Home / Entertainment / What To Watch This trailer for ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ is everything fans of the book could want Prime Video/Instagram It's the Behind The Music of our dreams. By Cassandra Stone January 26, 2023 Prime Video/Instagram Rectangle At this point, it seems like anyone who reads regularly has read (and loved) Taylor Jenkins Reid’s “bookography,” and now the much-anticipated “Daisy Jones and the Six” trailer is finally out. Based on Reid’s novel of the same name, the story follows “the rise and precipitous fall of a renowned rock band,” according to the show’s official tagline. Starring Riley Keough as Daisy and Sam Claflin as Billy Dunne in the two lead roles, the story told in a “Behind the Music” style featuring the memories of all six members of the Fleetwood Mac-esque 1970s rock band. The group of young musicians also features Suki Waterhouse, Will Harrison, Josh Whitehouse, and Sebastian Chaco. Camila Morrone plays Billy’s wife Camila. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Riley Keough (@rileykeough) Related: Riley Keough reveals she has a daughter during heartbreaking tribute to mom Lisa Marie The book and the series adaptation show how Daisy Jones and the Six enjoyed legendary superstardom before the band totally imploded and separated. If you’ve read the book, you’ll recognize the lyrics to “Regret Me,” which play over the trailer (the song is also available anywhere you stream music). The fictional album, “Aurora,” will be released on March 3—the same day the series premieres on Amazon Prime. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Daisy Jones and the Six (@daisyjonesandthesix) While it’s pretty cool that the granddaughter of Elvis, arguably the rock legend of all rock legends, is playing a legendary musician herself in this role, the loss of Keough’s mother, Lisa Marie Presley, is keenly felt amid the promotion for the series. Related: The most anticipated books to read in 2023 In an interview last month before Presley’s untimely death, Keough said she used her mom’s life and persona as inspiration when getting into character. “I was raised by somebody who did their own thing and didn’t really care what other people thought,” Keough said. “She was definitely inspirational to me.” “Daisy Jones and the Six” premieres on Amazon Prime on March 3. The latest News When mom leaves for a hair appointment: The viral TikTok breaking hearts and sparking laughter News This TikTok mom’s ice cube trick Is a game-changer for calming toddler tantrums News Why 35 million people are obsessed with this dad and daughter dance party to ‘Despacito’ News Mom checks 12-year-old’s over-stuffed locker–and is shocked by what she finds