

Drama · Comedy
Overview
Micky Adams, an eccentric has-been rock musician, loses his grip on reality as his record label looks to drop him and his new "unique" albums. In hopes of breaking out of the mailroom, young Charlie Porter is tasked with traveling to the musician's bizarre home and forcing Micky out of his contract. Micky realizes Charlie could be the key to an artistic breakthrough and the pair's unlikely friendship grows. The odd but powerful bond helps both gain perspective on the music industry, life, love... and the space between.
Top Cast


Kelsey Grammer
Kelsey Grammer
Micky Adams
Kelsey Grammer
Micky Adams


Jackson White
Jackson White
Charlie
Jackson White
Charlie


Julia Goldani Telles
Julia Goldani Telles
Julia Adams
Julia Goldani Telles
Julia Adams


Andy Daly
Andy Daly
Cameroon
Andy Daly
Cameroon


Paris Jackson
Paris Jackson
Corey
Paris Jackson
Corey


Glenn McCuen
Glenn McCuen
Todd
Glenn McCuen
Todd
Ashley Eskew
Ashley Eskew
Stephanie
Ashley Eskew
Stephanie


Andrew Kai
Andrew Kai
Brandon
Andrew Kai
Brandon


Delon de Metz
Delon de Metz
Kevin
Delon de Metz
Kevin


John Patrick Amedori
John Patrick Amedori
Jackson Browne
John Patrick Amedori
Jackson Browne
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