Watch: Nataly Dawn Premieres "Leslie," Second Video from Forthcoming Solo Album, "How I Knew Her"

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Singer/songwriter Nataly Dawn, one half of the duo Pomplamoose, has released "Leslie," the second music video from her forthcoming debut solo album, How I Knew Her, due out on Nonesuch on January 22, 2013. Jack Conte, Dawn's partner and the other half of Pomplamoose, produced and orchestrated the track. The video was directed by Eric Kallevig and shot at Prairie Sun Recording Studios. Watch it here. Nataly Dawn plays shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles this week.

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Singer/songwriter Nataly Dawn, one half of the duo Pomplamoose, has released "Leslie," the second music video from her forthcoming solo album and label debut, How I Knew Her, due out on Nonesuch Records on January 22, 2013. Jack Conte, Dawn's partner and the other half of Pomplamoose, produced and orchestrated the track. The video was directed by Eric Kallevig and shot at Prairie Sun Recording Studios in Sonoma County, California. Watch the video below.

To read the lyrics from the song, head to the Nataly Dawn YouTube channel, where the video premiered earlier today. You'll find "Araceli," the first video from the album, there as well.

Nataly Dawn is performing two shows in her home state of California this week: at the Make-Out Room in San Francisco on Thursday and The Hotel Café in Los Angeles on Friday. For additional details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Watch for more details on the release of the album How I Knew Her and the ensuing tour in the coming months.

Watch the "Leslie" music video here:

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Nataly Dawn: "Leslie" [video]
  • Tuesday, October 23, 2012
    Watch: Nataly Dawn Premieres "Leslie," Second Video from Forthcoming Solo Album, "How I Knew Her"

    Singer/songwriter Nataly Dawn, one half of the duo Pomplamoose, has released "Leslie," the second music video from her forthcoming solo album and label debut, How I Knew Her, due out on Nonesuch Records on January 22, 2013. Jack Conte, Dawn's partner and the other half of Pomplamoose, produced and orchestrated the track. The video was directed by Eric Kallevig and shot at Prairie Sun Recording Studios in Sonoma County, California. Watch the video below.

    To read the lyrics from the song, head to the Nataly Dawn YouTube channel, where the video premiered earlier today. You'll find "Araceli," the first video from the album, there as well.

    Nataly Dawn is performing two shows in her home state of California this week: at the Make-Out Room in San Francisco on Thursday and The Hotel Café in Los Angeles on Friday. For additional details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Watch for more details on the release of the album How I Knew Her and the ensuing tour in the coming months.

    Watch the "Leslie" music video here:

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