Rod Reyes is a character in the Daisy Jones & The Six television series adaptation. He is a tour manager for The Six and Daisy Jones & The Six
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Rod sits to be interviewed for a documentary about Daisy Jones & The Six. He's credited as being a tour manager. He mentions that in a lineup people can still point to Jagger and say that's the rockstar. Billy Dunne had that in spades. When asked about him, Billy Dunne merely quips that Rod had a lot of ideas. Karen recalls him telling her to wear low-cut shirts. She told him to eat shit and that was that.

In 1971, Rod visits a club in Pittsburgh where he watches the Dunne Brothers open for The Winters. The latter's keyboardist Karen Sirko takes a seat next to him and he lights her cigarette as they both watch the band perform. Afterward, he sits with the band outside and suggests they write their own songs. Billy has written some but they aren't good enough yet. He wrote one called “Never More” about the Catonsville Nine. Rod vehemently tells him no, groaning about him being Bob Dylan. Enough with the political shit. No one needs reminding that the world is a mess. They want to feel good again, and feel hope and suggest he write a love song. He tells Graham to cool it with the solos. Nobody cares about his technical guitar skills. They want to sing and dance. He suggests they get out of Pittsburgh if they want to sign with a label and work with producers such as Teddy Price, which piques Billy's interest. Rod knows everyone and they're all in LA now. Not London or New York, but California. The next day, the band drives to California.[1]
The Dunne Brothers and Camila approach a mansion in LA, pressing the buzzer until Rod Reyes answers. Billy introduces himself and the band, reminding Rod that he said he could call. Rod looks them over. They didn't call, they're just here. Billy asks for ten minutes of his time. They sit outside by the pool and list the things they need. They need a place to stay, money since they rallied all their savings but don't have much left, and Teddy Price. Rod asks if they're fucking idiots. If they really think they can just show up in LA and be handed a key to the city and sit down with Teddy Price. Rod's a tour manager, not a band manager, so unless they're planning a world tour he's not their guy. Billy insists they aren't looking for a handout. Rod tries to recall their sound and their set was kind of tight. He'll make one call over to his guy at Filthy's, a bar on the Strip. Everyone is grateful and thanks him profusely. They start to leave when Graham asks for one more favor - Karen's number. He invites her into the band.[2]
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Rod Reyes appears in the following episodes, 1, 2, 8, 9, and 10.
Daisy Jones & The Six | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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