Review’s Isolation Room: Kate Ceberano
Kate Ceberano plays Beautiful Life, from her 2003 album The Girl Can Help It, for Review’s video series starring top musicians and artistic performers recorded at their homes.
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.
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Kate Ceberano
Kate Ceberano plays Beautiful Life, from her 2003 album The Girl Can Help It, accompanied by guitarist Kathleen Halloran and performed at her home in Melbourne on Wednesday, March 25 2020. To support the artist, visit her store at kateceberano.com. To connect with the artist, visit facebook.com/kateceberano
READ MORE:
Kate Ceberano and Paul Grabowsky’s duet album Tryst combines the best of both worlds by Eric Myers, May 2019
Kate Ceberano profiled in The Weekend Australian Review by Rosemary Neill, June 2012
Watch more of Review’s Isolation Room
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Series credits:
Review editor and project co-ordinator: Tim Douglas
Review deputy editor: Bridget Cormack
National music writer: Andrew McMillen
Video producer: Eric George