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''[[Buzzfeed]]'' featured a doo-wop cover of [[Timber (Pitbull)|"Timber,"]] with Robyn Adele Anderson and The Tee Tones fronting, in February 2014.<ref name="Buzzfeed Timber"/> The group's cover of [[Radiohead|Radiohead’s]] seminal ‘90s hit “[[Creep (Radiohead)|Creep]],” performed by [[Haley Reinhart]], was called a “stunning listen” by the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' in April 2015.<ref name="LATimes Creep"/>
In 2015, [[Broadway theatre|Broadway actress]] [[Shoshana Bean]] became active with the group as a guest artist when Scott moved to Los Angeles.<ref name="BBW Bean Interview April 2016" /> ''Broadway World'' raved about Bean's performance of [[Sia Furler|Sia]]'s, [[Chandelier (Sia)|"Chandelier,"]] at the [[Segerstrom Center for the Arts]] in [[Costa Mesa
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==Touring==
On February 24, 2016, Postmodern Jukebox co-headlined the Dubai Jazz Festival, alongside [[Sting]], [[Toto (gruppo musicale)|]], [[Chris Botti]], and [[David Gray (cantautore)|]].<ref name="DubaiJazzFest">{{
On February 26, 2016, the band kicked off a 75-date European tour at [[Vicar Street]] in Dublin, Ireland, wrapping on June 3, 2016 in Athens, Greece.<ref>{{
In April 2016, PMJ announced a 45-stop fall North American tour, kicking off on September 29, 2016 at the Vets in Providence, Rhode Island, and wrapping on November 27, 2016 in Mesa, Arizona.<ref name="2016NATour">{{
In May 2016, PMJ announced a 16-city Australia/New Zealand tour, which is to kick off on August 29, 2016 at the Isaac Theatre Royal in Christchurch, wrapping on September 20, 2016 at the Perth Concert Hall.{{
== Performers ==
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* Seth Paris – sassofono
* Stefan Zeniuk – woodwinds
* [[Tim Kubart]] aka "Tambourine Guy" – tambourine<ref>{{
* Tom Abbott – clarinetto
* Tom Luer – sassofono
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Several former ''[[American Idol]]'' finalists have found success as part of Postmodern Jukebox’s ensemble, including [[Blake Lewis]] (Season 6), [[Melinda Doolittle]] (season 6), [[Haley Reinhart]] (Season 10), [[Casey Abrams]] (Season 10),<ref name="Yahoo Idols"/> [[Thia Megia]] (season 10), and [[DeAndre Brackensick]] (season 11). Four Season 14 finalists have also performed lead voce for the group: [[Joey Cook]], [[Rayvon Owen]], [[Clark Beckham]] e JAX.<ref name="Billboard Idol"/><ref name="Mashable April Fools 2016"/><ref name="JAX"/> Additionally, vocalists [[Aubrey Logan]], [[Von Smith]], and [[Brielle Von Hugel]] are ''Idol'' alums who went through the audition process but did not advance to the finals in any season.<ref name="Rickey.org Idol"/><ref name="Hollywood Progressive 2014"/>
[[WWE]] superstar [[Austin Creed|Xavier Woods]] appeared in the cover of [[What Is Love (Haddaway song|What Is Love]], with his trombone "Francesca" and later recorded a video that was released on his channel (UpUpDownDown), in which they cover the Spongebob Squarepants theme song.<ref>{{
The band has featured the following artists as guest vocalists and performers:
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* Addie Hamilton – voce
* Annie Goodchild – voce
* [[Ariana Savalas]] – voce<ref name="Last Christmas USA Today">{{
* Ashley Stroud – voce<ref name="NJ.com Vintage Viral"/>
* [[Aubrey Logan]] – voce, trombone<ref name="Seventeen"/>
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* [[Melinda Sullivan]] – tap dancing<ref name="Last Christmas USA Today"/>
* Miche Braden – voce<ref name="NJ.com Vintage Viral"/>
* [[Morgan James]] – voce<ref>{{
* Mykal Kilgore – voce
* Natalie Angst – voce
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* [[Nicole Atkins]] – voce
* Noah Guthrie - voce
* [[Puddles Pity Party|Puddles the Clown]] – voce<ref>{{
* [[Rayvon Owen]] – voce<ref name="Billboard Idol"/>
* [[Robyn Adele Anderson]] – voce<ref name="NJ.com Vintage Viral"/>
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! width="45"| <small>[[Top Independent Albums]]</small>
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| 2013||''Introducing Postmodern Jukebox'' (EP)||align="center"|8||align="center"|31||align="center"|—||<ref name="Introducing PMJ Chart Tab">{{
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|| ''Historical Misappropriation'' ||align="center"|3||align="center"|7||align="center"|43||<small>#20 on ''Billboard'' Jazz Albums: Year End 2015.</small><ref name="Billboard Year End 2015">{{
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|| ''A Very Postmodern Christmas'' ||align="center"|7||align="center"|22||align="center"|—||
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=== Album ===
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|+ Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox<ref name="Awards: Scott Bradlee">{{
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