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Kevin Dailey is a Grammy Award-winning composer, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Nashville, Tennessee. As a producer, musician, mixer or engineer, he has worked with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, Mikky Ekko, Usher, Kenny Rogers, Odessa Rose, Louis Prince, Brittney Spencer, Skyway Man, among many others. He was a member of the band Civil Twilight. Most recently, he composed the score for film and television such as "Called to the Mountains", "No Legs. All Heart." "Long December", "Depth Perception", and Season 1 of "Queen America" on Facebook Watch, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. In addition to features and documentaries, Kevin regularly writes original music for short films and in the ad space. On both "Long December" and "Queen America", Kevin served as the Music Producer - overseeing, coaching, and composing the on-camera music performances on screen. Kevin was born in Charlotte, North Carolina to a family of composers. In 2007, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee. On tour, he has shared the stage with Florence + the Machine, Mutemath, Young the Giant, Neon Trees, Silversun Pickups, and Of Monsters and Men, Dave Matthews Band, Zac Brown Band, and many others. Dailey engineered the album Rocket Science, by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones. The song "Life in Eleven" won Best Instrumental Composition at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards. Dailey is also an artist sponsored by Magneto Guitars. Kevin writes and produces his own singer-songwriter records released under the monikers Boone River and Garden Friend. He also writes and produces music with and for his wife Kylie Dailey.

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