Talk:Scott Bradlee

Split out Postmodern Jukebox to its own article?
It seems like Postmodern Jukebox might be better off as its own article. See the Russian ru:Postmodern Jukebox and Dutch nl:Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox. Also, other web sites would like to be able to refer to the musical group rather than to its leader, for instance the Musicbrainz entry on Postmodern Jukebox. There is already plenty of material in that section to be the start of a solid article. I think if it is separated it will grow further. Comments? JimDeLaHunt (talk) 00:16, 10 March 2016 (UTC)
 * User:JimDeLaHunt I agree, right now they are touring the EU, so the production of new singles might be light for a while, probably a good time to do it. (It's looking like they are going to be huge.) I'm planning some other paragraphs for independently notable cast members who have gotten press in connection with the band. A separate article would stand a better chance of surviving AfD with more content.  The atmosphere around the Wikipedia has been to reject almost all new articles in AfC lately, somebody may insist on merging them back together  (or merging Bradlee into PMJ).


 * The title of the US English article should probably be Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, which seems to be the full stage name. See artwork 009o9 (talk) 01:45, 10 March 2016 (UTC)

Red Dead Redemption 2 Soundtrack
I cannot believe this isn't mentioned here at all, not in the PMJ article, not on Scott Bradlee's page nor within the game article itself but PMJ contributed two songs to the RDR2 Soundtrack and even had a cameo in person as musical performers in the theatre of St. Denis where their songs are featured. The artists themselves put out this info on their Facebook accounts around the time of the game's release and considering the world wide audience the game has reached, this should definitely be mentioned on the their pages. 2001:16B8:667B:E900:6C5B:D297:986A:59BB (talk) 14:17, 5 February 2021 (UTC)