Sun Records

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  • TV-14
  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 7.5  (1,006)

Sun Records is a CMT drama series produced by Leslie Greif, about the early days of rock and roll in Memphis, Tennessee in the 1950s. The series premiered on February 23, 2017, and ran for one season, with 8 episodes in total. The show follows the rise of iconic musicians such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins, as they navigate the challenges of the music industry and their personal lives. Chad Michael Murray stars as Sam Phillips, the legendary producer and founder of Sun Records. Phillips is a visionary entrepreneur who has a passion for music and wants to bring it to the masses. Along with his assistant Marion Keisker, played by Margaret Anne Florence, he discovers new talent and helps shape the sound of rock and roll. Keir O'Donnell portrays Dewey Phillips, a disc jockey who is the voice of Memphis and a crucial part of the music scene. Dewey is a flamboyant character who loves to entertain and has a knack for discovering new talent. He is often in conflict with Sam Phillips, but they share a deep respect for each other's contributions to the music industry. The show also features a talented ensemble cast including Kevin Fonteyne as young Elvis Presley, Drake Milligan as young Johnny Cash, Christian Lees as young Jerry Lee Lewis, and Dustin Ingram as Carl Perkins. Each of these characters has their own story arc and struggles, as they try to make a name for themselves in the highly competitive music industry. The series showcases the birth of rock and roll and how it revolutionized the music world. The show chronicles the cultural aspects of the era such as the racial tensions in the South, the influence of religion and religious music, and the emergence of new technology like the jukebox and record player. It is an entertaining and educational journey through the early days of rock and roll and how its impact is still felt today. The production design and cinematography of Sun Records are top-notch, capturing the essence of 1950s Memphis with great attention to detail. The soundtrack of the show is also amazing, featuring iconic music from the era as well as new original songs. The show's storyline is engaging and immersive, with each episode leaving the audience eager for the next one. Overall, Sun Records is a must-watch for anyone who loves music, history, or just great storytelling. The show transports you to a different era and gives you a taste of the birth of rock and roll. The series was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it is a shame that it did not continue beyond the first season. Regardless, the show is a gem that deserves to be remembered for its contribution to the music and television industries.

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Seasons
Finishing School
8. Finishing School
April 13, 2017
Colonel Tom Parker insists on assuming control of Elvis' career, but Sam struggles with the decision to release his star. Meanwhile, Jerry Lee's philandering catches up with him; and Johnny starts his own band.
No Favors Here
7. No Favors Here
April 6, 2017
Elvis gets a taste of the limelight when he starts playing live shows; Colonel Tom Parker scams his way out of debt and has his sights set on Elvis; Johnny returns from overseas to begin his life with Vivian.
Who They Were Meant To Be
6. Who They Were Meant To Be
March 30, 2017
Sam and Marion take Elvis on the road to promote "Blue Moon"; Colonel Tom Parker has major consequences for his gambling; Jerry Lee tries to stay on a moral path now that he is married.
Rising Sun
5. Rising Sun
March 23, 2017
Sam finds another hit with Johnny Bragg and the Prisonaires; Becky makes an unexpected announcement; Elvis enlists Sam to help him record a song for his mother; Johnny takes his relationship with Vivian to the next level.
Never Better
4. Never Better
March 16, 2017
Sam's increasing panic attacks lead to a radical new medical procedure; Elvis tries to win Trixie back; Johnny Cash, who is overseas, makes a decision that affects his girlfriend back home.
Record Man Blues
3. Record Man Blues
March 9, 2017
Sam struggles to find the follow-up hit to Ike Turner’s “Rocket 88.” Colonel Tom Parker’s deceiving ways are exposed. Jerry Lee Lewis and Jimmy Swaggart have their eye on the same girl.
Outta The Groove
2. Outta The Groove
March 2, 2017
Sam records B.B. King, but his new label continues to struggle. Elvis is inspired by African-American music, but is criticized by his family and girlfriend for crossing racial lines.
706 Union
1. 706 Union
February 23, 2017
Sam Phillips moves his family to Memphis to open a recording studio and to find his first hit musical act. Instead, he rekindles a steamy affair. Young Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash struggle at home.
Description

Sun Records is a CMT drama series produced by Leslie Greif, about the early days of rock and roll in Memphis, Tennessee in the 1950s. The series premiered on February 23, 2017, and ran for one season, with 8 episodes in total. The show follows the rise of iconic musicians such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins, as they navigate the challenges of the music industry and their personal lives.

Chad Michael Murray stars as Sam Phillips, the legendary producer and founder of Sun Records. Phillips is a visionary entrepreneur who has a passion for music and wants to bring it to the masses. Along with his assistant Marion Keisker, played by Margaret Anne Florence, he discovers new talent and helps shape the sound of rock and roll.

Keir O'Donnell portrays Dewey Phillips, a disc jockey who is the voice of Memphis and a crucial part of the music scene. Dewey is a flamboyant character who loves to entertain and has a knack for discovering new talent. He is often in conflict with Sam Phillips, but they share a deep respect for each other's contributions to the music industry.

The show also features a talented ensemble cast including Kevin Fonteyne as young Elvis Presley, Drake Milligan as young Johnny Cash, Christian Lees as young Jerry Lee Lewis, and Dustin Ingram as Carl Perkins. Each of these characters has their own story arc and struggles, as they try to make a name for themselves in the highly competitive music industry.

The series showcases the birth of rock and roll and how it revolutionized the music world. The show chronicles the cultural aspects of the era such as the racial tensions in the South, the influence of religion and religious music, and the emergence of new technology like the jukebox and record player. It is an entertaining and educational journey through the early days of rock and roll and how its impact is still felt today.

The production design and cinematography of Sun Records are top-notch, capturing the essence of 1950s Memphis with great attention to detail. The soundtrack of the show is also amazing, featuring iconic music from the era as well as new original songs. The show's storyline is engaging and immersive, with each episode leaving the audience eager for the next one.

Overall, Sun Records is a must-watch for anyone who loves music, history, or just great storytelling. The show transports you to a different era and gives you a taste of the birth of rock and roll. The series was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it is a shame that it did not continue beyond the first season. Regardless, the show is a gem that deserves to be remembered for its contribution to the music and television industries.

Sun Records is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (8 episodes). The series first aired on February 23, 2017.

Where to Watch Sun Records

Sun Records is available for streaming on the CMT website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Sun Records on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and CMT.

  • Premiere Date
    February 23, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (1,006)