Daisy Jones & The Six continue to come together to create the massively successful group at the center of the Prime Video series from Taylor Jenkins Reid's novel of the same name, the actors behind the characters underwent an intense band camp and extensive rehearsal to learn how to play their instruments and sing live, bringing authenticity to their performances. «All of us were actually, like, pretty nervous and being pretty silly, to be honest,» Suki Waterhouse says of the cast coming together as they underwent the transformation process from being mere actors with various musical chops to becoming credible musicians who can also act.She recalls that in the beginning, «we were collectively being really bad over and over again until we finally, you know, actually got good.» While speaking to ET, the series' stars, Waterhouse (Karen Sirko), Riley Keough (Daisy Jones), Sam Caflin (Billy Dunne) and Josh Whitehouse (Eddie Roundtree), as well as members of the creative team talk about how the actors effectively became a real-life group of their own and if they'll ever go on tour, performing the songs for Daisy Jones & The Six's hit album,. «So much went into the preparation of us being able to pull this off and perform together,» Whitehouse says, revealing that they dedicated at least six months to band camp in addition to «practicing through the pandemic.» Adding to that, Keough says, as a group, «we had months of jam sessions, we had months of rehearsals, so we were basically in band practice for, I don't know, a year.» «We were blessed with a lot of time,» Caflin says, while commending «the amount of people involved in making this a reality, from the coaches to the producers.» He adds that «everyone was so supportive..
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