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  1. Vinyl. The music scene in 1970s New York is still awash in sex and drugs, but rock 'n' roll is giving way to an era of punk, disco and hip-hop.

  2. Season 1 – Vinyl. The music scene in 1970s New York is still awash in sex and drugs, but rock 'n' roll is giving way to an era of punk, disco and hip-hop. Desperately trying to navigate the ...

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    • Bobby Cannavale
    • Martin Scorsese
    • February 14, 2016
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  3. On Rotten Tomatoes the first five episodes (which were given to critics in advance) [34] holds an approval rating of 76%. The site's consensus reads: " Vinyl doesn't always keep the beat, dramatically speaking, but overall, it capably honors the rock pioneers of the '70s with absorbing stories, a spot-on soundtrack, and rich period detail."

  4. Feb 2, 2016 · Vinyl’: TV Review. This propulsive new music industry series from HBO rocks hardest when focusing on the music itself, but excels overall thanks to a brilliant Bobby Cannavale performance.

  5. Feb 12, 2016 · As Vinyl bumps up against real people—Warhol, Robert Goulet, Alice Cooper —the series takes on an exciting tingle of expansiveness that, I hope, it won’t shy away from as it goes on. We want to...

  6. Apr 18, 2016 · The season 1 finale of HBO's Vinyl sees its main character reinvigorated, but will behind-the-scenes changes do the same for the series?

  7. Vinyl: Created by Rich Cohen, Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese, Terence Winter. With Bobby Cannavale, Paul Ben-Victor, P.J. Byrne, Max Casella. Richie Finestra, a shrewd record executive from New York, tries to promote American Century, his music label, amidst the changing music scene in the 1970s.

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