Elvis’ granddaughter Riley Keough admits ‘music wasn’t my thing’ before Daisy Jones role

’s new musical sequence concerning the rise and fall of a well-known rock band is likely one of the most anticipated new releases of the yr, primarily based on Taylor Jenkins Reid’s bestselling novel Daisy Jones and the Six. Riley Keough, the granddaughter of , was a pure match to painting the present’s titular singer-songwriter, however just lately admitted she by no means thought-about creating her personal music.

Keough revealed she by no means tried making music as a profession regardless of being associated to probably the most well-known performers of the twentieth Century.

The actress is finest recognized for indie favourites Zola and Underneath the Silver Lake, in addition to blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Street.

She stars alongside Sam Claflin and Suki Waterhouse in Prime Video’s new drama, which is loosely primarily based on Fleetwood Mac’s success and backstage drama within the Nineteen Seventies.

“I believe that I’m musical. I've an ear, I can carry a tune,” Keough revealed.

Riley Keough as Daisy Jones

Daisy Jones and the Six: Elvis' granddaughter stars as a rock 'n' roll legend (Picture: Prime Video)

Riley Keough and Stephen Colbert

Daisy Jones and the Six: Keough previews the sequence with Stephen Colbert (Picture: CBS)

“However I’m not… music wasn’t, type of, my factor. I used to be all the time extra excited by movie and performing and writing.

“And filmmaking. I needed to work actually exhausting at it truly, it was a problem.”

Up till now, Keough’s solely expertise with the music business was showing in two music movies; Justin Timberlake’s TKO in 2013 and extra just lately in 2022 for Orville Peck’s Hexie Mountains.

Nonetheless, she and her co-stars who make up the Six realized tips on how to sing and play their very own devices to deliver Reid’s songs from the e book to life.

Riley Keough as Daisy Jones

Daisy Jones and the Six: Keough did not suppose she'd have a musical profession (Picture: Prime Video)

Sam Claflin and Riley Keough

Daisy Jones and the Six: Aurora is now out there on vinyl, CD and digital (Picture: Prime Video)

To accompany the sequence, artists Marcus Mumford, Phoebe Bridgers, Jackson Browne and extra contributed to a vinyl file that includes the band’s songs.

Followers accustomed to Reid’s authentic novel will likely be thrilled to listen to the album for the very first time, and Keough was surprised by the outcomes.

“One of many questions they requested me once I signed on was, ‘Would you go on tour?’” she recalled.

“And I used to be like, ‘Yeah, positive, no matter’. You type of simply deceive get jobs.”

 [REACTION]  [INTERVIEW]

“However I by no means imagined I’d have an album. I by no means thought I’d do music, so it’s so unbelievable.

“We have now an entire file popping out with some unbelievable songwriters on the file. It’s simply mind-blowing.”

For the TV adaptation, Keough and the band additionally carried out in entrance of a whole lot of extras to make sure their concert events felt as genuine as doable.

Though The Six begin out as a struggling band taking part in small gigs on the Sundown Strip in Los Angeles, they’re quickly taking part in to sold-out crowds when Daisy reinvents their sound.

“We rehearsed for a few yr and a half,” Keough informed Stephen Colbert on The Late Present.

“As a result of Sam and I, the opposite lead singer, had by no means sung earlier than. So it was, like, a yr of band rehearsal for us.

“After which we ended up being a reasonably assured band. So by the point we have been taking part in these stadium reveals, we have been all simply very excited to be there.

“We received actual audiences, which was tremendous thrilling. They have been paid, they beloved us.”

The present’s three-episode premiere on Friday launched followers to the band’s first hit single, however lots extra soon-to-be iconic tracks will likely be revealed because the weeks go on.

Daisy Jones and the Six continues Fridays on Amazon Prime Video.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post