Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. OK, there are lots of great songs. But for me this one has always been ...
Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn, who make up the musical duo Pomplamoose, explain in this ‎Brief But Spectacular take how they harness their fans' internet curiosity with their covers of Beyonce hits and ...
The duo Pomplamoose — Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn, Stanford grads turned YouTube musical sensations — return to their alma mater for a special concert on Saturday. The multi-instrumentalists met at ...
Nataly Dawn-also known as one half of the duo Pomplamoose, whose songs and videos have amassed nearly 115 million views on YouTube with over 450,000 subscribers to their channel-is celebrating the ...
Natalie Dawn and Jack Conte of Pomplamoose performing at Bing Concert Hall. Photo by Avi Bagla. On Saturday night, pop duo Pomplamoose shined at Bing Concert Hall. Stanford graduates Jack Conte ’06 ...
Beatles covers are maddeningly tricky. Stay too close to the original, and it comes off fawning. Muck around too badly, and you’ve desecrated a musical shrine. How do you take a song by The Greatest ...
In the age of the social-media musician, the Sonoma County duo known as Pomplamoose will perform a rare feat tonight. They'll leave behind their headphones, step away from the video cameras that ...
Jack Conte never intended for Pomplamoose — the sugary Northern California duo he formed with his significant other, Nataly Dawn — to take off. Nor did he think its unique YouTube-popularized “video ...
Recorded on February 17, 2012. Andrew Keen interviews Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn of the band Pomplamoose and asks them how they make a living off online music. StrictlyVC Athens is up next. Hear ...
The voice of Pomplamoose, a duo from California known for its lighthearted cover songs, Dawn is releasing her first solo album, How I Knew Her. A New Day For Singer Nataly Dawn A New Day For Singer ...
Last week, Jack Conte of Pomplamoose published an article rallying against the notion of "making it", addressing the fallacy that they have "made it", all the while outlining how they lost money on a ...
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