• We Saw The Sign and Spoke To Meg Washington (Calypso)

  • Apr 20 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

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We Saw The Sign and Spoke To Meg Washington (Calypso)

  • Summary

  • The Bluey 28 minute special 'The Sign' was everything we hoped it would be; plot twists, a wedding, some great Brisbane locations and a heap of gags for the grown ups.

    To celebrate 'The Sign' we spoke to Meg Washington, voice of Bluey's teacher Calypso. Meg is also featured in the special with her song 'Lazarus Drug' bringing the episode to its epic crescendo.

    Meg is one of Brisbane's favourite singer songwriters and most versatile vocalists, and has just recently completed a run of shows with Australian symphony orchestras.

    Check out the Bluey x Meg Washington music video for 'Lazarus Drug'.

    You can also listen to the original version of 'Lazarus Drug' from the album 'Batflowers'.

    Follow Meg on Instagram to keep up to date with news, release and tour dates.

    One of our favourite articles about 'The Sign' was the piece that Mary Bolling from the Gotta Be Done podcast wrote for the ABC.

    Massive props to Brendan from The Hammerbarn Project podcast, who snagged a voice role in 'The Sign'.

    Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.

    Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane

    Email us at blueysbrisbane@gmail.com with with your thoughts, comments or questions.

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