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Gregory Page

San Diego, CA

Biography

Gregory Page has opened shows for Bob Dylan, John Prine, Judy Collins, Jason Mraz, Alejandro Escovedo, Chris Issak & Dave Alvin. Page has worked with an eclectic array of artists such as Jason Mraz, John Doe, Jewel & Tom Brosseau amongst others. He is an accomplished singer/songwriter with proven success in producing & recording music. With featured songs in primetime T.V shows. October ‘08 Gregory’s song “The Great Wild Beyond” is featured in the film “Billy, The Early Years” &am...

Gregory Page has opened shows for Bob Dylan, John Prine, Judy Collins, Jason Mraz, Alejandro Escovedo, Chris Issak & Dave Alvin. Page has worked with an eclectic array of artists such as Jason Mraz, John Doe, Jewel & Tom Brosseau amongst others. He is an accomplished singer/songwriter with proven success in producing & recording music. With featured songs in primetime T.V shows. October ‘08 Gregory’s song “The Great Wild Beyond” is featured in the film “Billy, The Early Years” & on the soundtrack along with Roy Orbison & Sara Evans. Released on Arista Nashville. Spring ‘08 while on tour in Australia opening for Jason Mraz, Gregory was invited to perform a one hour set at the prestigous Point Nepean Music Festival. While on tour for two months in Australia, Page wrote the album "Bird In A Cage". B I R D I N A C A G E The exciting new album by Gregory Page These 12 new original unreleased recordings feature Jim Soldi on electric guitar (Johnny Cash), Dennis Caplinger on banjo & dobro (Eric Clapton), Rich Weiss on Pedal Steel & Co-Producer (Jim Laud erdale), AJ Croce on piano, Ray Suen on Ehru, Mandolin & Viola (The Killers), Erik Kertes on Upright Bass (Michael Bublé), Erin Breene Principal Cellist of the Juilliard Orchestra, Robert Schumitzty on Violin (Hollywood Bowl Orchestra), Cindy Wasserman singing harmony (John Doe), Gabe Feenberg on Accordion (Old Man Hands) & Brain Cantrell on Drums & Cymbles (Tim Blum). These songs were written in the 200 year old Saint Kilda cemetery, Melbourne Australia. Upon returning home he teamed up with long time friend Jeff Berkley (Kerrville New Folk Songwriter winner) to record this unique collection of songs. It was carefully mastered by Gavin Lurssen (“Oh Brother Where Art Thou” soundtrack). Like the music of Hank Williams Sr., Mississippi John Hurt, Etta James, Townes Van Zandt, Harold Arlen & Cole Porter, Page is not inspired by American music he is American Music. BIRD IN A CAGE is also available on 12" Vinyl. Maverick Magazine UK ~ “A quite exclusive voice that oozes sweetness and romanticism” Judy Collins says, “Gregory is a great American songwriter whose work I love” NPR Radio ~ “Page's music is nostalgic; his warbling & instrumentation sound straight out of the phonograph. Listening to him transplants us to some Great Gatsby-like setting where everyone dresses for cocktail hour. Penthouse Magazine ~ “A brilliant collection of optimistic melancholy beautiful and aching. The sound of remorse tempered by dark humor” Performing Songwriter Magazine ~ Imagine Neil Young composing music for 1930s-era Italian films and you’ll get an idea of Gregory Page. His wavering tenor brings life to lyrics about mysterious hauntings, broken hearts and city parks in the springtime. There’s a sparkling, music-box quality to many of the tunes and a comfy ambience to his music that, day or night, will certainly set the mind to dreaming. Unlock Austin Magazine ~ Gregory Page has the rare talent to write songs that are melancholy, nostalgic and contemporary. He is a modern vaudevillian. While it seems the rest of the music world is dedicated to a mantra of bigger, faster, louder, this music rises above. Gregory has recorded a timeless album. Santa Barbara Independent ~ To spend an evening in his company is like sitting in a living room with your best friend. His engaging songs and endearing banter are free from pretense and latent with cause. He makes being a singer-songwriter looks easy. Which begs the question: “What’s it really like to be a troubadour?” “I like to think of it as being independently wealthy,” says Page. “You're completely independent of wealth.” Rolling Stone Magazine ~ “Gregory Page, never heard of him” G R E G O R Y P A G E B I O G R A P H Y Musician/songwriter and producer Gregory Page was born in London, England to a musical family. His mum was the lead singer/bass player in the all girl group, The Beat Chicks. In August 1965 they opened twice for The Beatles in Barcelona & Madrid. The concerts were held inside a bullring. One day both groups sat together watching a bullfight. Young Page sat upon Paul’s knee and right before the bull was finally slaughtered Paul covered Gregory’s eyes with both of his hands. As a teenager, he attended Trinity College of Music where he studied classical guitar and composition. At the age of sixteen, Page moved to Southern California where he began tirelessly writing and recording his own brand of music. As the years passed, Page not only worked on his own projects but also began to work with an eclectic array of artists such as Jason Mraz, John Doe, Jewel & Tom Brosseau amongst others. It is a rare gift to be able to convey the emotional depth that Page has delivered on his new album “Bird In A Cage” and there is an indescribable sense when listening to it that you have uncovered a secret. The inspiration for Gregory's previous album came in an unusual way. “Love Made Me Drunk” is a concept album of sorts, as it is uniquely different from his past works and profoundly influenced by the music of France, “The melodies were floating above my head constantly” says Page. “Walking through the ancient streets trying to imagine Paris one hundred years ago, the songs are like musical postcards”. The real story behind “Love Made Me Drunk” is a bittersweet and beautiful tale. At the age of 30, Gregory’s mother informed him that the man he thought was his father was in actuality his stepfather, and though she knew nothing of his real father’s whereabouts she gave him his name. After a great deal of searching he found that his father was living in Paris, and a reunion was arranged. The concept of “Love Made Me Drunk” came to life during that first visit to Paris.

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