

Animation · Music · Drama
Overview
The history of American popular music runs parallel with the history of a Russian Jewish immigrant family, with each male descendant possessing different musical abilities.
Top Cast


Ron Thompson
Ron Thompson
Tony Belinksy / Pete Belinksy (voice)
Ron Thompson
Tony Belinksy / Pete Belinksy (voice)


Lisa Jane Persky
Lisa Jane Persky
Bella (voice)
Lisa Jane Persky
Bella (voice)
Jeffrey Lippa
Jeffrey Lippa
Zalmie Belinksy (voice)
Jeffrey Lippa
Zalmie Belinksy (voice)


Frank De Kova
Frank De Kova
Crisco (voice)
Frank De Kova
Crisco (voice)


Roz Kelly
Roz Kelly
Eva Tanguay (voice)
Roz Kelly
Eva Tanguay (voice)


Mews Small
Mews Small
Frankie (as Marya Small)
Mews Small
Frankie (as Marya Small)


Elsa Raven
Elsa Raven
Hannele (voice)
Elsa Raven
Hannele (voice)


Vincent Schiavelli
Vincent Schiavelli
Theatre Owner (voice)
Vincent Schiavelli
Theatre Owner (voice)


Richard Moll
Richard Moll
Beat Poet (voice)
Richard Moll
Beat Poet (voice)


Lynda Wiesmeier
Lynda Wiesmeier
The Blonde (voice)
Lynda Wiesmeier
The Blonde (voice)
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