• Casey Burgess - Hi 5 Member, Singer & Entertainer

  • Jan 5 2023
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Casey Burgess - Hi 5 Member, Singer & Entertainer

  • Summary

  • Casey Burgess, who recently released her first solo album, is an amazing actress, musician, and television presenter with over a decade of experience in the entertainment industry. Having grown up in a musical family, Casey's first role was in Annie while she was still at school, and on the back of that, she was mercilessly bullied by her schoolmates. As a result of her breakout stage role in the musical, she was offered a role as the presenter of Girl TV on Channel 7.  What a great way to show her bullies that she wasn't going to let them get her down! Following on from Girl TV, Casey auditioned for the children's group Hi-5 and was chosen to replace Charli. She stayed with Hi-5 for 4 years, traveling the world but also working incredibly hard. Finding it hard to be taken seriously after her stint in a children's group, Casey eventually got acting roles then the Pandemic hit, and the time at home made her want to realise her dream of a solo album. That album is now out, fully funded by Casey and is called Space to Breathe. This episode is sponsored by Brand for Brands. Brand For Brands is a branding agency run by two sisters, located in Sydney. They specialise in building and refreshing brands that speak to the right people, the ones that will invest in your products and services. To find out more, go to https://brandforbrands.com/ To find out more about She's The Boss Group, and our other podcasts, go to https://shesthebossgroup.com/
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