This Sunday, Roadies, the first TV series from filmmaker Cameron Crowe, is set to premiere on Showtime. Set in the world of rock ‘n’ roll (of course), Roadies focuses on a crew of technicians, drivers ...
In quick (and shamelessly Showtime-y) fashion, Roadies first introduces us to tour manager Bill (played by Luke Wilson) as he unwittingly beds a bigwig promoter’s (very) young daughter — which is par ...
It seems like director Camerone Crowe is trying to recapture some of that Almost Famous magic with his new behind-the-scenes-of-a-rock-band series, Roadies, which premieres on Showtime on June 26.
While “Roadies” will dabble in the ever-changing definition of success, the Staton-House Band probably won’t face a “curtained” show any time soon. That, according to the actors, is one in which ...
Rock ’n’ roll on television is a pretty hard gig, as the gang at HBO’s just-canceled Vinyl can tell you. All that is so burning, poetic and preposterous about the music, the musicians, the industry ...
The hourlong comedy, due in the summer, could be considered a modern extension of Crowe's 'Almost Famous.' By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast While that may sound cliché — “The location ...
“For me, it’s just cool to be a middleman to some characters that people might relate to,” said writer-director Cameron Crowe, whose characters have included the likes of the quintessential stoner ...
Showtime’s new series “Roadies” comes with an explicit warning from its makers: “This show is not about the band.” Bummer, but fair enough. The crew behind rock stars does a lot of unsung work to make ...
Like 'Vinyl' before it, Cameron Crowe's 'Roadies' is another music series that frustratingly gets most of the notes wrong. By Tim Goodman Cameron Crowe has all the bona fides — let’s get that out of ...
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