Postmodern Jukebox

Postmodern Jukebox (also known as PMJ) was founded by pianist and arranger Scott Bradlee as a rotating musical collective known for taking contemporary tunes and reworking them in the style of early 20th century classical genres such as jazz, swing, blues, and more. What began as a small group of friends filming videos for YouTube in New York City apartment, PMJ’s roster now contains more than sixty musicians and vocalists which tour six continents.