Do the cast of "Daisy Jones & The Six" actually sing on the show? Here's the deal

"Daisy Jones & The Six" will be released on Amazon Prime Video on March 3rd. The show, based on the book of the same name by Taylor Jenkins Reid, centers on a fictional rock band's rise to stardom in the 1970s. In the series, Daisy Jones (Riley Keough) meets Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin) and joined his band, The Six. Together they recorded the hit album "Aurora" before the band broke up. Besides Billy, The Six is ​​made up of lead guitarist Graham Dunne (Will Harrison), keyboardist Karen Sirko (Suki Waterhouse), bassist Eddie Roundtree (Josh Whitehouse), and drummer Warren Rojas (Sebastian Chacon).

While Daisy Jones & The Six may not be a real band, the cast of the show actually learned to sing and play instruments to make their performances sound as real as possible. Series showrunner Scott Neustadter told EW that due to the pandemic, the actors were able to receive extensive musical training before filming their performances as a group. "I don't know what we would have done if we had left when we were supposed to. It would have felt a lot different. We would have had a little more cinematic magic," Neustadter said. "But in this particular case, they were really doing all this stuff."

So what kind of training did they have to go through? Scroll through the slideshow to find out how the cast of "Daisy Jones & The Six" prepared for their roles on the show.

Do the cast of "Daisy Jones & The Six" actually sing on the show? Here's the deal

"Daisy Jones & The Six" will be released on Amazon Prime Video on March 3rd. The show, based on the book of the same name by Taylor Jenkins Reid, centers on a fictional rock band's rise to stardom in the 1970s. In the series, Daisy Jones (Riley Keough) meets Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin) and joined his band, The Six. Together they recorded the hit album "Aurora" before the band broke up. Besides Billy, The Six is ​​made up of lead guitarist Graham Dunne (Will Harrison), keyboardist Karen Sirko (Suki Waterhouse), bassist Eddie Roundtree (Josh Whitehouse), and drummer Warren Rojas (Sebastian Chacon).

While Daisy Jones & The Six may not be a real band, the cast of the show actually learned to sing and play instruments to make their performances sound as real as possible. Series showrunner Scott Neustadter told EW that due to the pandemic, the actors were able to receive extensive musical training before filming their performances as a group. "I don't know what we would have done if we had left when we were supposed to. It would have felt a lot different. We would have had a little more cinematic magic," Neustadter said. "But in this particular case, they were really doing all this stuff."

So what kind of training did they have to go through? Scroll through the slideshow to find out how the cast of "Daisy Jones & The Six" prepared for their roles on the show.

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