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When New York City pianist Scott Bradlee created Postmodern Jukebox out of a basement in Queens in 2011, his goal was simple: to remake the pop hits of today into the classic sounds of the legends of yesterday. Miley Cyrus became The Platters. Bruno Mars became Frank Sinatra. The Spice Girls became The Andrews Sisters. Guns ’n’ Roses became Bessie Smith.


Now, nearly a decade later, Postmodern Jukebox has grown to become a pop culture mainstay in its own right, having played over a thousand shows on six continents worldwide β€” including acclaimed venues like Radio City Music Hall, Sydney Opera House, and Red Rocks Amphitheater. In the process, PMJ has introduced audience to many of the world’s greatest singers, dancers, and instrumentalist β€” many of whom have gone on to become stars in their own right.


One part celebration of vintage music and culture, one part β€œβ€™Saturday Night Live’ for singers”, a Postmodern Jukebox show is an unforgettable trip back in time that makes Pop Music History β€” in your own hometown.

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Adam Kubota – bass [4]
Allan Mednard – drums [4]
Allen Hunter – bass
Andrew Gutauskas – saxophone
Arthur Vint - drums [57]
Ben Golder-Novick – saxophone, clarinet
Bennett Miller – bass
Brandee Younger – harp
Chip Thomas – drums [4]
Cynthia Sayer – banjo
Dave Koz – saxophone [4]
Dave Tedeschi – drums
David Wong – violin
Erm Navarro – trombone
Gunhild Carling – various instruments
Jabu Graybeal – tap dance, drums
Jacob Scesney – flute, saxophones, clarinet, percussion
James Hall – trombone
Jason Prover – trumpet
Jay Ratmann – clarinet
Jesse Elder – piano, Rhodes piano
Joe McDonough – trombone
Kate Dunphy – accordion
Kylan deGhetaldi – piano
Kyle Morgan - saxophone
Lemar Guillary – trombone
Marc Trachtenberg - keyboard
Michael Sailors – trumpet
Mike Chisnall – guitar
Mike Cottone – trumpet
Molly E. Fletcher – violin
Nick Finzer – trombone
Nora Germain - violin, finger snaps
Ric Becker – trombone
Robert Edwards – trombone
Sean Clapis – guitar
Sean Condron – banjo
Seth Paris – saxophones
Stefan Zeniuk – woodwinds
Tim Kubart aka "Tambourine Guy" – tambourine [58]
Tom Abbott – clarinet/saxophone
Tom Luer – saxophone
Tosin Abasi


