In a surprising display of transparency, Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn aka Pomplamoose detailed what it took to run a 28-city tour of the US. The bottom line? The band made $135,983 in income… and ...
So Pomplamoose didn’t sign a deal, and in the process became something other than a regular pop band—and something different from the daily viral sensation. Offered a chance to join the crumbling ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
So maybe there really is a sensible middle ground in the music business – somewhere between David Lowery’s pessimism and Bram Cohen’s blind faith in our digital future. That future may be the pop ...
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 ...
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 ...
Indie rockers Nataly Dawn and Jack Conte are pioneers in the new VideoSong movement, soon to hit a computer near you. The Stanford University graduates formed the band Pomplamoose in the summer of ...
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