Park Entrance May 20, 2015 – June 3, 2015 N/A

Gallery

Avatars

Non-meetable Avatars

Meetable Avatars

Signatures
Player Cards
Artwork

Trivia

  • All the current members of the Penguin Band used to work for shops around Club Penguin Island such as the Pizza Parlor and the Pet Shop, and they claim they would have still worked there if they had not become musicians.
  • Up until at least 2006, the Penguin Band members didn't have individual names.[2]

Sources and References

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