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Paige

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Artist: Paige
 
  • Formed: 1995 12
  • Genres: Rock

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Simply referred to as Paige, 17-year-old guitarist/songwriter Paige Lewis had only been playing guitar for a year when she wrote all the songs for her Word Records debut album in 2001. Paige's foray into Christian music came two years after her youth pastor asked her to lead praise and worship in her hometown church in Katy, TX. With performances and concerts to follow, Paige began soliciting a large fan base and many offers from independent record companies. After signing with Word Records in 2000, Paige began working with Word VP Brent Bourgeois to develop her debut release. ~ Steven Douglas Losey, All Music Guide
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: United States baseball player; a Black pitcher noted for his longevity (1906-1982)
  Synonyms: Satchel Paige, Leroy Robert Paige


 
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Paige was originally an English surname, a spelling variation of Page, derived from an Old French word meaning "young helper", similar to the English word "page" or "pageboy".

In modern times Paige has become a given name, generally given to girls in North America since the middle of the 20th century, but also occasionally to boys. Page and Payge are alternative spellings for the given name.

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