David Geddes is a pop singer best known for his hit single "Run Joey Run" in the mid-1970s. His music, marked by succinct narratives and catchy hooks, is emblematic of the mainstream pop sound of the era. Though his career was brief, peaking with two Top 40 hits in 1975 and 1976, Geddes' work serves as a snapshot of a particular moment in pop music history. Despite his short-lived fame, David Geddes, a pseudonym for singer-songwriter David Cole Idema, remains a notable figure in the genre for his distinctive approach to storytelling in song.