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| Gregory Page (Songwriter / Crooner / Record Producer) | |
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Gregory Page, July 2011 |
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| Occupations | Songwriter / Crooner / Record Producer |
| Instruments | Guitar, Bass guitar |
| Associated acts | The Rugburns, The American Folk Singers, The Hatchet Brothers |
Gregory Page is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He was born in London, England on Easter Sunday in 1963. His Armenian and Irish parents met while they were on tour with their bands en route to the Middle East. According to an interview with KGTV reporter Phil Konstantin, Gregory showed little interest in academic or business studies as a boy. However, he was always fascinated listening to 78 rpm records on his grandfather's phonograph. Upon arriving in the United States, he began a series of odd jobs, including as a cab driver and cook. He also began tirelessly writing and recording his own brand of music. It is easy to observe that the voice and music of Al Bowlly had a definite effect on Page's career. According to Page: "The tightrope my music teeters upon is the struggle between tradition & progress, history & fantasy. I am the songbird & the worm." [1]
Besides working on his own music, Page has also worked with an array of artists such as Jason Mraz, John Doe, Jewel, Tom Brosseau, Steve Poltz and A.J. Croce.[2] In 1996, John Doe, formerly of the band X, provided lead guitar on and produced his independently released Fare thee Well album. His collaboration and friendship with Croce enticed him to join A.J.'s label Seedling Records and to release his CD, Love Made Me Drunk. In the 1990s, Gregory was a member of The Rugburns,.[3]
He is currently living in Southern California and frequently tours Europe and Australia.[2][4] Page's new self-released album "My True Love" is a tip of the hat to Al Bowlly and the Sweet Jazz from another era. Like the music of Al, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday & Cole Porter, Page is not just inspired by American music, he is American Music.
Discography
- My True Love (2011)
- Once & For All (2010, Produced By Jason Mraz)
- Promise Of A Dream (European Release 2010)
- Heartstrings (2010)
- Bird in a Cage (2009)[4]
- All Make Believe (2008)[5]
- God Makes Ghosts
- "Live" in Australia
- Knife in My Chest (2008, Produced By Jason Mraz)
- Daydreaming At Night (2006)
- Under the Rainbow
- Grace in Arms
- Happiness Is Being Lonely (2007)[5]
- Music for Mortals
- Daydreaming A Night (2006)
- Love Made Me Drunk (2006)[5]
- Sleeping Dogs (2005)
- The Reality of Dinosaurs (2004)(EP)
- Grace In Arms (2003)
- Under The Rainbow (2002)
- God Makes Ghosts (2002)
- Unhappy Hour (2001)
- And I Look Up (2001)
- Music For Mortals (2000)
- "Live" From Lestat's (1999)
- "Live" From The Basement in Oz (1999)
- Fare Thee Well (1998, Produced By John Doe)
- The Romantic Adventures Of Harry (1996)
- The Romantic Adventures of Harry (1995/2005)[5]
- A Dream To Remember (1995)
- Drawing Down The Moon" (1992)
Collaborations
- The American Folksingers ~ Volume 1 & 2 (With Tom Brosseau)
- The Hatchet Brothers ~ "Love Hurts" & "Tools Of The Trade"
- The Rugburns ~ "Morning Wood", "Mommy I'm Sorry" & "Taking The World By Donkey""
References
- ^ http://americanindian.net/kusi/gregorypage/index.html
- ^ a b John Brizzolara (2009-09-09). "Page to the Stage". San Diego Reader. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2009/sep/09/page-stage/. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
- ^ The Rugburns Allmusic bio
- ^ a b George Varga (2009-04-02). "Who made you God?". The San Diego Union-Tribune. http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2009/apr/02/lz1w02page185925-who-made-you-god/. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
- ^ a b c d "Gregory Page Allmusic discography". http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p206105/discography. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
External links
- Gregory's official website
- [1] NRC Magazine Interview by Amanda Kuyper ~ February 4, 2011
- "Promise Of A Dream" Album Review by MUZIEK Magazine ~ September 2010
- Jason Mraz writes about his pal Gregory in "Freshness Factor Five Thousand"
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