Ada Pasternak – vocals & violin
Adanna Duru - vocals [66]
Addie Hamilton – vocals
Alisan Porter [67] – vocals
Alex MacDonald - tap dancing
Allison Young - vocals
Aly Ryan - vocals
Amber Eyes - vocals
Annie Goodchild – vocals
Anissa Lee – tap dancing [68] [69]
Ariana Savalas – vocals [70]
Ashley Stroud – vocals [4]
Aubrey Logan – vocals, trombone [71]
Austin Creed – Trombone
Bernard Taylor – vocals/Tee-Tone
Blake Lewis – vocals [59]
Brielle Von Hugel – vocals [72]
Candice Parise – vocals
Catie Turner – vocals [73]
Caroline Baran – vocals [74]
Casey Abrams – vocals, bass, melodica [75]
Chloe Feoranzo – vocals & clarinet [76]
Christopher Erk – tap dancing
Clark Beckham – vocals [61]
Cunio - vocals
Cristina Gatti – vocals [4]
Dani Armstrong – vocals
Daniela Andrade – vocals
David Simmons, Jr. - vocals
DeAndre Brackensick – vocals
Demi Remick - tap dancing
Devi-Ananda – vocals
Emma Hatton – vocals
Γ‰milie Satt (from Madame Monsieur) – vocals
Emily Braden – vocals
Emily Goglia - vocals
Emily West – vocals
Gerard Giddens – vocals/Tee-Tone
Grace Kelly – vocals, saxophone, swing dancing
Gunhild Carling – vocals, recorder, trombone, bagpipes, trumpet, tap dancing, harmonica, piano, drums
Haley Reinhart – vocals [26] [77]
Hannah Gill – vocals
Holly Campbell-Smith – vocals
Ivonne Acero – vocals
Jasmin Walker – vocals
JAX – vocals [62]
Jennie Lena – vocals
Jerome Cohen – vocals/Tee-Tone
Joey Cook – vocals, ukulele, and accordion [60]
Juliette Goglia – vocals, dancing
Karen Marie – vocals
Kate Davis – vocals, bass [22] [23] [20]
Kelley Jakle – vocals
Kenton Chen – backing vocals, vocals [60]
Kiah Victoria – vocals
Ksenia Parkhatskaya – swing dancing
Lara Johnston – vocals
Lauren Molina – vocals, cello
LaVance Colley – vocals
Lisa Gary – vocals
Luke Edgemon – vocals
Maiya Sykes – vocals [78] [79]
Mario Jose – vocals
Maris - vocals
Martina DaSilva – vocals
Matt Bloyd – vocals
MayrΓ© MartΓ­nez – vocals
Melinda Doolittle – vocals
Melinda Sullivan – tap dancing [70]
Miche Braden – vocals [4]
Morgan James – vocals [80]
Mykal Kilgore – vocals
Natalie Angst – vocals
Niia – vocals
Nicole Atkins – vocals
Noah Guthrie – vocals
Olivia Kuper Harris – vocals [81]
Pia Toscano – vocals
Puddles the Clown – vocals [82]
Rayvon Owen vocals [60]
Robyn Adele Anderson – vocals [4]
Sara Niemietz – vocals [32] [83]
Sarah Reich – tap dancing [75] [84] [85]
Sarah Marie Young – vocals, ukulele
Scotty Grand – vocals, flute
Scout Ford – vocals/Tee-Tone
Shoshana Bean – vocals [29] [30]
Stefano Langone – vocals
Sunny Holiday – vocals, dancing, choreography
Tara Louise – vocals
Thia Megia – vocals
Tickwanya Jones – vocals
Tomasina Abate – vocals
Tony DeSare – vocals
Von Smith – vocals [63]
Vonzell Solomon – vocals
Wayne Brady [86] – vocals
Wilkie Ferguson – vocals



^ "Postmodern Jukebox YouTube about page" . Youtube. 17 Jul 2022 . Retrieved 17 Jul 2022 .

^ Andrew Travers (18 December 2015). "Vintage sounds, modern hits: Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox plays Aspen" . The Aspen Times . Retrieved 7 May 2016 .

^ Rob Bailey (27 October 2015). "Viral video sensation Postmodern Jukebox: Live on Staten Island" . SILive . Retrieved 7 May 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Vintage gone viral: Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox takes music back in time" . NJ.com . 14 October 2014 . Retrieved 2016-03-22 .

^ Silver, Marc (2015-01-15). "Postmodern Jukebox turns back the clock on present-day pop hits at the Birchmere" . The Washington Post . Retrieved 2016-03-22 .

^ Johnston, Maura (29 November 2011). "Q&A: Scott Bradlee On Revamping Nickelback, Taste Hierarchies, and Screaming Words" . Village Voice . Retrieved 2016-03-22 .

^ Justin Colletti (8 January 2015). "Postmodern Jukebox: The Making of a Multi-Million View YouTube Music Channel" . SonicScoop. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016 . Retrieved 9 April 2016 .

^ "GUNS N' ROSES' 'Sweet Child O' Mine' Like You've Never Heard It Before" . Blabbermouth.net. 14 February 2014. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016 . Retrieved 9 April 2016 . Postmodern Jukebox actually originated as a musical concept created by our bandleader/pianist Scott Bradlee", lead singer Robyn Adele Anderson told Pipe Dream last year. "He came up with the term some years ago when he first started covering songs in different genres. I loved the idea but didn't get involved until February of [2013] when Scott first asked me to be in a video (our vintage 'Thrift Shop' cover) and we've continued to make videos together ever since.

^ Kristen Grennan (19 May 2013). "Exclusive Interview with Postmodern Jukebox's Robyn Adele Anderson" . Sensible Reason. Archived from the original on 7 April 2016 . Retrieved 7 April 2016 .

