It's been a while since we've caught up with news in this category. In case you missed it, Nataly Dawn has a new single album coming out:
More info here. That is all.
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Actually, here's a little more. For anyone tempted to go back on the anti-Dawn/Pomplamoose mockery / warpath, I realize that I'm not going to change your minds. But at least take a minute for re-exposure to parts of their oeuvre. For instance one of their own compositions:
And an Earth, Wind & Fire cover:
That really is all. Thanks to reader KS.
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