'Stereophonic' Broadway show centers on a rock band in the 1970s
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- The new Broadway show 'Stereophonic' looks to the 1970s as a young rock band heads back into the studio to record the follow-up record to their breakout album. Actress Juliana Canfield, Composer Will Butler and Playwright David Adjmi join Morning Joe to discuss.
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Sounds like Fleetwood Mac.
This show is FANTASTIC!
Throughout this interview these guys seem to be tiptoeing around the obvious influence: Fleetwood Mac. Are they concerned about being sued? Anyway, I definitely want to see this show.
It's written by Will Butler. Having a style isn't terms for being sued? Wdym
Reminds me of something called “Daisy Jones and the Six.”
That is an amazing series!
THE BEST PLAY OF THE YEAR- DAZZLING!
Wow! Real music!!!
Despite the tensions and conflicts that have permeated our nation, I am heartened to stumble upon a delightful peice of news that offers a welcome break from the relentless political discourse.
Juliana looks great
1976=Sounds like Angel
I thought this was going to be about the Welsh rock band Stereophonics
ANGIE HIRES ANYONE THAT WILL PAY HER.
TRES Cool
Finally a little nice news that isn't politically motivated I appreciate once in awhile something a little different very nice Puff piece
The show is mediocre. A very uninspiring script with flat acting.
This interview is rubbish. Thanks to Big Mika & Little Joe.
So obviously they told them to not bring up Fleetwood Mac since this is basically not fiction. Also, the one song I heard is just "The Chain". This is ridiculous.
It’s 100% based on FM. Each character in the show is directly traceable to FM members, from Chrissy and John McVie to Mick Fleetwood.