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David Cloyd

David Cloyd (born 1974)〔 is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and music engineer.〔 After playing for a decade in Brooklyn, New York in the indie rock scene, he was signed to ECR Music Group in 2008. He released his debut album as a singer-songwriter with ''Unhand Me, You Fiend!'' in 2009.〔 The album peaked at #1 on eMusic's Album Charts,〔 and according to a review, "took the indie rock scene by storm."〔 His second album, ''I Could Disappear'', included solo versions of his debut album, with Cloyd on vocals, piano, and guitar.〔 Cloyd released a cover of Paul McCartney's 1971 song "Dear Boy" in September 2011.〔 As of 2012, he is Executive Vice President of Creative Operations at ECR Music Group.〔
==Early life, career==
David Cloyd was born in 1974〔 in Wilmington, Ohio. A multi-instrumentalist,〔 He has stated he didn't write much music when he was younger, becoming a singer-songwriter only later in his life.〔 He began attending the College of Fine Arts at the University of Texas at Austin in 1994, where he majored in music performance.〔
After graduating in 1998 he moved from Austin, Texas to Brooklyn, New York. He began working at EMI Music Publishing after winning the first internship with the Joni Abbott Foundation. People involved in the internship included executives Rick Krim and Evan Lamberg at EMI, Don Henley, Tom Freston of MTV, and John Sykes of VH1, who started the Save The Music Foundation.〔
He met his wife, Jaime Herbeck, in April 2006. Herbeck, who was then a managing editor at Hyperion Books (and later Picador), was born in 1977.〔 Cloyd played regularly in New York's indie rock scene, but his band broke up in early 2007.〔 At that point he had written a number of songs,〔 a process which he had started in earnest in late 2006.〔 Cloyd, who lived with his wife in a tiny apartment in Brooklyn's Sunset Park,〔 had no excess funds for studio time. He created his own 9x9 foot studio in his apartment, and used〔 a homebuilt computer, two cheap monitors, a condensor microphone, an electric and acoustic guitar, a bass guitar, a keyboard, two amplifiers, and a drum machine to begin creating an album.〔 He borrowed an amp from friend and neighbor Shara Worden, who had previously given him vocal lessons. They had also shared band members in earlier groups, including Konrad Meissner, who now plays with Matt Nathanson.
Cloyd's homemade recordings were discovered by Blake Morgan of ECR Music Group (Engine Company Records).〔 Morgan began helping set deadlines for Cloyd to finish tracks in his home studio, and began mixing the recordings. He has stated "() was actually in the perfect environment, at the perfect time. I didn´t want him to change the way he was working, or how, I just wanted him to keep going."〔
In May 2008, Cloyd and his wife moved to Buffalo, New York, Herbeck's hometown. Cloyd began to teach music lessons and continued work on his debut album.〔

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