Royals - ("Sad Clown With The Golden Voice") - Postmodern Jukebox Lorde Cover ft. Puddles Pity Party
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Download & Stream "Royals": https://pmjlive.com/the-essentials Experience PMJ Live on Tour: http://www.pmjtour.com Shop PMJ Music / Merch: http://www.shoppmj.com Follow us on Spotify: http://www.pmjlive.com/pmjspotify Sign up to get videos to your inbox: http://www.pmjlive.com/newsletter Help us make more Postmodern Jukebox videos! http://www.patreon.com/scottbradlee Our friend Puddles (from Puddles Pity Party) joined us for this cover of Lorde's "Royals." For the uninitiated: Puddles is a 7 foot tall sad clown with a voice like Tom Jones. ------ Follow The Musicians: Puddles the Clown - lead vocals https://www.facebook.com/pages/Puddles-Pity-Party/119022418110476 Robyn Adele Anderson - backup vocals http://www.robynadele.com/about-me Cristina Gatti - backup vocals https://www.instagram.com/gattimusic Adam Kubota - bass https://www.instagram.com/adamkubota_bass/ Allan Mednard - drums https://twitter.com/allanmednard Scott Bradlee - piano YouTube: http://youtube.com/scottbradlee Facebook: http://facebook.com/scottbradleemusic Instagram: http://instagram.com/scottbradlee Twitter: http://twitter.com/scottbradlee Scott's Book: http://smarturl.it/outsidethejukebox Arrangement: Scott Bradlee
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