David Geddes (musician)

David Cole Idema (born July 1, 1950), best known by the stage name David Geddes, is a soft rock singer who had a US Top 5 hit with "Run Joey Run", which peaked at number four in October 1975.

David Geddes
Birth nameDavid Cole Idema
Born (1950-07-01) July 1, 1950
OriginMichigan, United States
GenresPop, soft rock
Occupation(s)Vocalist, drummer
InstrumentsVocals, drums
Years active1970s
LabelsCapitol
Big Tree
Associated actsThe Fredric

Early life

Under his real name, Geddes was the drummer/vocalist for the cult band The Fredric (also known as Rock Garden) and released several records in the early 1970s, one of which, "House on Holly Road", received some airplay around the state of Michigan. He previously attended the University of Michigan. Geddes took his stage name from a street in Ann Arbor.

Career

According to Casey Kasem's American Top 40, Geddes had recorded several singles for major record labels, none of which became a hit. He decided to leave the music business and return to school. He was attending law school at Wayne State University in Detroit when he was called by the producer Paul Vance to record a song that Vance had written. Vance had remembered Geddes' voice from his earlier records and thought he would be perfect for his new song. Geddes flew to New York City to record the vocals for the song, and then returned to Detroit to begin his third year of law school. Several months later, the song, "Run Joey Run", began to race up the Billboard Hot 100. He dropped out of law school with just one semester to go and returned to the music business.[1]

Geddes only had one other song in the Top 40: "The Last Game of the Season (A Blind Man in the Bleachers)" entered the Top 40 one month after "Run Joey Run" left the charts. "The Last Game..." made it into the Top 20. Geddes also released a single under his real name which had significant airplay,[2] "House on Holly Road".

"Run Joey Run" was used on the May 4, 2010, episode of Glee.

Discography

Albums

Run Joey Run (1975)

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
US CAN AU NZ
1972 "House on Holly Road" - - -
1975 "Run Joey Run" 4 12 36 6
"The Last Game of The Season
(A Blind Man In The Bleachers)
"
18 42 - -
1976 "Changing Colors" - - - -
"Wait For Me" - - - -
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References

  1. "American Top 40", August 30, 1975
  2. "David Geddes | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-06-24.



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