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Scott Page

Scott Page is an American musician, technologist, and entrepreneur known for his saxophone and rhythm guitar work with Pink Floyd, Supertramp, and Toto.[1]

Scott Page
Page in 2015
Background information
GenresRock, blues, funk, R&B
Occupation(s)Technologist, entrepreneur, musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Saxophone
  • guitar
  • flute
  • percussion
  • vocals
Years active1960–present
Formerly ofPink Floyd, Supertramp, Toto

Career edit

Page worked on and led a Walt Tucker Productions, an audio-video post production company that produced projects for The Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, Janet Jackson, Garth Brooks, Scorpions and numerous others.[2][3][4]

Page co-founded 7th Level, Inc., a CD-ROM game and educational software company where he co-produced Tuneland, an interactive musical cartoon, as well as the Monty Python interactive series.

Page was involved in the development of QD7, an interactive multimedia joint venture with Quincy Jones and David Salzman that resulted from Jones' partnering with the company.[5][6][7][8]

Page co-founded New Media Broadcasting Company, a social media and collaborative communications enterprise and co-founded and served as CEO of Direct2Care, an online healthcare presence management company.[9][10][11][12]

Page co-founded GetYourOPI, an online presence management company and served as CEO of Ignited Network, "a start up music accelerator based in Los Angeles."[13][14]

Currently, Page is CEO of a Los Angeles-based media company focused on live immersive entertainment called Think:EXP.[15]

As a musician, Page continued his work as a recording and as a session musician with the band Hang Dynasty .[16][17][18]

Early life edit

Scott Page is the son of musician Bill Page, best known for his work as a reed player and member of the Lawrence Welk Band.[19] He was also a fixture with The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.[19][20][21]

Scott Page's earliest nationally broadcast musical performance was on television network American Broadcasting Company's (ABC's) Lawrence Welk Show; he played trumpet, in an appearance with his father, Bill Page, on the December 24th, 1960 Christmas special (season 5, episode 15).[22]

Acting career edit

As a young adult, Page was cast in The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries and in The Young and the Restless.[23] Page was featured in the April 10th, 1977 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries episode titled "The Mystery of the Flying Courier," playing the part of a musician in character Joe Hardy's band.[24] On The Young and the Restless he played a musician, a member of characters Lauren Fenmore and Danny Romalotti's band; the episode aired on May 14, 1986.[25]

Music edit

Following his musical performances on the Lawrence Welk Show as a child, Page played in studio projects for Geronimo Black and The Alpha Band in his early adult years.[26][27][28] Page played oboe on the self-titled Geronimo Black album.[29] He came to greater prominence when he worked on Supertramp's 1983 tour following the release of the album ...Famous Last Words....[30] Page would then go on to record with Supertramp on their 1985 album Brother Where You Bound, playing flute. That production would become his first artistic intersection with Pink Floyd guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour, who also played on the album.[31]

Supertramp edit

Scott Page joined Supertramp in support of the ...Famous Last Words... Tour.[30] It marked the first time additional musicians would join Supertramp as touring band members.[30] The tour also featured Fred Mandel among the added personnel.[30] During that tour, Scott Page was also occasionally playing the guitar and the flute.

In addition to his instrumental work on the tour, Page provided vocals, e.g., on the live version of the hit It's Raining Again, John Helliwell and Page sang the lower harmonies while Roger Hodgson sang higher harmonies.[32]

Page's tenure with Supertramp was embedded in a transitional period for the band. The tour marked the first time Hodgson spoke to the audience during shows, thanking fans and announcing his forthcoming departure from the band.[30] It was Supertramp's most ambitious tour, filling stadiums around the world and elevating Page's status as a recognizable figure in his own right.[30][33]

Following the successful ... Famous Last Words ... Tour, Page stayed with Supertramp, entering the studio with the band and performing live with them through the album and tour for Brother Where You Bound (1985-1986). He then did studio work on the follow-up album, Free as a Bird (1987).[34]

During that time, Page was also balancing work with Toto.

