We All Fall Down, the debut album from Long Island singer/songwriter gerald bair,holds a charm that is as honest and sincere as the man who created it. Through twelve captivating songs, it courageously blends roots, folk, blues and pop. Once paired with gerald's extraordinary tasks of human experience the album allows for an intimate exchange of emotion that listeners will find difficult to ignore. From the very first listen, We All Fall Down is an engaging album that plays like an old friend. Recorded with an all-star band in Austin, Texas, it showcases gerald's penchant for colorful story telling. Produced by long-time friend and record veteran Dave McNair(Stevie Ray Vaughan/Bruce Springsteen/Charlie Sexton), each song offers one the opportunity to get to know the soft-spoken yet humorous performer. We All Fall Down's unique characteristics is its ability to give life to common, everyday experiences. Songs, including 'I Feel Like,' 'Come To Me,' and 'Bleecker Street,' whose lyrical play are taken from gerald's years as a performer, take on a personal element that permit listeners to instantly identify and relate. 'I don't write only from my own life experience,' says gerald. 'What I try to do is understand how people feel or react to situations and work from there. I always put a lot of effort into making the material as honest and accurate in its delivery as possible, especially those that are based on actual events.' 'This album is all about celebrating songs and lyrics,' continues gerald. 'Words are so important because they are what ultimately make a song.' Born in Portsmouth, Virginia, gerald bair began performing at the age of 17. Moving to Rockaway Beach, a small Queens community, he has been writing and performing for the past two decades. Among gerald's many accomplishments, including numerous songwriting awards, he has attracted the attention of critics and organizations. New York Newsdays proclaimed gerald 'one of the notable songwriters today,' while the prestigious South-by-Southwest continues to invite him to their annual industry event. Happiest on stage, gerald feels 'playing live allows me the chance to see if a song really works. I've always loved the spontaneity of the stage; it's what attracted me to music. Every night I'm given the opportunity to make something happen.' And make sure it does.