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CALEB LANDRY JONES

He’s found fame as an actor in productions such as X-Men: First Class, Twin Peaks: The Return, Three Billboards In Ebbing, Missouri and Get Out, but the Texan-born 30-year-old’s lifelong passion has been music, which has led to a debut solo release of rare ambition and scope, The Mother Stone. Once referred to by New York Magazine as “Hollywood’s go - to weirdo”, his modern psychedelic style comes from a deep root of The Beatles, with lashings of Madcap Syd.

You grew up around music. Was it your first love?

Yeah. My grandfather

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