Pomplamoose is an American musical duo which feature Californian multi-instrumentalists, real life ...
Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn. The duo formed in the summer of 2008 and sold approximately 100,000 songs online in 2009. They are known for their diverse music style which the band itself refuses to label.
Etymology:
The name of the band derives from the French word pamplemousse, meaning grapefruit. Pomplamoose is an English-spelling approximation of the French pronunciation.
Recordings and performances:
Pomplamoose's presence is primarily videos on YouTube and MySpace, with few live performances. They have gathered over 429,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel as of 19th August 2014. The group first gained widespread recognition when their video performance of "Hail Mary" was featured on the front page of YouTube. The duo recently produced the latest studio album of Julia Nunes. As of 19th August 2014 the duo's YouTube channel had over 100 million views.
Their videos mostly take the form of "VideoSongs", a medium Jack Conte defines with two rules:
What you see is what you hear. (No lip-syncing for instruments or voice),
If you hear it, at some point you see it. (No hidden sounds),
On April 11, 2010, the band was interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered. Conte discussed the "glitz-free" manner in which they record:
"I guess I kinda don't like how there's such a pedestal for music culture and especially for band culture, it just feels fake; it feels like smoke and mirrors. I feel like music doesn't have to be like that. It can be something that's very normal and very accessible."
Also in April 2010, their cover of The Chordettes' "Mr. Sandman" was used in a commercial for Toyota's Avalon series, set in an art-deco train station.
In September 2010, Pomplamoose recorded a collaboration with Allee Willis entitled "Jungle Animal". Willis contacted the duo after hearing their cover of "September" by Earth, Wind & Fire and offered to write the new song for them. Willis also provided the single art for the song.
During the Christmas season of 2010, Pomplamoose performed in several ads in the style of their YouTube videos for Hyundai singing their versions of the Christmas classics such as "O Come All Ye Faithful", "Jingle Bells", "Up on the Housetop" and "Deck the Halls".
In 2011, Pomplamoose began a weekly, interactive, half-hour webcast called "Hey, It's Pomplamoose: A Show about Pomplamoose and Other Things" that airs every Tuesday. After the March 29th show, the webcast was put on hiatus until their East Coast tour was completed. The tour included Ryan Lerman, Carlos Cabrera, and Lauren O'Connell as backing band and opening act. For the Washington, DC show, Pomplamoose opened for OK Go, also known for their YouTube videos.
On November 5, 2013, Pomplamoose launched its second season -- a three-part sequel to the band's early years, including but not limited to: videos, a tour and an album (to be released July 29th).
Charity:
On November 8, 2013, Pomplamoose performed at "Lens", Mateo Messina's 16th annual benefit concert at Seattle's Benaroya Hall for Seattle Children's Hospital.
In November, 2010, Pomplamoose created a book drive for a school district in Richmond, CA, offering a free download of an album to anyone who would purchase a book for the school district. The drive raised over 11,000 books.