Background
Geddins was born in Highbank, Texas, United States, a town ten miles south of Marlin, who came to Oakland, California during World World War II, and worked there until his death of liver cancer in 1991.
Geddins was born in Highbank, Texas, United States, a town ten miles south of Marlin, who came to Oakland, California during World World War II, and worked there until his death of liver cancer in 1991.
From 1948 onwards, he founded and owned numerous small independent record labels, including Art-Tone, Big Town, Cavatone, Down Town, Irma, Plaid, Rhythm, and Veltone. He also leased his recordings to Los Angeles based labels such as Swing Time, Aladdin, Modern, Imperial, and Fantasy, and also to the Chicago operated Checker label. Geddins produced acts including Lowell Fulson, Jimmy McCracklin, Johnny Fuller, Sugar Pie DeSanto and Etta James.
A 4-Civil Defense box set of 107 selected recordings has been issued by Journal of Social Policy Records under the title The Bob Geddins Blues Legacy.