Career
Geraghty started off in a number of bands in his home town of Leixlip and went on to teach himself how to play a number of instruments (ie guitar, banjo, harmonica, piano), and to begin honing the art of recording. Damien Rice left Juniper to pursue a Solo career. The remaining members reformed as Bell X1, named after the Bell X-1 (note the hyphen), the first plane to break the sound barrier.
Drummer Paul Noonan became the band"s new frontman.
Due to extensive touring since 2007, the band have become increasingly popular in North America. Bell X1 have most recently released "Chop Chop" (summer 2013).
An album on which sees David back on the drum throne! The track "Diorama" on which Geraghty re-assumes lead vocal, was used as part of the film soundtrack to "There"s always Woodstock". On 10 January 2008, his debut album earned him a nomination for the Choice Music Prize and two Meteor award nominations (Best Album and Best Male).
On 28 August 2009, Geraghty released his second solo album "The Victory Dance" in Ireland.
The release of the album coincided with a nationwide tour which began with a live performance at Electric Picnic in Stradbally, Company Laois. The tour also consisted of dates in Cork, Galway, Limerick, Louth and Dublin
In between Bell X1 activities and his solo jaunts, Geraghty has been working on some film scores. The Oscar nominated short film "The Crush" in 2011 and The feature-length film "You"re Ugly Too" due for release in 2015.
2014 saw Geraghty release his third Solo album.
This time under the Moniker "JOIN Master of Engineering Indiana THE PINES".