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Dave Cloud

David Bliss "Dave" Cloud (August 3, 1956 – February 18, 2015) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, storyteller and occasional actor. Cloud was known foremost for his amusing earthy concert performances and garage rock recordings with his band The Gospel of Power.〔(Official Dave Cloud official website ); accessed April 8, 2015.〕
==Biography==
Cloud came of age listening to rock and roll of the 1960s and early 1970s,〔"deXter Bentley's 'Hello Goodbye' show", radio interview broadcast on Resonance 104.4 FM (UK), 10 May 2008.〕 and learned to play guitar as a teenager.〔("The Gospel of Power's Musical Mission" ) by David Maddox, ''Nashville Scene'', October 27, 2004; retrieved 2008-07-15.〕 He first performed publicly in local Nashville record stores in the late 1970s.〔
After overcoming severe stage fright, he started to play solo shows in small Nashville clubs,〔 most notably the dive bar Springwater Supper Club & Lounge.〔〔Phil Hebblethwaite. ("Puff Rider" ) ''thestoolpigeon.co.uk'', May 2008; retrieved 2008-07-23.〕 In the late 1970s,〔("Dave Cloud & The Gospel of Power" ) by Jeff Clark, ''Stomp and Stammer'', July 2011; retrieved 2015-11-08.〕 Cloud formed The Psychotic Night Auditors, a punk rock band so loud and obnoxious that they "cleared the room" at Springwater, prompting the club owner to ban the group "for life."〔〔
During the 1980s, Cloud listened mainly to classical music〔 and directed his energies into "private tape experiments (involved ) overdubbing voices, guitars and other instruments."〔 Eventually Cloud was invited back to Springwater, where he would spend the next several years developing his performance style (including his signature "stage humping"〔Ann Lee. "Interview with Dave Cloud", ''The Stool Pigeon'', June 2006.〕 and "phantom kung fu"〔 antics) and a repertoire of original compositions, rock and pop covers, and occasional karaoke.〔 In the process he earned a reputation as Nashville's resident "garage rock lounge lizard extraordinaire."〔
In 1994 Cloud met James Clauer with whom he formed the band Cruel Oval Brown Stomachs (C.O.B.S.), "a jaw-dropping synthesis of performance art, experimental theater, and pure vaudeville."〔Jim Ridley. ("Spontaneous Combustion: Local music of the moment" ), December 12, 1996; retrieved 2015-02-19.〕 C.O.B.S. disbanded in 1995.〔
In 1996 Cloud formed Dave Cloud & The Gospel of Power,〔 an experimental garage rock band that would go on to record several lo-fi albums with Cloud as the lead vocalist and principal songwriter.〔 In 2006 Cloud signed a multi-year recording contract with UK record label Fire Records. He toured Europe with The Gospel of Power in 2006 and 2008.〔
Cloud also worked as a volunteer book reader for visually impaired persons; beginning in 1984 he recorded thousands of hours of audio books and magazines for the Nashville Talking Library.〔 He appeared in several films, music videos, television programs and advertisements.〔

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