HBO announced several important premiere dates at the Television Critics Association Press Tour on Thursday in Pasadena. Vinyl, the new show from filmmaker Martin Scorsese, will premiere next month, while two original movies are set for launch in the spring.

Vinyl comes from Scorsese, his Boardwalk Empire and The Wolf of Wall Street collaborator Terence Winter and Mick Jagger. Bobby Cannavale stars as a 1970s record executive, struggling to find success in the rock and roll world. The cast also includes Juno Temple, Olivia Wilde, Ray Romano, Jack Quaid, Max Casella, James Jagger and Paul Ben-Victor. Vinyl kicks off on Feb. 14 at 9 p.m.

The two movies from HBO Films confirmed on Thursday are Confirmation and All The Way. The network announced the months they will air during, but stopped short of picking specific dates.

Confirmation stars Kerry Washington, Wendell Pierce and Greg Kinnear and centers on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ nomination hearings. Directed by Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), the film will debut during April.

All The Way is a film version of the stage play that earned Bryan Cranston a Tony for playing President Lyndon B. Johnson. It is directed by Jay Roach, who just directed Cranston in Trumbo. It will debut in May.

HBO also announced that a filmed performance of Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill with Audra McDonald will air on March 12.