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Lauren O'Connell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lauren O'Connell
Lauren O'Connell is a singer/songwriter from Rochester, New York. She has released three full length solo albums and one EP as a duo with Nataly Dawn. She began uploading videos of herself performing original songs on YouTube soon after releasing her debut album ''Sitting in Chairs''. Her first videos were simple one takes with just a guitar, but they soon progressed to layered harmonies and accompaniment, usually with O'Connell playing all of the instruments herself. Many of her fans cite her appearances in videos with other YouTube artists, mainly those with best friend Julia Nunes, as what first drew them to her music.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jumping off cliffs: Lauren O'Connell )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What Do You Drive?: Lauren O'Connell "Sitting in Chairs" CD Review )〕 ==Biography==
O'Connell's music career began after coming across her father's old guitar in the basement one day when she was thirteen. After learning a few chords from her dad and messing around with the guitar for a while, she got serious about playing and began taking lessons, writing her first song by the age of fifteen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=An Interview with Lauren O'Connell )〕 After spending some time playing coffeehouse shows, in 2007 O'Connell went to Saxon Recording in Rochester, New York at the suggestion of a friend and recorded her debut album ''Sitting in Chairs''. She recorded the entire album acoustic in one day. Shortly after releasing ''Sitting in Chairs'' O'Connell began attending Binghamton University. Throughout her first year she continued to write and perform. She performed many shows with her best friend Julia Nunes. In late 2008, she decided to leave school and pursue music full-time. She then began recording her follow up album ''The Shakes'', which was released in early 2009. During the summer of 2009, O'Connell met Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn of Pomplamoose when they came to New York to produce Nunes' ''I Think You Know'' EP. After deciding that she wanted a change of scenery in early 2010, O'Connell moved to Rohnert Park, California, where she moved in with Conte and Dawn. A few months after moving to California she and Dawn began a collaboration called My Terrible Friend. The duo recorded an EP titled ''Room for Ghosts'' in their home studio and released it through iTunes and their Myspace page on July 7, 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=My Terrible Friend- NEW BAND with Nataly Dawn )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Room for Ghosts – EP My Terrible Friend )〕 On July 20, 2010 O'Connell and Dawn were featured on the YouTube homepage for Music Tuesday, both individually and as My Terrible Friend.
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