At a Glance: Newquay capitalizes on Eddie Tempest's stage success by packaging his live shows, while dangerous classified files on Vinnie ... Vinnie and producer Johnny Medley set their sights on luring Eddie Tempest away from Winston Newquay, but the move comes at ...
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Newquay capitalizes on Eddie Tempest's stage success by packaging his live shows, while dangerous classified files on Vinnie ... Vinnie and producer Johnny Medley set their sights on luring Eddie Tempest away from Winston Newquay, but the move comes at ... Vinnie and McPike turn up the heat on Winston, enlisting Isaac Twine, Eddie Tempest, and Claudia Newquay to tighten the ...
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Diana falls under Newquay's spell and admits to Vinnie that she cannot resist him because she's in love. Winston Newquay, the corrupt music mogul, tries to buy out Vinnie's Dead Dog Records.
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- Newquay capitalizes on Eddie Tempest's stage success by packaging his live shows, while dangerous classified files on Vinnie ...
- Vinnie and producer Johnny Medley set their sights on luring Eddie Tempest away from Winston Newquay, but the move comes at ...
- Vinnie and McPike turn up the heat on Winston, enlisting Isaac Twine, Eddie Tempest, and Claudia Newquay to tighten the ...
- Diana falls under Newquay's spell and admits to Vinnie that she cannot resist him because she's in love.
- Winston Newquay, the corrupt music mogul, tries to buy out Vinnie's Dead Dog Records.
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