Big Sound was a Canadian produced television programme which aired for a run of 22 episodes. The show was set in the offices of a fictional record label, concentrating on the interactions between characters therein. It starred Greg Evigan. As a satire, its aim was to poke fun at the superficial nature of the record industry, and celebrity in general. It featured numerous guest stars well known in the music business such as Scott Stapp, Matthew Good, and Bif Naked among others. It was shot entirely in Vancouver. Other notable guest star include The Walking Dead 's actress Laurie Holden. The show was nominated for several awards including one from Directors Guild of Canada, and in 2001, two Gemini Awards.
Dec 11, 2000
Greg Evigan stars as veteran music manager Bill Sutton in the cutting new comedy series that skewers the recording industry and its eccentric and temperamental players. Set in Vancouver, the show follows the talent handlers at Big Sound, a large management company in which the roster of antics runs the gamut form unknown to superstars. In the opener, Bill tries to outdo his ex-wife on their daughter's birthday, while coping with signer Jann Arden (guest-starring as herself), who's undergoing an ""image makeover."" Future episodes will feature guest stars including Melissa Etheridge, steward Copeland, Bif Naked and Randy Bachman.
Dec 18, 2000
Bill copes with assorted problems; including singer Melissa Etheridge.
Jan 1, 2001
Jessie helps Bill steal a top ultraviolet photographer form behind Keecters' back.
Jan 17, 2001
Bill is taken hostage by an irate client protesting the use of his song in a commercial.
Jan 24, 2001
No write-up available at this time.
Jan 31, 2001
Moss forces Bill to give the eulogy for a disliked former client.
Feb 7, 2001
Bill feels the leash tighten when Rebecca decides to buy a puppy.
Feb 14, 2001
Bill suffers when he invites musician Mathew Good to stay at his apartment.
Feb 28, 2001
Bell gets into a jam with Phoebe by interfering in her love life.
Mar 7, 2001
Bill struggles to keep his most successful mother-daughter act from splitting up.
Mar 28, 2001
Bill fears God's wrath when he drops a client who has chosen to play Christian Rock music.
Apr 4, 2001
Bill fears God's wrath when he drops a client who has chosen to play Christian Rock music.
Apr 18, 2001
Bill's support of a musician is stretched to the limit over the artist's shocking lyrics.
Apr 25, 2001
Bill tries to rekindle Eddie Valfur's career by distributing his music over the Internet.
May 2, 2001
Bill tries to rescue a floundering record label.
May 9, 2001
Keester is shot, and it's his new client who's caught holding the smoking gun.
May 16, 2001
Jessie's sister, Eve, comes to town and tries to manipulate her into Big Sound; Thomas Dolby (guest-starring as himself) tries to launch a children's astrophysics show.
May 23, 2001
Bill and the gang at Big Sound try to cure a rock star of his debilitating stage fright, while Keester capitalizes on the singer's fears to place his own clients center stage.
May 30, 2001
Bill and Keester put their differences aside to bring down a mutual rival.
Jun 6, 2001
Bruce Allen (guest-starring as himself) wants two people fired over some lost lyrics.
Jun 13, 2001
M.C. Hammer (guest-starring as himself) meets his stalker for breakfast.
Jun 20, 2001
No overview available.