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Tom Petty: Going Home

Jan 23, 1994
1h 17m
★ 0.0

Overview

Television documentary spanning Tom Petty's career from 1976-1994.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

Gone Gator

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Cast

Tom Petty

Self

Tom Petty

Jimmy Iovine

Self

Jimmy Iovine

Dave Stewart

Self

Dave Stewart

Ron Blair

Self

Ron Blair

George Harrison

Self

George Harrison

Denny Cordell

Self

Denny Cordell

Benmont Tench

Self

Benmont Tench

Mike Campbell

Self

Mike Campbell

Rick Rubin

Self

Rick Rubin

Roger McGuinn

Self

Roger McGuinn

Howie Epstein

Self

Howie Epstein

Stan Lynch

Self

Stan Lynch

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