Justin Thomas "JT" JT Daly was born on January 2,1981 and is an American musician, producer, songwriter, visual artist, and former frontman of Nashville-based rock band Paper Route.
16 Facts About JT Daly
JT Daly co-wrote and produced "The Big Game" musical for The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz.
In 2000, while double majoring in Music Composition and Art at Greenville College, JT Daly joined the indie rock band For All the Drifters.
JT Daly performed with this group until its disbandment in 2004.
In 2006, former member of For All the Drifters Chad Howat asked JT Daly to contribute vocals to several tracks he had produced.
JT Daly participated in recording, writing, mixing, and visual design for Paper Route.
JT Daly began focusing on songwriting and production and signed a publishing deal agreement with Prescription Music in January 2022.
JT Daly began his career as a visual artist in 2004, working at Teleprompt Records from 2004 to 2006.
In 2006, JT Daly began work on a multimedia project called SS Mechanics alongside Daniel James of the folktronica band Canon Blue.
JT Daly designed a line of phone cases for Griffin Technology and tour merchandise for the band Paramore in 2010.
In 2012, JT Daly recorded the Christmas song "Silver Bells" with Brandi Cyrus.
JT Daly co-wrote and produced Pvris's album "Evergreen" and single "Hallucinations" which Billboard ranked as the No 1 alternative and rock song of 2019.
Flay's album Every Where Is Some Where with the single "Blood in the Cut", for which JT Daly received Grammy nominations for Best Rock Song and Best Engineered Album.
JT Daly has worked on singles for Demi Lovato, Isaac Dunbar, and Quinn XCII.
JT Daly co-wrote and produced several tracks on Sarah Macintosh's 2011 album, Current.
In 2019, JT Daly produced Hallucinations, the third EP from American alternative rock band Pvris.