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Official Site of Sarah Cloud
Publicity
CLOUD
SEEKS SUNSHINE IN L.A.
By Sona
Pai
The
lights of Los Angeles were blazing. The stars were out, in the sky and
on Sunset Strip, and the sounds of Saturday night - car horns blaring,
parties screaming and music playing - floated through the air. Amid
the excitement and electricity, singer-songwriter Sarah Cloud, AB '95,
stayed home. She sat in her new one-bedroom apartment, the apartment
that was half as big and twice as expensive as the one in St. Louis.
She sat on an air mattress, surrounded by an unopened guitar case and
cardboard boxes with sleeves and pant legs drooping from the tops. She
watched the only channel she could get on her television, and she ate
Tootsie Rolls by the light of one lonely lamp on the floor.
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Sarah
Cloud
by Thomas Crone
Some groups
form for the simple pleasure of playing music, content to open shows
or self-release a CD. Others are built to take a run at the industry.
When Sarah
Cloud moved from occasional coffeehouse guitarist/vocalist to serious,
professional musician, she co-founded a group called Danger Girl, which
went into the studio for nearly a year to craft the album, "Superpower."
Unhappy with aspects of the live and recorded versions of that group,
she disbanded the unit and began playing under her own name, with a
new outfit that included a number of seasoned, "name" local players.
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