Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox
Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox has spent the past few years amassing more than 690 million YouTube views and 2.6 million subscribers, performed on Good Morning America, topped iTunes and Billboard charts and played hundreds of shows to packed-house crowds around the world. As NPR put it, theyve done this by taking current Top 40 hits and re-imagining them as coming from older eras of popular music. In one such remake, Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox turned Miley Cyrus We Cant Stop into a doo-wop ditty thats garnered nearly 17 million views. Last year, they envisioned Radioheads alt-rock hit Creep as a torch-like ballad thats racked up over 30 million views and was named one of the 9 Best Viral Cover Videos of 2015 by People magazine. Multi-Grammy winning artist Lorde praised Postmodern Jukeboxs vintage take on her hit single, Royals, which has been viewed over 18 million times, as her favorite. The group's accomplishments has earned them praise from a plethora of media outlets, including Mashable, who wrote, Scott Bradlees Postmodern Jukebox are all about reimagining music and framing it in beautiful new ways. Entertainment Weekly wrote, Scott Bradlees group is known for retro-fying modern hit songs into viral success. Yahoo! Music added, if youve been on YouTube in the last couple of years, then youre familiar with the everything new-is- old-again brilliance of the viral phenomenon known as Postmodern Jukebox.Bradlee, the mastermind behind the group, has turned Postmodern Jukebox into a juggernaut by building an incredible grassroots movement around the act. He continues to pick the songs, create the arrangements and shows, and puts together the performers - which includes some notable names alongside phenomenal "undiscovered" talent. The group releases a new video every week, each one shot in the casual environment of Bradlees living room where he can often be seen playing piano in the background."I posted the first video in 2009, r
- Start:November 18, 2017
- End:November 18, 2017
- Where:State Theatre of Ithaca, 107 West State St., Ithaca, New York, United States, 14850
- Phone:N/A
- Event Type: Other
- Ticket Price:$28.50 - $88.50
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