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WATCH: Missy Higgins in the Isolation Room

Missy Higgins covers Let It Be by The Beatles for Review’s video series starring top musicians and artistic performers recorded at their homes.

Missy Higgins covers Let It Be by The Beatles for Review’s video series starring top musicians and artistic performers recorded at their homes. Image cropped from photograph by Julie Adams, April 2018.
Missy Higgins covers Let It Be by The Beatles for Review’s video series starring top musicians and artistic performers recorded at their homes. Image cropped from photograph by Julie Adams, April 2018.

Welcome to Review’s Isolation Room. As a pandemic spreads around the world, and increasingly touches the lives of more Australians, some of the country’s best musicians, authors, dancers and artists have hunkered down, given their time and recorded performances for The Australian’s readers.

From Missy Higgins to Deborah Conway; Tim Rogers to Brian Cadd; The Australian Ballet to Tom Keneally and beyond, the Isolation Room is a place of great art and hope for a country at its time of need.

Missy Higgins

Missy Higgins covers Let It Be by The Beatles, performed at her home in Melbourne on Thursday, March 26 2020. To support the artist, visit her store at missyhiggins.com. To connect with the artist, visit facebook.com/missyhiggins

READ MORE:

Missy Higgins profiled in The Weekend Australian Magazine by Megan Lehmann, April 2018

Tim Minchin and Missy Higgins describe the secrets of their shared song, by Andrew McMillen, February 2020

Watch more of Review’s Isolation Room

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Series credits:

Review editor and project coordinator: Tim Douglas
Review deputy editor: Bridget Cormack

National music writer: Andrew McMillen

Video producer: Nicholas Adams-Dzierzba

Andrew McMillen
Andrew McMillenMusic Writer

Andrew McMillen is an award-winning journalist and author based in Brisbane. Since January 2018, he has worked as national music writer at The Australian. Previously, his feature writing has been published in The New York Times, Rolling Stone and GQ. He won the feature writing category at the Queensland Clarion Awards in 2017 for a story published in The Weekend Australian Magazine, and won the freelance journalism category at the Queensland Clarion Awards from 2015–2017. In 2014, UQP published his book Talking Smack: Honest Conversations About Drugs, a collection of stories that featured 14 prominent Australian musicians.

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