Geoff is a St. Louis-based singer-songwriter who's been making cd's and booking tours across the United States since 2004. His first cd, 'Throwing Rocks At Your Ghost' (2005) is a 5-song EP. 'Live At Lucas School House' (2006) is a mastered version of a live show taken from the sound board of the then-new venue in St. Louis. With these records in-tow and a People's Choice Award for Best Singer-Songwriter in St. Louis (St. Louis Music Awards), Geoff embarked on his first of many solo national tours.
He's been a featured musician at festivals and showcases across the country since then, and has accumulated awards and recognition from national and international competitions and media.
In April of 2008, Geoff recorded his third cd, 'If It Feels Good, Don't Do It' on Music Row in Nashville, Tennessee. Co-produced by Ken Coomer (Wilco/Uncle Tupelo), engineered by Charlie Brocco (Fleetwood Mac, George Harrison). Geoff booked himself 5 months of coast-to-coast national tours in support of his new full-length, full-band cd to close out 2008. The full-band hometown cd-release show was held December 23rd at Off Broadway, complete with brutal ice storm..
With centerpiece lines such as: '...it's not that I don't like peace, but violence is a friend of mine,' (Pro-War) 'If It Feels Good' is clear evidence of his development and growth as a songwriter and lyricist.
2010 will be a year of new songs, full-band shows, tours, and a new cd.