From a haunted duplex on Delmar in St. Louis to 500 shows across the United States — Geoffrey Louis Koch traces his performing history through three setlist books and two decades of passionate, hard-won music.
Read MoreTen years since Geoffrey Louis Koch stood at the Golden Gate Bridge with the hottest cup of coffee in human history and played a house show in Oakland that night. A meditation on brave recklessness, watching something burn out, and the long foggy sprint home.
Read MoreSix years in Nashville in a flash — Geoffrey Louis Koch traces the highlights through photos and quick stories. Promo stickers above urinals, ice-covered Knoxville, panic attacks at the Field of Dreams, matching outfits with Gregory Alan Isakov, and looking like a snack at the Mercy Lounge.
Read MoreOne month after recording it, Geoffrey Louis Koch’s Daytrotter session is live — and he is fully, unabashedly giddy about being illustrated. Walls lined with legends, a bloody Andrew WK poster next to Gregory Alan Isakov, and the overwhelming thought: who has sat on that couch? Everybody.
Read More2,087 miles, eight days after it ended — Geoffrey Louis Koch recaps the Follow The Voices Midwest tour with Ross Christopher. Empty rooms turned into the best shows he’s ever played, a Daytrotter session in the middle, and a St. Louis CD release show that birthed the record.
Read MoreOne year to the day after walking into Ross Christopher’s SiloTREE studio to record Follow The Voices — Geoffrey Louis Koch closes a successful 34 day $6,000 Kickstarter campaign. No one does it alone.
Read MoreThe music video for “Colorblind” is finally here — filmed in a cozy East Nashville basement around the same time Laura E. Partain shot the Follow The Voices photos. And the Kickstarter is in its final days with $4,300 still to go.
Read MoreNoiseTrade features Follow The Voices in their New and Notable section — and the Kickstarter is alive, briefly, with incentives starting at just $10.
Read MoreGeoffrey Louis Koch announced two August highlights — a show at Uncommon Ground on Clark Avenue in Chicago and a Daytrotter session with Ross Christopher on violin. August is forming.
Read MoreGeoffrey Louis Koch is one week from sending the Follow The Voices masters to the CD duplication company — like giving away a baby, or birthing one, he’s not sure which. Kickstarter coming in mid-April.
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