Cloud Eleven is a band led by L.A.-based pop music savant Rick Gallego.
Rick grew up listening to music legends such as The Beach Boys and The Beatles,
and began his own musical journey in the late 70’s as a bass player
in various cover bands, including a couple of jazz ensembles. Quickly evolving
into writing his own songs and switching to guitar, he formed his own award
winning bay area bands in the 80’s (The Singles, Rickardo’s Bandoleros.)
This led him to move to the Los Angeles area in the late 80’s to pursue his
goal of being an R&B songwriter for other artists. When that career quickly
died, he decided to return to his love of melodic pop music, bought a cheap
eight track recorder and began recording a bunch of demos, singing and playing
all the instruments himself. Those demos turned into the 1996 album Demolicious that was released
under the band name Jiffipop. The album garnered rave reviews and got the
ball rolling for the next phase of his career….Cloud Eleven. LA-based label
Del-Fi Records got a hold of Rick’s next batch of songs, which was originally
intended to be the follow-up Jiffipop album. Released in 1999, the self-titled
Cloud Eleven album, (the name was changed to avoid a lawsuit from the popcorn
company,) also received stellar reviews. Since then, Cloud Eleven has released three other albums that are often hailed as pop classics-- Orange and Green
and Yellow and Near in 2002, Terrestrial Ballet in 2004, and Sweet Happy
Life in 2006. Cloud Eleven’s music has been used in various television shows
on ABC, NBC in the USA and abroad.