Nataly Dawn


Natalie Knutsen, who goes by the stage name Nataly Dawn, is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She is one half of the duo Pomplamoose with her husband Jack Conte, and has released three solo albums to date, in addition to numerous collaborations with other artists.

Biography

Born October 29, 1986, in Sacramento, California, the daughter of missionaries, Dawn spent much of her childhood in Europe, where she attended schools in France and Belgium before returning to the United States to study art and French literature at Stanford University.
Dawn became engaged to Jack Conte in January 2016, and the two were married in May 2016.

Pomplamoose

At Stanford, Dawn met Jack Conte and formed Pomplamoose, eventually performing, recording, and editing songs and videos entirely on their own in their Northern California home. Their first upload to YouTube was an original collaboration, "Hail Mary", which was featured on the YouTube homepage. In 2010, the duo began releasing cover versions of pop songs like Beyoncé's "Single Ladies " and Lady Gaga's "Telephone".

Solo work

In 2009, Dawn self-released on iTunes her first solo collection, , comprising twelve songs that had been posted to her YouTube channel over the preceding two years.
In 2010, in collaboration with Lauren O'Connell, Dawn formed the side project My Terrible Friend. In May 2011, it was announced that she would be joining Barry Manilow on his new album 15 Minutes, contributing vocals to the track "Letter from a Fan / So Heavy, So High".
On July 17, 2011, Dawn announced that she would be releasing a new solo album. She started a funding campaign on Kickstarter, where the initial goal of $20,000 was reached in just three days. On September 6, 2011, the album funding campaign came to a close with 2,315 people donating a grand total of $104,788, more than five times the original goal of $20,000.
In August 2012, Nataly Dawn signed as a solo artist with Nonesuch Records, which released her Kickstarter-funded solo album, How I Knew Her, on February 12, 2013. The album, which has twelve songs written by Dawn, was produced by Jack Conte and recorded at Prairie Sun Recording Studios in Cotati, California, in December 2011, with a full band that included Conte, Ryan Lerman, David Piltch, Louis Cole, and Matt Chamberlain. Oz Fritz engineered the album with Conte; it was mixed by Mike Mogis and mastered by Bob Ludwig.
On October 29, 2016, Dawn released her third solo album, Haze.
On April 23, 2019, Dawn released her fourth solo album, For You.

Discography

Albums

  1. "Leslie"
  2. "A Happy Song"
  3. "Father Sympathy"
  4. "Let Them Eat Cake"
  5. "Waking Up"
  6. "The Big Idea"
  7. "Hope"
  8. "Baise M'Encor"
  9. "You're Not"
  10. "Save Me"
  11. "The Right Direction"
  12. "My Hands Burn"
  1. "Araceli"
  2. "Leslie"
  3. "How I Knew Her"
  4. "Back to the Barracks"
  5. "Long Running Joke"
  6. "Counting Down"
  7. "Caroline"
  8. "Please Don't Scream"
  9. "Still a Believer"
  10. "Even Steven"
  11. "Why Did You Marry"
  12. "I Just Wanted You to Get Old"
  1. "I Could Lose"
  2. "Haze"
  3. "Orchid"
  4. "The Audience"
  5. "For the Record"
  6. "Maybe If"
  7. "Old Friend"
  8. "Call Your Love"
  9. "Waiting Room"
  10. "Amen"
  1. "For You"
  2. "Huckleberry"
  3. "Dog"
  4. "Coffee Baby"
  5. "Samson, Roxane & Me"
  6. "Alternative Universe "
Also provided backup vocals on Pharrel Williams' "Happy".

Music videos