^ Chris Baker (23 May 2013). "Postmodern Jukebox goes viral with jazzy YouTube cover of "Thrift Shop" " . Syracuse Media Group . Retrieved 7 April 2016 . Robyn Adele Anderson is the group's charismatic lead singer. An upstate native, she moved to New York City two years ago, hoping to start a career in music. "I wasn't sure I would ever end up singing in the real world", she said. "But now we've got millions of people watching us on YouTube." Anderson grew up in Delmar, N.Y., just outside of Albany. She studied political science at SUNY Binghamton and moved to New York City after graduating in 2011.

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox" . Billboard . 2013-05-25. Archived from the original on 2020-09-18 . Retrieved 2020-11-13 .

^ Jump up to: a b c Eric Felten (23 May 2013). "A Jazz Band Has the Pop Scene Covered" . The Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 1 April 2016 .

^ Kevin Fallon (11 September 2013). "Doo-Wop 'We Can't Stop': Behind the Ridiculously Good Miley Cyrus Cover" . The Daily Beast . Retrieved 7 April 2016 . Robyn's actually my girlfriend. We dated for about a year before I put her in one of the videos, too. "Thrift Shop" I wasn't even familiar with at the top, and she was one day just sort of singing it in jazz style. I thought, We should do video of this. And we did and posted it. It was her first video singing in public. And that has over 2 million views now.

^ "A Vintage Filter On Today's Top 40" . NPR.org . Retrieved 2016-03-22 .

^ Ingber, David (20 December 2013). "The Most Unbelievable 2013 Pop Music Re-Mix You'll Hear" . Cosmopolitan . Cosmopolitan. Archived from the original on 2014-08-15 . Retrieved 2014-01-16 .

^ Bryn Becker (1 January 2014). "Postmodern Jukebox wraps up 2013 in style with their mashup Year in Review" . ThePickup. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016 . Retrieved 10 March 2016 .

^ "Postmodern Jukebox One Take 2013 Mashup: Just Another Day at the Office" . YouTube . PostmonderJukebox. 3 January 2014 . Retrieved 10 March 2016 .

^ "Postmodern Jukebox One Take 2013 Mashup: Just Another Day at the Office" . OutBuzz. 19 January 2014. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016 . Retrieved 10 March 2016 .

^ "Postmodern Jukebox | Behind the Scenes |Cosmopolitan" . YouTube.com . Cosmopolitan. 3 January 2014 . Retrieved 10 March 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b c Min, Ariel (December 10, 2014). "YouTube crooner all about that upright bass and then some" . PBS NewsHour . NewsHour Productions . Retrieved January 3, 2015 .

^ John Orr (20 January 2016). "Kate Davis to sing with iSing" . Mercury News . Retrieved 21 February 2016 . The idea was to take Meghan Trainor's hit song, which preaches self-acceptance, and jazz it up in the Postmodern Jukebox style. "But I'm here to tell you," the song says, "Every inch of you is perfect from the bottom to the top."

^ Jump up to: a b Samantha Grossman (9 September 2014). "Here's 'All About That Bass' Played on an Actual Upright Bass" . Time . Retrieved 21 February 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b Leight, Elias (November 17, 2014). "Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox Premiere New Orleans-Style Sam Smith Cover" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . Retrieved December 30, 2014 .

^ Barness, Sarah (September 10, 2014). " 'All About That (Upright) Bass' Gives A Jazzy Twist To A Great Message" . The Huffington Post . TheHuffingtonPost.com . Retrieved January 3, 2015 .

^ "This Is How Ke$ha's "Timber" Would've Sounded If It Were A 1950s Doo Wop Song" . BuzzFeed . Retrieved 2016-03-22 .

^ Jump up to: a b Gerrick D. Kennedy (8 April 2015). "Haley Reinhart's 'Creep' cover with Postmodern Jukebox is worth a listen" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2016-03-22 .

^ "Creep – Vintage Postmodern Jukebox Radiohead Cover ft. Haley Reinhart" . YouTube . 7 April 2015.

