NEW BUFFALO, MI -- The unique, genre-mixing sounds of Postmodern Jukebox are coming to Southwest Michigan. Postmodern Jukebox, a band that formed in 2010 in Astoria, New York, has announced its new ...
It's no surprise why Performing Arts Center General Manager David Mitchell would want to bring Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox to New Philadelphia. They will perform at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 31 at the PAC ...
Scott Bradlee's genre-bending musical variety show, Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ) will make a stop on their Life in the Past Lane World Tour at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, part of Curio ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Scott Bradlee created Postmodern Jukebox back in 2009. Since then the amazing ...
CHICAGO -- Getting tired of hearing your favorite song overplayed on the radio? PostModern Jukebox might just have the cure! PMJ is known for reworking popular modern music into different vintage ...
Postmodern Jukebox creator Scott Bradlee is a mastermind of time, genre and style. The music impresario is known for looking ahead while tapping into the past as he reimagines today’s popular music.
The latest cover from the musical YouTube sensation Postmodern Jukebox trades in the disco roots of Gloria Gaynor’s "I Will Survive" for a jazzy spin. The group shared the cover on their YouTube ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Scott Bradlee's time-twisting, genre-bending ensemble Postmodern Jukebox will return to Central New York next year. Postmodern Jukebox performs at the Palace Theater on Sunday, Jan.
Postmodern Jukebox, who will perform Feb. 21, at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts, takes modern songs and gives them a vintage twist. Stacie Hess When Postmodern Jukebox started in 2011, ...
Somewhere, in some alternate universe, Bessie Smith is alive and singing the Guns N’ Roses song “Sweet Child O’ Mine.” And it sounds AMAZING. That universe, sadly, doesn’t exist. Unless we’re talking ...
Take a song, any song, from the past 25 years. Keep the words but strip away the music. Then perform that song in a style from 50 or 75 or even 100 years ago. That’s one way to describe Postmodern ...
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