Justin Geyer

 
 

Justin Geyer is a keyboardist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and aspiring music therapist based in the Hudson Valley. As an instrumentalist, he has performed with a wide variety of groups throughout the northeast, in genres including rock, jazz, jam band and experimental. He is an accomplished pianist and plays regular solo piano gigs throughout the Northeast, sharing his original compositions as well as work by his favorite composers. Justin is also an experienced improviser, and he brings the spirit of improvisation to everything he does musically, most notably in his jazz, jam band and free music groups that perform throughout the New England area. 


Justin Received a B.A. in Jazz composition and performance from Bard College, studying with leading pianists John Esposito, Larry Ham, and Francesca Tanksley, and receiving composition instruction from Erica Lindsay, Matthew Sargent and Joan Tower, each accomplished composers in the jazz, electronic music and modern classical idioms respectively.

Justin is currently a student of classical and modern pianist Blair Mcmillan, well-known for his playing as well as his commitment to pedagogy.  


Currently Justin is pursuing an M.S. in Music Therapy at SUNY New Paltz, and continues to perform as a solo artist and with jazz, folk and experimental music groups throughout the Hudson Valley.

Justin also teaches beginning guitar.

Photo courtesy of Lee Everett