Keyboardist Chris Geith is no stranger in the field of contemporary jazz having performed with several well known jazz artists like Lee Ritenour, Eric Marienthal, Peter White, Mindi Abair, Vincent Ingala, Warren Hill, Paul Taylor, Michael Lington, Euge Groove, and Steve Oliver to name a few.

The distinct, recognizable sound of his songs has attracted hundreds of thousands of listeners to his Youtube channel. Chris has built a strong online presence on social media with over 38,000 followers on Facebook, and over 140,000 monthly listeners on Spotify where his music has been streamed over 10,000,000 times.
Chris Geith has played at numerous major jazz festivals and venues including the Veneto Jazz Festival in Italy, the Seabreeze Jazz Festival, FL, Earl Klugh's "Weekend of Jazz", CO, the Sony Theater in New York,  the Wolf Creek Amphitheater Jazz Festival, GA, the Jazz Alley in Seattle, WA, Scullers in Boston, MA and many more.

The latest album “Invisible Reality” features special guest sax player Vincent Ingala on track 4. "Love Anchors the Soul". The result is a highly polished contemporary jazz album that blends jazz, funk, pop, rock, latin and even classical into songs that highlight everything from driving grooves to lush orchestral arrangements.
Geith's music has been heard extensively on hundreds of radio stations worldwide, also on the "Weather Channel", "Music Choice" cable, satellite radio, and on a number of different national TV shows including VH1 - Behind The Music, Inside Fame, PBS - Hometime, Discovery Health - Berman & Berman For Women Only, Speed Channel - Autoline Detroit, My Classic Car, Animal Planet - That's My Baby, Super Station - Famous Homes & Hideaways. Some of his music licensing deals have been with "Universal Music" in the USA and "Top2 Music" in Singapore.

Growing up in Italy, Chris Geith began playing piano at the age of six in Milan, where he graduated from the conservatory of music with a degree in music theory. He was later given an opportunity to study at the “Manhattan School of Music” in New York City where he graduated with a masters degree and “advance standing” for his musical skills.