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===Music=== *In 1953, [[Al "Jazzbo" Collins]] narrated a jazz version of The Three Little Pigs on a Brunswick Records 78 r.p.m. record album titled "steve allen's grimm fairy tales for hip kids" with piano blues accompaniment by Lou Stein. *The 1989 [[Mucky Pup]] song "Little Pigs" from the album ''[[A Boy in a Man's World]]'' is a rap/metal version of the story featuring the dialogue between the wolf and pigs. *The 1992 [[Green Jellö]] song, "[[Three Little Pigs (song)|Three Little Pigs]]" sets the story in [[Los Angeles]]. The wolf drives a [[Harley Davidson]] motorcycle, the first little pig is an aspiring [[guitarist]], the second is a [[cannabis smoking]], [[dumpster diving]] [[Evangelism|evangelist]] and the third holds a [[Master of Architecture]] degree from [[Harvard University]]. In the end, with all three pigs barricaded in the brick house, the third pig calls [[9-1-1]]. [[John Rambo]] is dispatched to the scene, and kills the wolf with a [[machine gun]]. *In 2003, the [[Belgium|Flemish]] company [[Studio 100]] created a musical called ''Three Little Pigs'' ({{langx|nl|De 3 Biggetjes}}), which follows the three daughters of the pig with the house of stone with new original songs, introducing a completely new story loosely based on the original story. The musical was specially written for the band [[K3 (band)|K3]], who play the three little pigs, Pirky, Parky and Porky ({{langx|nl|Knirri, Knarri and Knorri}}).<ref name="DiscogsK3">{{cite web |title=De 3 Biggetjes* - Studio 100 Cd-Collectie 3/10 - Het Beste Van De 3 Biggetjes ! |url=https://www.discogs.com/De-3-Biggetjes-Studio-100-Cd-Collectie-310-Het-Beste-Van-De-3-Biggetjes-/release/2858284 |publisher=[[Discogs]] |access-date=2018-11-21 |language=en}}</ref><ref name="BOLK3">{{cite web |title=bol.com {{!}} De 3 Biggetjes, Various {{!}} CD (album) {{!}} Muziek |url=https://www.bol.com/nl/p/de-3-biggetjes/1000004003213480/ |publisher=[[bol.com]] |access-date=2018-11-21 |language=nl-NL}}</ref> *[[Elton John]]'s song "And the House Fell Down" (from ''[[The Captain & the Kid]]'') is based (metaphorically) on the story.<ref>{{Cite web|title=And the House Fell Down|url=https://www.songfacts.com/facts/elton-john/and-the-house-fell-down|access-date=November 25, 2021|website=[[Songfacts]]}}</ref> *Barbadian singer [[Rihanna]] referenced a line from the story in her 2007 song "Breakin' Dishes" (from ''[[Good Girl Gone Bad]]''). *In 2014, [[Peter Lund (theatre director)|Peter Lund]] let the three little pigs live together in a village in the musical ''[[Grimm (musical)|Grimm]]'' with [[Little Red Riding Hood]] and other fairy tale characters. *The second single from metal band [[In This Moment]]'s 2014 album ''Black Widow'', "Big Bad Wolf," references a little pig as well as the big bad wolf.
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