Special, so very special. The words of Radiohead’s “Creep” are a fitting description of Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox. “PMJ”, as it is known to its legions of YouTube and Facebook fans, takes ...
We’ve all wished at a certain point that we could have lived in the past — especially when things aren’t going so well in the present. On Wednesday night at Bing, the lively ensemble of Postmodern ...
While Radiohead's debut single "Creep" evokes a seedy, underground British music venue that might leave your shoes with a sticky residue of too many drinks spilt, Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox's ...
Ever since I was in middle school, I knew I was something of an old soul. While my friends listened to ’90s pop hits, I listened to old jazz and Motown records and spent hours upon hours attempting to ...
A ragtime version of Tears For Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” transformed into a 1920s jazz number. A ’70s soul-style rendition of “Colors of the Wind” from ...
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, ...
Are you ready to celebrate Postmodern Jukebox’s 10th anniversary? Scott Bradlee and his Postmodern Jukebox collective will head out on a North American tour to celebrate their 10th anniversary. The ...
The idea of mashing together contemporary hits and early 20th century musical styles may have seemed like an odd, maybe even crazy, endeavor when Scott Bradlee started doing it back in 2011. But there ...
Special, so very special. The words of Radiohead’s “Creep” are a fitting description of Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox. “PMJ”, as it is known to its legions of YouTube and Facebook fans, takes ...
Postmodern Jukebox, also widely known by the acronym PMJ, is a rotating musical collective founded by arranger and pianist Scott Bradlee in 2011. PMJ is known for reworking popular modern music into ...
A ragtime version of Tears For Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” transformed into a 1920s jazz number. A ’70s soul-style rendition of “Colors of the Wind” from ...
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