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POSTMODERN

        JUKEBOX



        REVIEW: BY BERNIE WALLS


        The 2nd half of the show went as such:
        -Rogelio Douglas Jr - "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons
        -Effie Passero - Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen
        -Willie Ray Moore - Careless Whisper by Wham
        -Willie Ray Moore - Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden
        -Sarah Potenza/Tatum Langley/Allison Young - (What's so
        Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding by Nick Lowe
        -Gunhild Carling - Dancing Queen by Abba
        -Demi Remick - Ocarina of Tap                                                                 Photography:
        -Allison Young - OOOPS, I did it again by Britney Spears                                      Bernie Walls
        -Gunhild Carling - Happy by Pharrell Williams





                  If you're unfamiliar with PostModern Jukebox, you can

                    think of them this way, a music ensemble that puts a
                     jazz, swing and ragtime spin on present-day songs






                                                            -Allison Young/Sarah Potenza/Tatum Langley - All About
                                                            That Bass by Meghan Trainor
                                                            -Rogelio Douglas Jr./Tatum Langley/Sarah Potenza - Still
                                                            Haven't Found What I'm Looking For by U2
                                                            Effie Passero ended the show with an encore, a
                                                            powerful, tour de force version of Creep by Radiohead.
                                                            In conclusion, if you appreciate highly accomplished
                                                            musicians, entertainers and contemporary songs being
                                                            brought to you with vintage style, then Scott Bradlee's
                                                            Postmodern Jukebox is a must-see.
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