Ellise Shafer administratorFor multi-hyphenate Caleb Landry Jones, making music isn’t just another form of self-expression — it’s the medium through which he digests life’s never-ending twists and turns.“I learned very quickly, within the first six months that I came to L.A., that if I’m not writing music continuously, stuff gets a little weird,” Landry Jones tells Variety in his signature southern drawl. “If I make those songs… I’m in the right mindset and what not to tackle another challenge.”The Texas native — who is best known for his work as an actor in films like “Get Out” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” and was awarded the Cannes best actor prize this year for “Nitram” — has tried to live without songwriting before,.
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