Gerry Geddes

Gerry Geddes, senior critic for BistroAwards.com, is an award-winning director, writer, teacher, performer, lyricist, and a regular contributor to the podcast Troubadours and Raconteurs. He conceived & directed the acclaimed musical revues "Monday in the Dark with George" (Bistro and MAC Award winner), "Put on Your Saturday Suit–Words & Music by Jimmy Webb," and Fabulous First Fridays (continuing its five-year residency at Pangea). He has directed award-winning singers André De Shields, Darius de Haas, Helen Baldassare, and Lisa Viggiano. As a creator and critic, he has been active in the cabaret world for five decades. Gerry has produced numerous CDs, and his lyrics have been performed in clubs throughout the city and on recordings here and in Europe. His memoir of his life in NYC, "Didn’t I Ever Tell You This?" was published in November, 2023 and is available on his website, gerrygeddes.com. .

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Club Review: Salty Brine’s Living Record Collection—”How Strange It Is”

The album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel, was released on February 10, 1998. The group was the brainchild of singer/songwriter Jeff Magnum, whose lyrics were...

Club Review: Karen Mack & Elliot Roth

The front lounge at Pangea has become a relaxed, friendly hybrid of cabaret and piano bar with no cover and no minimum.  The talented duo of Karen Mack and Elliot...

Theatre Revue: “Notes from Now—Songs of Resilience & Renewal”

The new revue, recently presented at 59E59 Theaters, Notes from Now—Songs of Resilience & Renewal is, like most revues, a hit-and-miss affair, but when it hits, it is very, very...

Critical Thoughts: You’ve Rehearsed and Rehearsed….Now What?

For the purposes of this column, I will be wearing both a director’s hat and a critic’s hat, with the former being a bit larger than the latter.  You will...

CD Review: Melissa Errico’s “Out of the Dark—The Film Noir Project”

During lockdown and quarantine, many people spent an inordinate amount of time bingeing TV shows and movies, searching through Netflix, Amazon's Prime, and other streaming services, for the perfect film...

Randy Edelman: A Life in 80 Minutes

The very first contribution I made to cabaret was persuading my friend, Marc Allen Trujillo, to include Randy Edelman’s “The Laughter and the Tears” in his act and helping him...

Critical Thoughts: Words Matter—Diction, Phrasing, and Understanding Help Tell the Story

When you are singing a song, you are telling a story. You may be narrating the story to the audience, you may be a participant in the story, or simply...

CD Review: Karen Mason’s “Let the Music Play”

I first reviewed Karen Mason back in the “golden days” of NYC cabaret, at the Duplex,  just after she moved from Chicago to NYC and then, a bit later, at...

Club Review: Dorian Woodruff’s “Studio Musician—The Music of Manilow”

Dorian Woodruff (Photo: Frank Marando) As the first notes of Chopin’s “Prelude in C Minor” (which is the basis of Barry Manilow’s “Could It Be Magic”)...

Club Review: Mason Alexander Park’s “The Pansy Craze”

Mason Alexander Park’s The Pansy Craze at Chelsea Table + Stage was part TED talk on non-binary history, part hard rock cabaret show, and part showcase for Park’s obvious talents....