The New Edition Story
The New Edition Story
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Premiered:
- Network: BET
- Category: Series
- Genre: Biography
- Type: Live Action
- Concept:
- Subject Matter: Musical
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Plot Synopsis
THE NEW EDITION STORY is a three-night, six-hour series about New Edition, following the group from their humble beginnings as kids in Boston to global mega-stardom -- weathering the highs and lows of controversy, personnel changes, and the ultimate cost of fame.
Part 1 of 3: The year is 1978. The city, Roxbury, MA, just outside of Boston. Eleven-year-old Bobby Brown convinces some friends (Ricky Bell, Mike Bivins, and Ralph Tresvant) to perform in local talent shows in an attempt to win money (and girls). Once the group is formed, they convince a hot local manager, Brooke Payne, to turn them into talent show winners. The boys are eventually discovered by music impresario, Maurice Starr, who signs them to a record deal. They add a fifth member, Ronnie DeVoe, and their debut song "Candy Girl" hits #1 on the charts. Gary Evans, a manager from NYC, promises them a better deal, bigger stardom, and more money. When the boys get a new deal with MCA Records in L.A., things get off to an inauspicious start when MCA president Jheryl Busby, underwhelmed by his new signing, pushes them to deliver a hit album or else.
Part 2 of 3: It's 1984, and New Edition is in L.A. recording their second album. Ralph, fully aware of the resentment from his bandmates, requests more parts for them to sing. The album is a huge hit; but Bobby's behavior gets more erratic and outlandish while on the road. Eventually tensions erupt, and the group dynamic takes a pivotal change -- the boys vote to kick Bobby out -- and New Edition is never the same. Soon Ralph decides that he wants to go solo, leaving remaining members Ricky, Mike, and Ronnie stunned. Mike, the group's de facto leader, adds R&B singer Johnny Gill to the group. Everything comes to an ugly head when the group meets to record their next album.
Part 3 of 3: New Edition's "Heartbreak" tour is an incredible success and the group is soaring high. Bobby, who has his own hit album "Don't Be Cruel", starts off as their opening act. But he soon eclipses them, becoming one of the biggest stars in R&B music. By 1990, all the members have launched hugely successful solo careers - even though there's tension bubbling under the surface between them. A few short years later when most of the guys are up to their ears in debt, they agree to do a reunion album and tour with all six members, including Bobby. This should be New Edition's rebirth, but things immediately get off to a bad start. In the aftermath, all six members go their separate ways, trying to navigate life after N.E., leaving little hope to maintain the brotherhood they once shared.
Cast
- Bryshere 'Yazz' Gray - Michael Bivins
- Elijah Kelley - Ricky Bell
- Luke James - Johnny Gill
- Keith Powers - Ronnie DeVoe
- Algee Smith - Ralph Tresvant
- Woody McClain - Bobby Brown
- Alani 'La La' Vazquez - Flo DeVoe [as La La Anthony]
- Yvette Nicole Brown - Shirley Bivins
- Monica Calhoun - Patricia Tresvant
- Lisa Nicole Carson - Mae Bell
- Sandi McCree - Carole Brown
- Wood Harris - Brooke Payne
- Michael Rapaport - Gary Evans
- Faizon Love - Maurice Starr
- Duane Martin - Louil Silas Jr.
- Bre-Z - Peanut Bell
- Melvin Jackson Jr. - Kurtis Blow
- Dante Hoagland - Michael Bivins (ages 10-15)
- Caleb McLaughlin - Ricky Bell (ages 10-15)
- Myles Truitt - Ronnie Devoe (ages 10-15)
- Jahi Winston - Ralph Tresvant (ages 10-15)
- Tyler Marcel Williams - Bobby Brown (ages 9-14)