^ Jump up to: a b Juan-Jose Gonzalez (14 April 2016). "BWW Interview: Shoshana Bean – on PMJukebox, Wicked, Hairspray and more!" . Broadway World . Retrieved 15 April 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b Michael Lawrence Quintos (30 January 2015). "BWW Reviews: Postmodern Jukebox Entertains in their O.C. Debut Concer" . Broadway World . Retrieved 21 February 2016 . As for Beanβ€”good lawd, this gal can saaaang. Already one of the musical theater world's favorite "Elphabas" (from Wicked , of course), this flawless-sounding, remarkable soul diva feels right at home with PMJ's vintage sounds. Along with her slinky soul viral hit cover of Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way," (which she thankfully recreated for the concert), she also blessed the audience with outstanding, jaw-dropping covers of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O' Mine" and Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off."

^ Jump up to: a b Michele Amabile Angermiller (19 February 2016). "Broadway star Shoshana Bean takes on the Biebs in a new PMJ arrangement" . Billboard. Archived from the original on 21 February 2016 . Retrieved 21 February 2016 .

^ Bershad, Brad. " "This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)" – Postmodern Jukebox ft Sara Niemietz (Talking Heads Cover)" . Zumic. Archived from the original on 22 August 2015 . Retrieved 22 August 2015 .

^ Jump up to: a b McCall, Malorie (24 September 2015). "Postmodern Jukebox & Sara Niemietz Put a Retro Spin on Outkast's 'Hey Ya!" . Billboard. Archived from the original on 27 September 2015 . Retrieved 27 September 2015 .

^ Grossman, Samantha (3 October 2015). "Listen to Outkast's 'Hey Ya!' as a '60s Soul Song" . Time . Retrieved 3 October 2015 .

^ Samantha Grossman (29 January 2016). "Listen to Justin Bieber's 'Love Yourself' as a 1920s Jazz Number" . Time. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016 . Retrieved 5 February 2016 .

^ "Love Yourself – Vintage 1920s Postmodern Jukebox Justin Bieber Cover ft. Sara Niemietz" . YouTube.com . Postmodern Jukebox. 21 January 2016 . Retrieved 5 February 2016 .

^ Mike Fahey (11 November 2015). "PokΓ©mon Theme Becomes Late Night Drinking Companion" . kotaku.com.au . Australia: Allure Media. Archived from the original on 26 March 2016 . Retrieved 26 March 2016 .

^ Stephen K. Peeples (4 February 2016). "Santa Clarita Valley Entertainment Report: February 04, 2016" . KHTS . Retrieved 5 February 2016 . The YouTube superstar is just about to hit the road on her first tour of Great Britain, Scandinavia and Europe as lead singer of the group Postmodern Jukebox.

^ Mike Pell (12 April 2016). "This Cover Version Of Elle King's 'Ex's & Oh's' Will Blow You Away" . United Kingdom: MTV . Retrieved 15 April 2016 .

^ "Nicole Atkins & Postmodern Jukebox Honor David Bowie, World Cancer Day With 'Heroes' Cover" . Billboard . Retrieved 2016-03-22 .

^ "Heineken When you drive, never drink Commercial Song by Postmodern Jukebox" . tvadvertsongs.com . 4 September 2016.

^ Grossman, Samantha. "Hear Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' as a Brassy Swing Song" . TIME.com . Retrieved 2016-03-22 .

^ "20 Content Creators Who Are Setting the Bar for Creativity in 2016" . Retrieved 2017-06-21 .

^ Bradlee, Scott (2018). Outside the Jukebox: How I Turned My Vintage Music Obsession into My Dream Gig . Hachette. ISBNΒ 9780316415729 .

^ "Outside the Jukebox" . www.publishersweekly.com . 12 June 2018 . Retrieved 19 February 2019 .

^ Check, John (15 June 2018). "Ragtime to Riches" . The Weekly Standard . Retrieved 19 February 2019 .

^ "Scott Bradlee Shares How Postmodern Jukebox Got Him Fired From Walmart: Exclusive 'Outside the Jukebox' Book Excerpt" . Billboard . June 7, 2018.

^ "Katy Perry Watches Fan Covers On YouTube" . Glamour Videos . 6 February 2018 . Retrieved 19 February 2019 .

^ Rob Garratt (20 October 2015). "Dubai Jazz Festival 2016 first acts revealed β€” Toto to headline opening night" . The National . Retrieved 2016-05-07 .

^ Daniella Bassett (15 March 2016). "Redbrick meets… Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox" . Redbrick. Archived from t
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