Scott Neustadter on Having Phoebe Bridgers and Marcus Mumford Co-Write Music for Daisy Jones & the Six
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Scott Neustadter sits down with Kyle Meredith to talk about Daisy Jones & the Six, the miniseries based on Taylor Jenkins Reid’s book and starring Riley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse, and Camila Morrone.
The screenwriter/producer tells us how the series went from a novel to being produced by Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine Productions, the difficulty and care of making a true representation of being in a band, finding the cast, and having Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon as a consultant.
Neustadter goes on to discuss bringing the songs to life with Blake Mills, Phoebe Bridgers, Marcus Mumford, Jackson Browne, and Taylor Goldsmith among several other songwriters, as well as the chances of this cast being able to tour the album and returning for a possible second season.
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Scott Neustadter on Having Phoebe Bridgers and Marcus Mumford Co-Write Music for Daisy Jones & the Six
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