A pop rock band formed a year after the Beatles' rise to fame in early 1964, with a jazz enthusiast recruited as drummer after the regular drummer breaks his arm. The band, originally named the Oneders, finds success after the drummer introduces a rock beat to the lead singer's ballad, becoming a brief sensation for many American bands trying to capitalize on the British Invasion.

That Thing You Do!
The 1964 chart-topping single of a Pennsylvania band sparks a whirlwind of stardom, forcing the musicians to adapt to the intense pressures of fame with the guidance of their astute manager.