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Natanael Dean von Hopper (born August 01, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and guitarist.[1] He is known for singing in pubs and coffes jazz music, country music, and folkloric music from all parts of the world.
He lives in San Francisco, and he is often seen around to Chinatown, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and he usually sings close to the waters and birds near the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
His brother was the poet and writer Alexandre Jonh von Hopper "Bob Hopper", before he died. He tends to constantly talk about his brother's death as something unexpectedly inevitable, especially considering how often they both went to the San Francisco Bay Suspension Bridge when they were young, and watched people fall over the railing as if it were nothing, and at the same time, stunned by the fact. He usually says, remembering a song for his brother that "each person decides for his life if falling is an option, or the only way out."
He is son of immigrants who came to the United States around World War II.