The Saddle Club, an Australian children's music group, was formed as a spin-off from the popular television series of the same name. The group consisted of cast members who were part of the show that aired from 2001 to 2009. The series followed three best friends training for equestrian competitions at Pine Hollow Stables and their personal lives, with the music group releasing several albums throughout its run. The Saddle Club's musical journey began in 2002 with the release of their first album Fun for Everyone. This was followed by Friends Forever in 2003 and another full-length album Secrets & Dreams in 2004. The group's music often featured themes of friendship and teamwork, reflecting the core messages of the television series. Notable songs included "Don't Ask Me," which reached number 16 on the Australian charts in 2004, and "He's Everything" which peaked at number 40 in Australia in 2005. The group also released compilation albums such as Hello World – The Best of the Saddle Club and performed live, including appearances at the 2004 Sydney Royal Easter Show.