Listen: Soundtrack To Martin Scorsese's HBO Series 'Vinyl,' Plus New Featurettes And Interview With Terence Winter
This weekend, HBO is getting very rock 'n roll, with the two-hour, Martin Scorsese-directed season premiere of "Vinyl." The show takes viewers into the gritty realm of the 1970s music industry, following a record label honcho who makes his way through the sex and drug-riddled world, searching for the next big sound. The cast for this one is impressive, featuring Bobby Cannavale, Olivia Wilde, Ray Romano, Juno Temple, James Jagger, and many more. It's been a long journey, with the show's executive producer and writer Terence Winter sharing that the project has been brewing for over a decade.
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"The germ of this started well before I got involved. In 1996, Mick Jagger approached Martin Scorsese and pitched him on the idea of doing a version of the movie 'Casino' set in the world of rock and roll," he told Studio 360. "In 2007, 11 years later, Martin Scorsese...