In this episode of Across The Margin : The Podcast we find host Michael Shields in conversation with Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, producer, and visual artist JT Daly. Daly previously fronted the Nashville-based band
Paper Route and more recently co-produced K. Flay's wildly successful album
Every Where Is Some Where, including the hit single "
Blood in the Cut" (for which Daly received Grammy nominations for Best Rock Song and Best Engineered Album). Daly is onto his next project, a new band called
The Voodoo Children who are releasing their debut album this spring entitled
Instant Nostalgia. The Voodoo Children could be looked at as a collective, a team of talents that JT has worked with throughout his career. The phenomenally talented lineup includes his partner Jo Meredith (
Sad Penny), Daniel Tashian (producer and co-writer with Kacey Musgraves),
K.Flay, Bantug, Abby Wright, Angela Plake (Bandit), Oran Thornton, Josh Lippi, his longtime engineer Josh Lovell, and Gregg Alexander of the
New Radicals. While The Voodoo Children certainly persist as the main focus of the interview, Michael and JT embark on a career spanning interview where they expound upon JT’s early influences, his solo album entitled
Memory, the
soundtrack he composed for ESPN’s 30 for 30 documentary film
Chuck & Tito, and much, much more.
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