Once on stage, the fans start doing the fingertip kiss, forcing Christopher to change his mind and do it in return. Bill asks Christopher to stop doing the fingertip kiss gesture because that annoys the lead singer Tom Staton. Kelly Ann realizes that Reg is a benefactor of “WWPD” T-shirts, as he confronts her assuming she is the one who tries to get him fired. She meets the songwriter and guitarist Christopher House for the set list, but ends up ranting about raisins, which somehow inspires him to fire Reg. Shelli assigns Kelly Ann with running the teleprompter. Despite Bill’s attempt to fill Phil’s shoes, he proves unsuccessful. Wearing “What Would Phil Do?” T-shirts, the crew suffers after Phil’s firing. Bill gathers up with the roadies for the ritual morning circle that’s traditionally run by Phil. Reg informs both managers about his decision to cut one member off and that he needs to interview each crew member to decide. Shelli and Bill argue over the firecracker and whether it was intentional or accidental. She runs back to the building and decides to stay on tour.Īfter a disastrous opening show in New Orleans, the band crew heads to Memphis. At the end of an emotional day, Kelly remembers the film she made that features movie characters experiencing a detour moment in their lives and running back to save it. Kelly chases her on a skateboard and gets it back. There, Natalie snatches the microphone that Bruce Springsteen used in Dancing in the Dark video. She finds her in the band’s dressing room. She overhears Natalie Shayne, a fanatical groupie banned from the band's performances, is in the building and decides to take her down once and for all. As she’s set to leave, Kelly Ann receives a warm goodbye from Bill and the crew. He informs Phil, a member of the band’s organization who has caused legal troubles, that the manager Preston wants to ditch him. Reg Whitehead, a British financial advisor, arrives on set. As preparations get underway, the band arrives for rehearsals but the stage is not ready yet. Kelly Ann Mason (a lighting rigger) decides to leave work and join a film school. ( October 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Ī long day awaits Bill Hanson, the tour manager of Staton-House Band, and Shelli Anderson, the tour's production manager as they gather with the band’s crew to start preparing for the concert. This article may require copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling. The soundtrack consists of indie music songs, featuring on-screen performances and cameo interactions by The Head and the Heart, Reignwolf, Lindsey Buckingham, The Ting Tings, Lucius, Halsey, Jim James, Phantogram, John Mellencamp, Eddie Vedder, Robyn Hitchcock, Jackson Browne, Greg Leisz, Gary Clark Jr. David Spade stars as a fictionalized version of himself, star of the recurring show-within-the-show Dead Sex.Joy Williams as Janine Beckwith, former girlfriend of Christopher House and the subject of Staton-House's most beloved song "Janine".Ethan Michael Mora as Winston, the ill-behaved son of Tom Staton, lead singer of The Staton-House Band.Finesse Mitchell as Harvey, an accountant with the Staton-House Band road crew.Luis Guzmán as Gooch, crew tour bus driver.Brian Benben as Preston, Staton-House Band manager.Jacqueline Byers as Natalie Shayne, stalker of The Staton-House Band.Christopher Backus as Rick, hard-partying bassist with The Staton-House Band.Tanc Sade as Christopher House, guitarist, and songwriter of The Staton-House Band.Catero Alain Colbert as Tom Staton, lead singer of The Staton-House Band.Colson Baker as Wesley "Wes" Mason, a recently fired Pearl Jam roadie and twin brother of Kelly Ann.Keisha Castle-Hughes as Donna Mancini, soundboard operator.Rafe Spall as Reg Whitehead, a financial advisor from England.She is torn between attending film school and staying on with the band Imogen Poots as Kelly Ann Mason, a recently hired lighting rigger with the Staton-House road crew.Carla Gugino as Shelli Anderson, the tour's production manager.Luke Wilson as Bill Hanson, the tour manager of The Staton-House Band, a fictional arena-level group from Denver.On September 16, 2016, Showtime announced that the series had been canceled after one season. The series premiered on Showtime on June 26, 2016. Roadies is an American comedy-drama television series created by Cameron Crowe.
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