Will Dailey
Will Dailey started writing songs in high school and later studied jazz at Berklee College of Music in Boston. After graduating, he spent years playing small...
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Will Dailey started writing songs in high school and later studied jazz at Berklee College of Music in Boston. After graduating, he spent years playing small clubs while trying to establish himself. His debut album came out in 2005, simply titled 'Will Dailey,' which earned him some critical attention though commercial success remained elusive.
In 2009, he released 'Torches & Thieves,' which included the song 'Bi-Polar Baby.' That track addressed his mental health struggles and sparked conversations about bipolar disorder, though it also drew some criticism. Around 2012, he got caught up in a legal dispute with his former label over unpaid royalties, which dragged on and added to his difficulties.
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