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Molly Lewis was born on 23 November, 1989 in California, U.S., is an American musician. Discover Molly Lewis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 23 November, 1989
Birthday 23 November
Birthplace California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Molly Lewis (also known as Sweetafton23) is an American musician who is known for her ukulele playing and who rose to prominence on the Internet.

She plays both covers and original songs.

Her original music consists of comedic songs that deal with relevant pop culture topics.

She is currently signed with DFTBA Records through which she released her first EP I Made You A CD... But I Eated It.

Lewis attracted attention by recording ukulele covers of popular songs such as Britney Spears' "Toxic" and Lady Gaga's "Poker Face", then posting videos of her performances on YouTube.

She also recorded videos with other Internet-based musicians, such as 'WadeJohnston', 'thedoifter', and 'doctornoise'.

1837

She was inspired by a rendition of Jonathan E. Spilman's 1837 musical accompaniment to the poem, as played by Chris Thile with Nickel Creek.

The 23 refers to her birthday, November 23.

She is a regular performer at w00tstock alongside Paul and Storm, Adam Savage and Wil Wheaton.

She has performed with the Presidents of the United States of America.

During live performances, she occasionally forgets to bring key instruments, like the kazoo from "I Pity the Fool", and substitutes other things from her pocket, notably a rape whistle.

In an animated music video of "I Pity the Fool", the kazoo solo is shown being played by a cartoon version of Mr. T.

Lewis has appeared on NBC's Los Angeles' show Music LA.

She recorded the theme music for Episode 2 of Season 3 of The Legend of Neil.

2007

Her cover of Coulton's "Tom Cruise Crazy" earned Ukulele Hunt's 2007 "Ukulele Video of the Year" for 2007.

That video brought her to the attention of Coulton, who has since invited her to perform with him and with Paul and Storm.

She won the third edition of Quick Stop Entertainment's Masters of Song Fu competition, defeated 16 other artists, including Hank Green and Paul and Storm.

2009

For Mother's Day in 2009, Molly recorded a cover of "Two of Us" by The Beatles as a duet with her mother.

Her version of Jonathan Coulton's "Tom Cruise Crazy" was featured on Episode 226 of the UkeCast.

2010

Her song "It All Makes Sense At The End" appeared on the creator album from the first VidCon conference in 2010.

She uploads YouTube videos under the name of SweetAfton23, an allusion to a Scottish poet Robert Burns' lyrical poem Sweet Afton.

2011

She participated in Jonathan Coulton's January 2011 JoCo Cruise Crazy with John Hodgman, Wil Wheaton, Paul and Storm, Bill Corbett and Kevin Murphy from Mystery Science Theater 3000 and RiffTrax, and Mike Phirman.

On February 22, 2011, Lewis performed her song, "An Open Letter to Stephen Fry", to Stephen Fry himself at Harvard University, during an event marking the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard giving its Lifetime Achievement Award to Fry.

2012

In fall of 2012, Lewis toured as a solo act for the first time (outside of w00tstock shows) as part of the "Ladies of Ragnarok" tour with the Doubleclicks, performing 19 concerts in the Northeast and Midwestern United States.

2013

In January 2013, Lewis toured the West Coast for the first time, also with the Doubleclicks, performing nine shows in California, Oregon and Washington.

Both tours were sponsored by fans who could buy postcards or T-shirts to help the musicians cover costs.

2019

Since 2019, Lewis has hosted "The Panalysts", a YouTube web series produced by LoadingReadyRun.