Geri X

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Geri X
Birth nameGergana Petrova Micheva
Born (1989-05-06) 6 May 1989 (age 34)
Pleven, Bulgaria
Origin St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
GenresPsych blues, folk rock, blues rock, alternative rock, lo-fi garage rock
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, piano, percussion
Years active2005–present
LabelsMultiple
Website www.gerixmusic.com

Geri X (born 6 May 1989) [1] is a Bulgarian-born singer-songwriter whose music shows influences of several genres including folk, psychedelic rock, Americana, and post-rock.

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History

Born in Bulgaria, grew up in Pleven and Versailles France for sometime. Geri spent 13 years studying classical piano and hated it. At the age of 17 moved to the United States with her family. Making Tampa/St. Petersburg Florida home. In 2001 and began her ascent to become one of Tampa Bay's beloved artist. Winning Creative Loafing [2] 's Best Singer Songwriter twice. In 2011 Geri X was named “Best of Indie” in the Bulgarian edition of Rolling Stone [3] ’s “Best of Rock”

Geri provides vocals in a duet with former Kinks lead guitarist Dave Davies, on the song "When I First Saw You" on his album It Will Be Me, which was released in June 2013 on Cleopatra Records.

Discography

Notable studio albums

YearAlbum
2010"The Bedroom Sessions"
2011Gerix Whiskey and Cigarettes [4]
2012Work Is The Wolf [1]
2013Loyalty Sport
2014White Light

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References

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