Daisy Jones and The Six: The most rock n roll novel of 2019 Audiobook
Daisy Jones and The Six: The most rock n roll novel of 2019 Audiobook
- Oliver Wyman, Jonathan Davis, Henry Leyva, Holter Graham, Jennifer Beals, Nancy Wu, Fred Berman, Judy Greer, Robert Petkoff, Benjamin Bratt, Julia Whelan, Peter Larkin, Pablo Schreiber, Ari Fliakos, P.J. Ochlan, Arthur Bishop, Robinne Lee, January Lavoy, Sara Arrington, Alex Reid, Brendan Wayne
- Cornerstone Digital
- 2019-03-05
- 9 h 4 min
Summary:
Presented by Penguin.
Daisy Jones as well as the 6 by Taylor Jenkins Reid, read by Sara Arrington, Jennifer Beals, Arthur Bishop, Fred Berman, Benjamin Bratt, Jonathan Davis, Ari Fliakos, Holter Graham, Judy Greer, January Lavoy, Robinne Lee, Peter Larkin, Henry Leyva, P.J. Ochlan, Robert Petkoff, Alex Reid, Pablo Schreiber, Brendan Wayne, Julia Whelan, Nancy Wu and Oliver Wyman.
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They were the brand new icons of stone, fated to burn bright rather than fade away.
But about 12 July 1979, it all came crashing down.
There was Daisy, stone force of nature, brilliant songwriter and unapologetic drug addict, the half-feral child who rose to superstardom.
There is Camila, the frontman’s wife, as well strong-willed to allow band implode – and all too aware of the electric connection between her hubby and Daisy.
There was Karen, ice-cool keyboardist, a ferociously independent female in a global that wasn’t ready for her.
And there were the males surrounding them: the feuding, egotistical Dunne brothers, the angry guitarist chafing for the sidelines, the drummer binge-drinking on his vessel, the bassist trying to start out a family amid a hedonistic world tour. These were creative minds impressive sparks from each other, all set up in flames.
It’s never nearly the music…
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