“Ain’t Talkin’ ’bout Love” by Van Halen ’60s Girl Group style cover by Postmodern Jukebox ft. Veronica Swift.
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New Video and a new PMJ album! You’ve seen Veronica Swift’s virtuosic jazz singing in our “Rag Doll” cover – now, watch her channel both the Ronettes and David Lee Roth in our ‘60s girl-group-with-an-edge remake of Van Halen’s 1978 hit, “Ain’t Talking’ ‘bout Love
The 25th Postmodern Jukebox album, “Lounge Language Models” is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon and at
http://www.shoppmj.com
Follow Veronica Swift:
Hear her newest album: https://www.veronicaswift.com/
Folow The Musicians:
Amber Woodhouse (Backup Vocals)
Website: https://www.iamamberwoodhouse.com/
Kyndle Wylde (Backup Vocals)
Anthony Castagna (Electric Guitar)
Jared Manzo (Electric Bass)
Chris Gelb (Drums)
Scott Bradlee (Piano & Arrangement):
Spotify: http://pmjlive.com/sbspotify
Arranged & Produced by Scott Bradlee
Visual Direction by Sunny Holiday
Cinematography by Andrew Rozario & Mike Stryker
Engineered, Mixed & Mastered by Thai Long Ly
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Hair & Makeup by Nicole Pechonis
Production Coordinator: Patrick Coleman
For tix / music / more: www.postmodernjukebox.com
Spotify: http://pmjlive.com/sbspotify
About Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ)
PM is a musical collective founded by pianist and arranger Scott Bradlee in 2011. The group is known for reimagining contemporary pop, rock, and R&B hits in vintage styles such as swing, jazz, ragtime, and Motown. Their performances often feature a rotating cast of musicians and vocalists, bringing a fresh and theatrical approach to each song.
Vintage Remakes of Modern Hits – They take popular songs and transform them into styles from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Rotating Lineup – The collective features various singers and musicians, including standout vocalists like Haley Reinhart, Morgan James, and Puddles Pity Party.
YouTube Success – PMJ gained popularity through viral YouTube videos, amassing millions of views for covers like Creep (Radiohead in vintage jazz style) and All About That Bass (Meghan Trainor in a 1940s style).
Live Performances & Tours – They frequently tour worldwide, bringing their vintage twist to live audiences.
Albums & Recordings – PMJ has released multiple albums, compiling their unique renditions of modern hits.
Their unique blend of nostalgia and modern music has earned them a dedicated fan base, making them one of the most distinctive acts in the realm of musical reinterpretation.