Book details
Daisy Jones & The Six
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
2019 · Ballantine Books
About the book
Written as an oral history through a series of filtered interviews, the novel follows the rise and ultimate dissolution of a 1970s rock band. The story tracks Daisy Jones, a talented but unstable songwriter, as she joins forces with Billy Dunne, the disciplined leader of The Six. Their collaboration results in the chart-topping album Aurora, driven by the public perception of their chemistry and the private friction of their creative visions. The narrative documents the group’s evolution from small-venue gigs to stadium tours, detailing the drug use, infidelity, and artistic jealousy that culminated in their sudden breakup after a concert in Chicago.
Music fans and readers interested in the mechanics of creative partnerships will find a detailed look at the 1970s recording industry. The book serves as a study of how collaboration functions when personal ego and professional ambition collide. Readers walk away with a technical understanding of the songwriting process and a perspective on how memory differs among individuals who experienced the same events. It appeals to those who want a realistic depiction of the cost of fame and the logistical realities behind produced rock albums during the analog era.
Details
- Published
- 2019
- Publisher
- Ballantine Books
- ISBN
- 9781524798628
- Language
- EN