Nataly Dawn met Jack Conte in 2006, when she opened for his band at a coffee house on the Stanford campus— she was a freshman, he a senior— and they started dating soon after. While they adored both ...
Do you know Nataly Dawn? It’s quite likely you have heard her voice or her music. During the Covid-19 pandemic, she earned many admirers and rather large audience on YouTube – 380 million views over ...
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 ...
UPDATE: For more on Pomplamoose, see our February, 23, 2011 cover story on the band. Since Pomplamoose gained attention for its self-produced “video songs,” which show Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn ...
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 ...
In an interesting display of transparency, indie musical duo Pomplamoose wrote a detailed article, describing what it took financially to go on a 28-day tour. To sum it up, the band made $135,983 in ...
If you experienced the worst Christmas of your entire life in 2010, it was either because you were too broke to buy gifts, or you watched a lot of television. If it was the latter, you undoubtedly ...
Last month, Pomplamoose’s Jack Conte posted a ridiculous essay detailing the band’s unprofitability on tour, something that he attributed to “a new paradigm for professional artistry” instead of the ...
Better than: Watching broadcast TV without a DVR. Explaining where I was going on Friday night engendered one of two single-syllable reactions from my friends: “Ugh!” or “Who?” Pomplamoose, the ...
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 ...