Vernon Geyer (born around 1904 in Oklahoma)[1] was an American musician and composer, best remembered for his recordings as a swing organist during the late 1930s.
Early in his musical career, Geyer showcased his talent by writing the words and music for the song "Only You", which was copyrighted in 1924.[2] He gained recognition for his musical skills, and in 1931 Geyer secured the position of chief organist at the RKO Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas.[3]
He became an early proponent of the Hammond organ, which had been patented by Laurens Hammond in 1934.[4] Between 1936 and 1939, Geyer recorded for various record labels, including Bluebird, Regal Zonophone, Victor, and Montgomery Ward.[5] These recordings demonstrated his skills on the keyboard, and also served to promote the versatility of the Hammond organ.