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Daisy Jones & the Six is all set to release its upcoming series. Based upon Taylor Jenkins Reid’s novel, Daisy Jones & the Six will follow the storyline of a 1970s band that is on its road to fame.
The band has two lead singers, Daisy Jones (Keough) and Billy Dunne (Claflin). And the series will revolve around these two. The trailer for the same was dropped on Wednesday.
What is the trailer all about? When is Daisy Jones & the Six releasing on Prime Video? What is the plot of the series? Read further to get your answers.
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Daisy Jones & the Six trailers of the upcoming Prime Video series that was dropped this Wednesday show the life of the band that blows up after releasing a song. The series is based on the New York Times Bestseller book, written by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
The trailer shows the chemistry between Daisy Jones and Billy Dunne, the leading singers of the band. At first, they seem to be pretty irritated by each other while recording the song which will prove to be the reason for their fame. But soon, their chemistry turns from professional to personal. And then begins the story.
The trailer of Daisy Jones & the Six is filled with chords, instruments, pure emotions, stage rage that everyone loves, romantic connection, and a band’s journey from the bottom to the top. It has got everything that a musical cinematic piece requires to do well in the eyes of the audience.
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The series includes many top-notch songs that have already been buzzing in the ears of its audience. This includes the iconic track Look at Us Now (Honeycomb). This track is the second song that was released after Regret Me, another track from the series.
All these songs from the series are part of the fictional album which is titled Aurora. The album will be released along with the series on March 3.
Talking about the team that made Daisy Jones & the Six, includes Grammy-winning songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, Blake Mills. The co-writing credits for the movie go to Marcus Mumford, Phoebe Bridgers, and Jackson Browne.
Additional production is provided by Tony Berg. The album includes instrumentalists from Rilo Kiley, the Who, Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, David Bowie, Elton John, Jeff Beck, and the Wallflowers.
This post was last modified on February 20, 2023 9:00 am
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