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Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox

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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 1241 reviews

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Proving that everything new can be old again, pianist Scott Bradlee has become a viral pop sensation after creating a series of clips for YouTube that finds him and his ad hoc group Postmodern Jukebox reworking 21st century pop hits in a variety of vintage styles -- transforming Miley Cyrus' "We Can't Stop" into a '50s-style doo wop number, giving Macklemore's "Thrift Shop" a '20s jazz accent, crossing Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" with Irish folk music, and showing how Ke$ha's "Die Young" would work as a classic country tune.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 1241 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    I’m a mega fan and I came away disappointed

    by John on 5/7/24

    I’ve been watching on YouTube for years and loved so many of the performances. I showed so many people, watched on repeat and shared with people at work on social groups. I paid a lot of money for my me and my wife to go see them for the first time. I noticed a few things early on ranging from admittedly irrelevant to very disappointing. No Scott Bradlee? Huh? No grand piano. The host has a few jobs like setting the scene, introductions, thanks yous, singing some songs and also some padding of time to allow performers to rest and get ready etc. but the amount of filling he did blew my mind. He went on and on and on and on and on. Did he then start a song? No, he went on and on and on and on. Was something wrong? Is this normal? I don’t know. He was a fantastic performer and very good at getting everyone in the mood but I was shocked at how he could just keep going on and on and on. He wasted so much time. The next thing was key to me but might be irrelevant to 97% of people. The standard of the performances were good but what I always loved about postmodern jukebox was that the performances were elite. But these were just…good. It’s like they just hired some professional performers and did a few rehearsals. Nothing like Hayley Reinhart or Morgan James (for example) Nothing. I quickly came to the conclusion I’d wasted my money and they were just living off the “Scott Brandlee” brand name. If you look at the most popular songs on YouTube absolutely none of them are Zelda medleys. What was that about? I love Nintendo music but that was never what postmodern jukebox was about. Bizarre. I absolutely loved the short tap dancing interludes on YouTube but not whole performances of just tap dancing. Far too much. Overall, just disappointing. Are there still some gigs that match the original magic? I don’t know. I only saw this one.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Our second PMJ concert...

    by FrankTheTank on 4/10/24The Walker Theatre - Chattanooga

    This is the second PMJ concert we've attended. The first one was at an outdoor venue and bar in Asheville, NC. The Asheville experience was great, and the concert at the Walker Theater in Chattanooga was greater than great. It was absolutely superb! We are hooked. Anytime they come within a reasonable distance or a fantastic venue, we're there! They are live entertainment at their best!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Gotta Love PMJ!

    by Swoozie on 4/7/24Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville

    We experienced Post Modern Jukebox twice now, and will do it again ASAP. They're so creative and talented. We recognize the songs (it can take a minute) and love the way they re-create them in different genres. There's not a dull moment, and the audience is totally energized and appreciative. Experience PMJ yourselves - you'll love it! It's completely original and entertaining.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sooo good!!

    by Monma on 4/5/24Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    The show was amazing. They put in a great show. It’s exciting and engaging and they keep you involved. One of the best shows I’ve seen by far.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic!

    by Laineyh on 4/5/24Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    I can’t tell you how much me and my friends loved this show. The musicians, singers and tap dancer were all incredible. Can’t wait to see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Spectacular

    by Rialtavida on 4/5/24Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    The vocal, dance, costumes make this an amazing show. Lots of love from the audience- spontaneous standing ovations throughout the performance, reflected back by gratitude from the performers celebrating a landmark anniversary.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by RJ on 4/4/24Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    Everybody should see this show -- amazing music ... and tap dancing ... who could ask for more!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    PMJ Show is incredible

    by CindyDarragh on 4/4/24Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    I loved your show April 1 at Fort Lauderdale. Your musicians and your singers and the girl tap dancing were phenomenal. The Black hole Sun song deserved the standing ovation and I loved seeing Matt Parker on the stage. #pmjtour I'll want to see your show again someday.❤️

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fabulous show ! Matt Parker killed it!

    by CindyDarragh on 4/4/24Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    A most amazing show. It had the most wonderful singers, tap dancer and musicians you could hope to see onstage. Soundgarden’s Black hole Sun was quite worthy of its standing ovation And I especially love seeing Matt Parker on the stage. I’ll love to see the show again someday.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So much fun!

    by Marmycakes on 4/4/24Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    PMJ puts on an amazing, interactive show. I look forward to their shows every year!!