JT Daly

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Justin Thomas "JT" Daly (born January 2, 1981) is an American musician, producer, songwriter, and visual artist, known also as the frontman for Nashville-based rock band Paper Route. His recent production and co-writing work include Pvris's newest single "Hallucinations", which Billboard named the No. 1 alternative and rock song of 2019, and K. Flay's album "Every Where Is Some Where", including hit single "Blood in the Cut", for which Daly received Grammy nominations for Best Rock Song and Best Engineered Album. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Justin Thomas "JT" Daly (born January 2, 1981) is an American musician, producer, songwriter, and visual artist, known also as the frontman for Nashville-based rock band Paper Route. His recent production and co-writing work include Pvris's newest single "Hallucinations", which Billboard named the No. 1 alternative and rock song of 2019, and K. Flay's album "Every Where Is Some Where", including hit single "Blood in the Cut", for which Daly received Grammy nominations for Best Rock Song and Best Engineered Album. In 2019, Daly composed the original score for the 30 for 30 film "Chuck & Tito", which premiered on ESPN. Daly has also released a solo record LP titled Memory and a single "The Blackest Bird" under the moniker JT Daly & The Blood Orchestra.
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