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Joey Batey (born 1989) is an English actor, musician, singer, and songwriter. He portrays the bard Jaskier in the fantasy series The Witcher , where he sang " Toss a Coin to Your Witcher ", as well as other songs featured in the series.
The final recording for the song used on the show was made in London on July 4, 2019, at which point Batey was sick, though Belousova credits Batey for soldiering on to give them enough material to work with. [2] When the final production for the show was made about six months later, Batey performed a lip-sync for the song. [4]
Andersen had backed Charlie Musselwhite and Terry Hanck, [5] and had fronted his own band. Baty's most recent blues recording was as a guest on JW-Jones's Bluelisted (2008), an album which marked the first time in his career that he documented his harmonica playing on a recording and the first time he and another West Coast blues musician ...
Sonya Belousova, Giona Ostinelli, Jenny Klein (writers); Joey Batey (performer) 12th [9] [10] We the People "Change" H.E.R. (writer/performer); Ronald Colson, Jeff Gitelman, David Harris and Maxx Moore (writers) Netflix: Bo Burnham: Inside "Welcome to the Internet" Bo Burnham (writer/performer) Netflix: Dear White People "Together All the Way"
Besides new songs performed by Joey Batey, the score features a new song "A Little Sacrifice" performed by Freya Allan and inspired by a short story of the same name from The Sword of Destiny. Many songs also feature the Polish folk metal band Percival Schuttenbach who previously worked on the soundtrack for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Disk 1
"Toss a Coin to Your Witcher" from The Witcher – Written by Sonya Belousova, Giona Ostinelli, and Jenny Klein; Performed by Joey Batey "Tulsa, 1921 - Catch the Fire" from Lovecraft Country – Written by Laura Karpman and Raphael Saadiq; Performed by Janai Brugger
Joey Batey (born 1989), English actor, musician, singer, and songwriter; Joey Beauchamp (1971–2022), English professional footballer; Joey Belladonna (born 1960), American singer; member of thrash metal band Anthrax (American band) Joey Belterman (born 1993), Dutch footballer; Joey Beltram (born 1971), American DJ and music producer
Wolf Hall Parts One & Two (originally titled Wolf Hall & Bring Up The Bodies) is a two-part play based on Hilary Mantel's novels Wolf Hall (2009) and Bring Up the Bodies (2013), adapted for the stage by Mike Poulton.