Oops!.. They did it again. Scott Bradlee, the creator and mastermind behind Postmodern Jukebox and Haley Reinhart have brought us another incredible jazz cover of one of the world’s biggest pop stars Britney Spears’ biggest hit from the early 2000’s.
Don’t waste any time, watch the video now and embrace the incredible vocals Haley gave us this time around. Not to mention, it’s probably the sexiest video Haley and Postmodern Jukebox have done thus far.
Haley Reinhart, Scott Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox are set to perform “Creep” on The Josh Wolf show on CMT.
About The Josh Wolf Show:
From executive producer Chelsea Handler comes The Josh Wolf Show, CMT’s first original late-night show starring comedian Josh Wolf. Best known for his recurring role on Chelsea Lately and host of Shark After Dark, Wolf will examine pop culture through practical sensibility and the lens of everyday people, while showcasing his self-deprecating humor and unique outlook on life.
Air time is Saturday, July 4th, at 11pm ET/PT, 10pm CT.
Haley Reinhart arrived in Nashville last Thursday to join Scott Bradlee, and Postmodern Jukebox for part of their North American Tour! The tour kicked off in Boston on April 30th. Haley just now joined them, but she didn’t miss a beat, jumping right in to perform all of her PMJ covers with the band flawlessly, despite being sick with a cold. First song of the night was “Lovefool”, her latest cover with the band which was released the day of the show.
[All videos are courtesy of Steve Klumpp]
“Creep”
Photo Credit: @stevenb18 via Twitter
“Habits”
“Burn” with Ariana Savalas and Morgan James
Photo Credit: Karen Smith Mullins
Encore song “All About That Bass”
Photo Credit: Karen Smith Mullins
Show finale solos:
Photo Credit: @toddpack via Twitter
Haley’s remaining time on tour with PMJ runs from certain dates between 5/23-6/23! Don’t miss out on a chance to attend a show, see all tour dates here.
As the tour goes on, I’ll be updating this post after every show with the most recent pictures & videos!
Haley’s set to start her portion of the Postmodern Jukebox North American Tour tomorrow night in Nashville, Tennessee! She will be apart of 15 shows in the following cities:
5/21 – Nashville, TN
5/22 – Atlanta, GA
5/23 – Jacksonville, FL
5/24 – Orlando, FL
5/26 – Pensacola, FL
5/27 – New Orleans, LA
5/28 – Houston, TX
5/29 – Austin, TX
5/31 – Dallas, TX
6/2 – Kansas City, MO
6/3 – St. Louis, MO
6/4 – Chicago, IL
*New! 6/5 -Royal Oak, MI
*New! 6/6 – Toronto, ON, Canada
6/19 – San Francisco, CA
*6/22 – Solana Beach, CA (Scott said there’s a CHANCE Haley will be there, but not yet confirmed)
Postmodern Jukebox teamed up with Mashable.com to premiere this week’s new video, along with a nice write up about Scott Bradlee, his success, and going on a world tour.
Posted to The Watercooler’s YouTube channel instead, singers Annie Goodchild and Von Smith help create vintage cover of Taylor Swift’s song, “Style”.
“Inspired by the lyrics “James dean look in your eye”, Postmodern Jukebox Turns Taylor Swift’s “Style” into a vintage doo wop song.”
Haley and Casey sing back up vocals and the “shoo be doo wahs” for this fun “Grease” like cover.
Check it out!
Don’t forget to catch Haley with Postmodern Jukebox on tour this spring! For dates and tickets, click here.
They did it again! Scott Bradlee and Haley Reinhart recorded this “masterful interpretation” of Radiohead’s “Creep”, that Haley had performed on stage during the Postmodern Jukebox European Tour.
This same song was originally performed on Scott’s YouTube channel by Karen Marie. But, Haley’s rendition of the song is special enough for them to do another take on it!
Watch below, and as Scott says on PMJ’s Facebook page, “Chills are guaranteed”. Oh, and by the way, this video was filmed and completed all in one take.
Make sure you buy the song on iTunes here, so you can listen to it whenever you want!
If you’ve been on Facebook lately, there’s a good chance you’ve come across some familiar faces on your timeline. Postmodern Jukebox’s recent new cover of “All About That Bass” was uploaded to the website, and has now gone viral.
On Facebook, the video currently has 20,243,557 views (and counting). 20 MILLION! Along with that it has 130,000+ likes, and over 450,000 shares. (It’s getting roughly 10 new shares per minute!). The video also just reached 1 million views on YouTube as of yesterday.
On top of the recent success of this video, they officially have the approval from the original singer/songwriter Meghan Trainor herself! She tweeted this today:
This version of the song is currently sitting at #1 on the iTunes Jazz charts. Own it for a buck 29 here!
I couldn’t be happier to see a video involving Haley blow up, it’s helping her get some of the recognition she deserves.
Here are some notable comments found on the Facebook video:
“Casey Abrams and Haley Reinhart…Just goes to show, the great ones are not always (usually) AI winners.”
“Love their style! I knew we would see more of them after they were on TV. They have such incredible talent.”
“Gotta share this. Outstanding. The First Singer is Haley Reinhart. Possibly the next Christina Aguilera. Incredible voice and jazz talent.”
“I’m so in love with that girls voice at the beginning. I could listen to her sing all day with my eyes closed.”
“Wow. Haley Reinhart hasn’t lost a beat since American Idol. She was the best singer then and still is.”
Congratulations to Haley, Scott Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox on yet another successful video that has already reached 1 million views in just 2 months!
Scott just reached 1 million subscribers on his YouTube channel a few days ago. To celebrate, he released a short little video thanking the fans, which he included Haley in (which was very awesome of him to do, considering she’s fairly new to PMJ):
Regardless of how excited we all are for Haley’s upcoming EP and future with her solo career, I couldn’t be happier that Haley and Postmodern Jukebox are a collaboration (a fantastic one, at that) and we hope to see many more videos in the future!
PMJ’s latest video that Haley’s in is already well on it’s way to a million views, it’s reached over 500k in just 10 days.