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 ...
In short, the video of West’s interruption went massively viral, and interest in the song spiked. People around the world started digging around YouTube for covers of the track, and Pomplamoose—the ...
Facebook, Lolcats, Instant Netflix — the Internet’s given us lots to be thankful for. And no one is singing their praise louder than Pomplamoose. In the past two years, the San Fran–based indie pop ...
If you’ve been anywhere near a radio this summer you have no doubt heard Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” and Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe.” It’s no secret that Gotye and Carly Rae Jepsen ...
The spots almost exactly reproduced the style of Pomplamoose’s YouTube videos, and prominently featured the couple. And even those who didn’t object to the collusion of a radically independent band ...
You can add the band Pomplamoose to the long and growing list of YouTube sensations, with its cover of Beyonce's "Single Ladies." Its members don't have a record deal or a publicist, but that song's ...
It’s one of those things you simply can’t resist — swaying along with a recent series of Hyundai car commercials that feature a delightful boy-girl duo trilling cotton-candyish Christmas carols.
Music duo and YouTube stars Pomplamoose visited Middle Tennessee State University for a Q-and-A session with students Thursday afternoon. Vocalist /bassist Nataly Dawn and multi-instrumentalist Jack ...
This story appears in the May 7, 2012 issue of Forbes Magazine, on newsstands now. While most indie acts use a distributor like INgrooves, a plucky few have launched successful careers without a ...
I first saw Pomplamoose on youtube a few months ago, and I think I meant to put up a post about them, but then my soaps were on, or I had to take a nap or something, and forgot all about it. Well ...
April 9, 2010 • Nataly Dawn and Jack Conte of the YouTube sensation Pomplamoose are making a living as a successful band, but they've never had a CD printed. The story of their success reflects the ...
Indie duo Pomplamoose raucously covers the Angry Birds theme song in the humorous video above. It's yet another clever example of the sheer power of Rovio Mobile's viral game sensation. YouTube is ...