J. Geils
Biography
John Warren Geils Jr. () (February 20, 1946 – April 11, 2017), was an American guitarist. He was known as the leader of the J. Geils Band. Growing up in New York City, Geils became interested in jazz and blues. After moving to Massachusetts for his college education, he formed the J. Geils Blues Band while still a student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. After dropping the word "Blues" from their name, the band released their first album in 1970, performing soul and rhythm and blues-influenced rock music for most of the 1970s before turning to pop music in the 1980s. After the band broke up in 1985, Geils left regular performing to take up restoration and racing of automobiles, with occasional forays into music production. He continued to appear in reunion tours with the rest of his band sporadically during the 2000s and 2010s.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Freeze-Frame
1981

"Live" Full House
1972

Bloodshot
1973

Love Stinks
1980

Live - Blow Your Face Out
1976

Nightmares ...And Other Tales From The Vinyl Jungle
1974

The Morning After
1971

Showtime!
1982

Ladies Invited
1973

Play The Blues
1972

The Cookbook
2005

Best Of The J. Geils Band
1979

Sanctuary.
1978

The J. Geils Band
1970

Information
1983

Teenage Depression
1976

You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd
1984

Monkey Island
1977

The Best Of Eddie And The Hot Rods The End Of The Beginning
1993
Credited work
693 releases · 40 albums · active 1970–2026
- Performance · 825
- Other credits · 45
- Production · 18
- Engineering · 13
- Mastering · 4
Studios: Record Plant, N.Y.C. · The Hit Factory · Long View Farm Studios · Cinderella Ballroom, Detroit, MI
Frequent collaborators
- The J. Geils Band
- J. Geils Band
- Eddie And The Hot Rods
- Dave Edmunds
- Magic Dick
- New Guitar Summit
- Buddy Guy
- Jay Geils
