Midas Promotions Presents, Viral Vintage Sensations Post Modern Jukebox Live In Manila!

Have you ever thought how Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” would have sounded if it came out in the 60’s or if Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect” could make a 1950’s prom even more romantic?

The once-popular phrase may be “everything old is new again,” but for Scott Bradlee, it might read everything new is old again.

Instead of just doing covers, music arranger and pianist Scott Bradlee formed an ensemble band of throwbox minstrels called Post Modern Jukebox (PMJ) that takes modern pop hits and plays them in ragtime, vintage jazz and other retro musical styles.

 “Today's hits, yesterday” was the inspiration behind Post Modern Jukebox’s unique retro-reworkings of modern pop and rock hits. The multi-talented collective reimagines contemporary pop, rock and R&B hits in the style of various yesteryears, from swing to doo-wop, ragtime to Motown – or, as Bradlee himself puts it, “pop music in a time machine.”

Gino Qiliamor Leaves The Morning Rush Unexpectedly

As a regular listener of The Morning Rush, I got to embrace the many changes that the show has faced. With Bea and Rica to fill in the seat Delamar Arias had as part of Kikay Barkada. However, it came to a surprise that Gino Quilamor made an unexpected exit of the Morning Rush just after the Wednesday show. It was not clear but based on his tweets and instagram stories, he made a immediate flight without giving more details.

This was a little sketchy to me, since they don't usually leave the show unless planned or announced. But when Thursday came, it was only Chico, Rica, and Hazel who ran the show. There was no explanation, where Gino went.