Scott Neustadter wasn’t born when the rock ‘n’ roll scene depicted in “Daisy Jones & the Six” was taking place in Los Angeles in the late 1960s through the mid ’70s, and neither were most of the cast ...
A version of this story about “Daisy Jones & the Six” music supervisor Frankie Pine first appeared in the Down to the Wire: Drama and Limited Series issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine. The music came ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." It goes without saying, but the hallmark of a good soundtrack is good music. When you have a show about a ...
Don’t let me down Emmys, and nominate the songs of “Daisy Jones.” Variety has learned exclusively about Amazon Prime Video’s plans for which songs will be submitted for Primetime Emmy Awards ...
Scott Neustadter, who created the show alongside Michael H. Weber, talks about the journey in creating the soundtrack with collaborations from people like Phoebe Bridgers and Marcus Mumford. By Scott ...
Daisy Kent may be a reality TV rookie during her Bachelor season 28 debut, but she is no stranger to the cameras. Before joining Bachelor Nation, the Minnesota native starred in a 2021 music video ...
Much of the hype around the new Prime Video series Daisy Jones & The Six is about the music that accompanies the faux-docudrama. The show is a look back at a fictional band who shot to stardom in the ...
Known for songs “Glitter,” Friend,” and “Dips,” Brooklyn-based Daisy the Great features the indie-folk vocals of Kelley Nicole Dugan and Mina Walker. This band also recorded a new version of “The ...
Daisy People Music is an analogy to Branford Marsalis's album called Crazy People Music. The broken melodic line on the soprano saxophone and the rhythmic bluesy B part is a kind of homage to Branford ...
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