Toto edit

In 1985 Scott Page had the opportunity to tour with Toto (between the end of Supertramp's ... Famous Last Words ... Tour and the band's return to the studio for work on Brother Where You Bound).[35] This was a promotional tour for Toto's album Isolation. The 1985 leg of the tour spanned February through May of that year and two dates in April 1986.[35]

In 1986, Page was approached by Pink Floyd's David Gilmour for work on an upcoming album by the band's new incarnation following Roger Waters' departure in 1985.[36] He was invited to record parts for what would become the track "Dogs of War" on the A Momentary Lapse of Reason album.[37] He would eventually be asked to join the band on its extensive A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, marking the end of his stints with Toto and Supertramp.[38]

Pink Floyd edit

As Pink Floyd prepared for their first tour in a new incarnation, Gilmour and drummer Nick Mason began looking for musicians that could add a combination of musical skills and "showmanship" in an effort to put across more energy in the band's stage show.[39] Page was hired and immediately joined the band in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for rehearsals.[40] Page played for the duration of the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour with the exception of the band's last performance under that tour's umbrella: an isolated, special performance at Knebworth Park on June 30, 1990.[41] Despite being cast as part of the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, the Knebworth Park date took place nearly one year after the preceding tour date and included a number of guest musicians that were not part of the band's regular recording and touring team.[41]

Mason referred to Scott Page as "another stage show in his own right."[39] Page "would be rendered instantly recognizable to fans in even the cheapest stadium seats by his lavish mullet hairstyle."[42] As Pink Floyd historian Mark Blake illustrates in Pigs Might Fly: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd, the band was specifically looking to add "the presence of younger and more flamboyant band members" and Page was a good fit with his "elaborately coiffured" look and a willingness to participate to the fullest extent possible in the band's live performance (often adding the texture of an additional rhythm guitar between saxophone performances).[43] Producer Bob Ezrin would later state that Page "came with the territory;" the band meant for it "to be a more visual show."[43]

He is featured in the television documentary and live concert Pink Floyd in Venice and the Pink Floyd Delicate Sound of Thunder concert film, both which document the band's A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour.[23] Delicate Sound of Thunder was also released as an album.[44]

Page is also featured in additional recordings that were originally intended for release in what would have become the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert film and Delicate Sound of Thunder live album, including live material from Atlanta, Georgia, recorded at the Omni Coliseum in November 1987; unhappy with the results, the band used footage recorded the following year at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York for what would become Delicate Sound of Thunder: the abandoned Atlanta material circulates widely as a video and an audio bootleg titled Pink Floyd: The Calhoun Tapes and Would You Buy a Ticket to This Show.[45] Another performance that circulated as a bootleg version and was finally released officially in 2019 as part of The Later Years is the live Italian and worldwide broadcast of the band's performance on a barge, on the Grand Canal in Venice in July 1989.[46]

It was during his time in Pink Floyd that Page began to transition into entrepreneurial endeavors and began to divide his time between his music and his business careers.[47][48][49]

Post-Pink Floyd music career edit

 
Page, performing at the Temecula Valley International Film Festival with Hang Dynasty in 2014.

Despite his current focus on business endeavors, Page continues to play live and as a session musician.[17] After his tenure with Pink Floyd, Page has continued recording with artists as diverse as David Cassidy, Gorky Park, Bob Malone, Eddie Zip, Mickey Raphael, David Lee Roth, Jane's Addiction, and Seth Loveless; he has also played as a guest on a number of Pink Floyd tribute albums.[50][51]

Along with Supertramp member Carl Verheyen, he is also a founding member of Hang Dynasty, a band that brings together "sidemen" from larger bands and whose membership includes a rotating cast of musicians.[16] In addition to Page and Verheyen, musicians that play or have played with the band include Jeff Baxter, Ray Brinker, Kal David, Mike Finnigan, Steve Madaio, Ricky Peterson, Leland Sklar, Edgar Winter, Dave Woodford, Kenny Lee Lewis, Billy Peterson, Stephen Kupka, and Lee Thornburg.[52] The band has also performed with guests musicians including Kenny Aronoff, Reggie McBride, and Dianne Steinberg-Lewis.[17][53]

In September 2014, Hang Dynasty headlined the final night of the Temecula Valley International Film Festival. The band's special guest was honoree Alan Parsons.[17]

On June 17, 2015, Page made a surprise guest appearance during Brit Floyd's concert at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.[54][55] He played Money and Us and Them with Brit Floyd during his guest appearance.[54]

Business: technologist and entrepreneurship edit

Through his various business and artistic ventures, Page has served as a video game music producer for the Ace Ventura video game and The Lion King franchise's Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games video game, as a composer for the movie Three Kinds of Heat, and as a supervising producer for Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time video game.[23]

