Vinyl - Season 1

Vinyl - Season 1
Vinyl - Season 1
2016
Drama, Music
TV Season
Season 1 - A New York music executive in the late 1970s hustles to make a career out of the city's diverse music scene. (imdb)
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Directed by:
Martin ScorseseAfter serious deliberations about entering the priesthood - he entered a seminary in 1956 - Martin Scorsese opted to channel his passions into film. He graduated from NYU as a film major in 1964. Catching the eye of producer Roger Corman with his 1960s student films (including co-editing Woodstock (1970)), Scorsese directed the gritty exploiter Boxcar Bertha (1972). Mean Streets (1973) followed in 1973 and provided the benchmarks for the Scorsese style
Writers:
Martin ScorseseAfter serious deliberations about entering the priesthood - he entered a seminary in 1956 - Martin Scorsese opted to channel his passions into film. He graduated from NYU as a film major in 1964. Catching the eye of producer Roger Corman with his 1960s student films (including co-editing Woodstock (1970)), Scorsese directed the gritty exploiter Boxcar Bertha (1972). Mean Streets (1973) followed in 1973 and provided the benchmarks for the Scorsese style
Starring:
Ray Romano, Bobby Cannavale, Ato Essandoh, Paul Ben-Victor, Max Casella, Olivia Wilde, Juno Temple, P.J. Byrne, James JaggerRatings & Reviews
Vinyl: Pilot (2016)
- S1E1
Richie Finestra considers selling his struggling record company; Richie takes a detour to an unplanned reunion with Lester Grimes; Richie orders his A&R department to find new acts; Richie jeopardizes his relationships with his wife and children. (imdb)
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Directed by:
Martin ScorseseAfter serious deliberations about entering the priesthood - he entered a seminary in 1956 - Martin Scorsese opted to channel his passions into film. He graduated from NYU as a film major in 1964. Catching the eye of producer Roger Corman with his 1960s student films (including co-editing Woodstock (1970)), Scorsese directed the gritty exploiter Boxcar Bertha (1972). Mean Streets (1973) followed in 1973 and provided the benchmarks for the Scorsese style
Writers:
Martin ScorseseAfter serious deliberations about entering the priesthood - he entered a seminary in 1956 - Martin Scorsese opted to channel his passions into film. He graduated from NYU as a film major in 1964. Catching the eye of producer Roger Corman with his 1960s student films (including co-editing Woodstock (1970)), Scorsese directed the gritty exploiter Boxcar Bertha (1972). Mean Streets (1973) followed in 1973 and provided the benchmarks for the Scorsese style
Starring:
Ray Romano, Bobby Cannavale, Ato Essandoh, Paul Ben-Victor, Max Casella, Olivia Wilde, Juno Temple, P.J. Byrne, James Jagger
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