Dave Gibson
Born in Arkansas and raised in West Texas, Dave learned to play guitar at age 13 when his mom bought him one for Christmas out of the Sears catalog.
Determined to make his music dream come true, he made his way to Nashville and never looked back. Penning chart toppers for Nashville recording artists such as Alabama, Tanya Tucker, Confederate Railroad, Montgomery Gentry and many more, including six #1 hits, he landed a record deal with his own group, The Gibson/Miller Band and won the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Award for best new group in the early nineties.
Dave met his writing partner Cheryl DaVeiga in Nashville, and together they turned a fun little song he wrote called “The Frog Song” into a Roku network puppet comedy show The Waterhole Bunch and then a children’s entertainment platform-- Frank TL (The Lucky) Frogg and Friends.
War at the Ice Cream Store is the first in a series of Frank TL Frogg and Friends books. Children’s book author was just a natural extension of his story-telling songwriting style. And of course, there’s a War at the Ice Cream Store sing-along SONG that he performs as well in the puppet-narrated, musical interactive flipbook version of the book…you can find it and the magical world of Lucky Fork, Tennessee at FrankTLFroggandFriends.com.