12-14-2015, 06:50 AM,
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Ronzoni
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RE: 2015 PMJ North American Tour
(12-14-2015, 01:20 AM)john Wrote: Quote:Marie @tahoegirl63 1h1 hour ago The Warfield Theatre
@CaseyBassy @HaleyReinhart @BlakeLewis @PMJofficial AMAZING. That is all. #PMJTour PS Where's @scottbradlee?
Quote:David (V.) Rosenberg @David4mktg 41m41 minutes ago
San Francisco Dec 12/13. No Scott Bradlee... Disappointing, sneaky. Still good show, though. @scottbradlee #pmjtour
yea, what is the story on Scott? Why is he absent at so many of his concerts? I would be disappointed too.
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12-14-2015, 03:08 PM,
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john
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RE: 2015 PMJ North American Tour
Shake It Off & Such Great Heights Finale - PMJ Live @ The Warfield San Francisco
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Blog post by Scott
Quote:Postmodern Jukebox Plays To Its Biggest Audience Yet at Microsoft Theater
Last night, Postmodern Jukebox played to 4,000 fans in LA’s Microsoft Theater – our biggest crowd ever. It was an unforgettable night; we had a star studded lineup of PMJ talent in the cast, and having lots of friends- both old and new- in the audience made it feel like something of a homecoming.
...Right away, I learned that we were going to have to prove ourselves and this concept again and again. Promoters unfamiliar with us didn’t believe we could sell tickets, since we were a “YouTube act,” and put us in the smallest rooms with low guarantees. Even the ones that enjoyed our videos didn’t understand how the concept of a variety show or a rotating cast would work; we got asked, “wait, so who’s actually in your band?” quite a bit. In the end, all we could ask was that the venues and promoters trust us, despite a lack of tour experience. Luckily, many did.
Indeed, the fans made Postmodern Jukebox what it is today. To date, PMJ has performed over 200 concerts on four continents. We’ve also introduced over 40 insanely talented cast members to the world, helping them get the attention that they deserve as they help us bring back #RealMusic. Without the fans that have, by coming to our shows, “voted” that real live music performed by real live musicians is important to them, we would never have made it this far. And, as exciting as this has been, we’re just getting started.
http://postmodernjukebox.com/post/postmo...ience-yet/
Interesting read and interesting way of framing the opportunity that PMJ gives cast members. (Does that mean they don't get paid much? LOL)
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