Walt Tucker Productions edit

Although Page made a fuller transition into technology entrepreneurship in the computer software industry in 1993 (after founding 7th Level), effectively culminating any potential commitments with Pink Floyd, he had already founded a Los Angeles based audio and video post-production company in 1987 called Walt Tucker Productions (specifically, headquartered in Glendale, California).[4][5][56] He led and managed Walt Tucker Productions even while recording and touring with Pink Floyd. The two efforts overlapped during production of the "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" album and the subsequent, promotional A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour. Walt Tucker specialized in CD/ROM technology and derived its name from an amalgamation of two of Page's "heroes": Walt Disney and Preston Tucker.[57][58]

A few years into his tenure as president of Walt Tucker Productions, during a visit to COMDEX in the fall of 1992, Page talked about being at a crossroads with respect to the balance he was beginning to strike between his role as a musician and his role as an entrepreneur and businessman. In an interview with Joseph Panettieri, of Information Week, Page discussed "getting to a point where [he would] have to make a decision about what [he wanted] to dedicate [his] time to." He added: "I've done my music stint. Building an interactive multimedia company is my next challenge. I'm more concerned now about the multimedia business." Despite this, he would also state that (at the time) Pink Floyd may commit to another world tour and that he would find it difficult to "sit that... out."[4]

A special Pink Floyd performance at Knebworth Park on June 30, 1990 (in Stevenage, England) included a number of guest musicians that were not part of the band's regular recording and touring roster. At this event, which is considered the band's last performance on the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, Candy Dulfer played saxophone.[41] Pink Floyd would not tour again until 1994, at which point Page was fully immersed in business endeavors and limiting his music work to studio sessions and some selected live performances.[7][59][60] Ultimately, this would cement Page's performance with Pink Floyd on the penultimate date of the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour (July 18, of 1989) in Marseille, France, at the Stade Vélodrome, as his last with the band. Saxophonist Dick Parry, who had last recorded with Pink Floyd in 1975, during the Wish You Were Here album production effort and last toured with the band in 1977 during the In The Flesh Tour, rejoined the band for the recording of The Division Bell album as well as The Division Bell Tour that followed.

Page's new focus on entrepreneurship did not mean an end to his partnership with members of the Pink Floyd coterie: Page continued working with Walt Tucker Productions until joining forces with Pink Floyd producer Bob Ezrin to create a new business venture in 1993.

7th Level edit

In 1993, Page formed 7th Level, Inc. with music/entertainment producer Bob Ezrin and Dallas, Texas technology entrepreneur George Grayson, whose first company (Micrografx, Inc.) pioneered PC-based graphics software development in the early 1980s.[59][56] The company's first software venture was an edutainment product called "Li'l Howie's TuneLand" starring comedian and "Deal Or No Deal" host Howie Mandel. "Tuneland" featured musical performances by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, Yes vocalist/songwriter Jon Anderson, Steely Dan/Doobie Brothers guitarist Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter and other popular musicians on such children's songs as "The Little Green Frog."[61]

7th Level's flagship product was a CD-ROM software 'edutainment thingie' called "Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time." It was produced in 1994 by British comedy troupe's animator and award-winning film director Terry Gilliam, and Ezrin. "Waste Of Time" included such elements as 'The Desktop Pythonizer' and 'Solve The Secret To Intergalactic Success.' The product included video clips from the absurdist icons' seminal BBC-TV series "Monty Python's Flying Circus" as well as new animation from Gilliam.[62]

New Media Broadcasting Company edit

In 2004, Page launched New Media Broadcasting Company Inc. (NewMBC) www.newmbc.com with silicon valley technology veteran Russ Lujan. Initially NewMBC developed interactive distribution services for content creators and consumers. Its MashCast communications platform connected diverse audiences, artists, content owners through a collaborative online network. Mashcast helped users integrate and monetize Internet broadcasts and social networks, using an infrastructure that supported content creation and collaboration. NewMBC's most highly visible clients have included fan-based community sites for the international, Grammy-winning musical group Toto, as well as for Python (Monty) Ltd.[63]

Direct2Care edit

In 2011, Page launched and served as chief executive officer of Direct2Care, an online healthcare presence management company.[64][48] Direct2Care shared traits with New Media Broadcasting Company in its effort to leverage website and social media presence for its clients: it provided a "social business and presence management network for healthcare professionals."[65]

