In a bustling city of the 1930s, a talented yet failed musician dreams of reigniting his career in the world of jazz, a phenomenon that is on the rise across America. Tired of playing in dive bars and dealing with a demanding boss, our protagonist decides to form a band with a group of young talents eager to take their music to new heights. But not everything will be easy: the path to success is fraught with rivalries, personal issues, and the constant fear of failure.
Love also plays a central role in this story, as the musician falls for a singer with a captivating voice, who is also grappling with her own insecurities and ambitions. As they navigate the tumultuous life of artists, tensions rise and jealousy threatens to unravel everything they have built. The band faces competitors who will stop at nothing to claim the top spot in the music scene.
With a combination of catchy melodies, infectious dances, and a social backdrop that reflects the struggles of artists in the context of the Great Depression, the plot leads the characters to question what success truly means. As they fight for their dreams, they become a dysfunctional family that discovers the true rhythm of life is not only found in music, but also in the love and friendship they share.