GetYourOPI edit

In 2014 Page launched GetYourOPI, an online presence management company: an endeavor focused on improving cyberspace presence for individuals and entities through analysis of their existing results on search engines.[48][66][13] GetYourOPI "measures" and "manages" capabilities for these.[66] This "online presence" is measured by the company through an index factoring the volume of cyberspace presence and its translation into "social influence," producing a score whereby the company tackles its management consultation.[66][13] It provides its clients with a "track, manage, and follow" service that expands their ability to control what they project online with greater scrutiny.[66][13]

Philanthropy edit

In November 1992 Page created "The Grand Scientific Musical Theatre," a multimedia concert and fundraiser held in Las Vegas, Nevada to benefit the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.[67] The event raised more than $1.5 million.[67][68][69]

Discography edit

With Supertramp
With Pink Floyd
With other artists

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Scott Page on Mousai
  • Scott Page at AllMusic
  • Scott Page at IMDb
  • Scott Page Interview - NAMM Oral History Library (2016)

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informationGenresRock blues funk R amp BOccupation s Technologist entrepreneur musician songwriterInstrument s SaxophoneguitarflutepercussionvocalsYears active1960 presentFormerly ofPink Floyd Supertramp Toto Contents 1 Career 2 Early life 3 Acting career 4 Music 4 1 Supertramp 4 2 Toto 4 3 Pink Floyd 4 4 Post Pink Floyd music career 5 Business technologist and entrepreneurship 5 1 Walt Tucker Productions 5 2 7th Level 5 3 New Media Broadcasting Company 5 4 Direct2Care 5 5 GetYourOPI 6 Philanthropy 7 Discography 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksCareer editPage worked on and led a Walt Tucker Productions an audio video post production company that produced projects for The Rolling Stones Bon Jovi Janet Jackson Garth Brooks Scorpions and numerous others 2 3 4 Page co founded 7th Level Inc a CD ROM game and educational software company where he co produced Tuneland an interactive musical cartoon as well as the Monty Python interactive series Page was involved in the development of QD7 an interactive multimedia joint venture with Quincy Jones and David Salzman that resulted from Jones partnering with the company 5 6 7 8 Page co founded New Media Broadcasting Company a social media and collaborative communications enterprise and co founded and served as CEO of Direct2Care an online healthcare presence management company 9 10 11 12 Page co founded GetYourOPI an online presence management company and served as CEO of Ignited Network a start up music accelerator based in Los Angeles 13 14 Currently Page is CEO of a Los Angeles based media company focused on live immersive entertainment called Think EXP 15 As a musician Page continued his work as a recording and as a session musician with the band Hang Dynasty 16 17 18 Early life editScott Page is the son of musician Bill Page best known for his work as a reed player and member of the Lawrence Welk Band 19 He was also a fixture with The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 19 20 21 Scott Page s earliest nationally broadcast musical performance was on television network American Broadcasting Company s ABC s Lawrence Welk Show he played trumpet in an appearance with his father Bill Page on the December 24th 1960 Christmas special season 5 episode 15 22 Acting career editAs a young adult Page was cast in The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries and in The Young and the Restless 23 Page was featured in the April 10th 1977 The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries episode titled The Mystery of the Flying Courier playing the part of a musician in character Joe Hardy s band 24 On The Young and the Restless he played a musician a member of characters Lauren Fenmore and Danny Romalotti s band the episode aired on May 14 1986 25 Music editFollowing his musical performances on the Lawrence Welk Show as a child Page played in studio projects for Geronimo Black and The Alpha Band in his early adult years 26 27 28 Page played oboe on the self titled Geronimo Black album 29 He came to greater prominence when he worked on Supertramp s 1983 tour following the release of the album Famous Last Words 30 Page would then go on to record with Supertramp on their 1985 album Brother Where You Bound playing flute That production would become his first artistic intersection with Pink Floyd guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour who also played on the album 31 Supertramp edit Scott Page joined Supertramp in support of the Famous Last Words Tour 30 It marked the first time additional musicians would join Supertramp as touring band members 30 The tour also featured Fred Mandel among the added personnel 30 During that tour Scott Page was also occasionally playing the guitar and the flute In addition to his instrumental work on the tour Page provided vocals e g on the live version of the hit It s Raining Again John Helliwell and Page sang the lower harmonies while Roger Hodgson sang higher harmonies 32 Page s tenure with Supertramp was embedded in a transitional period for the band The tour marked the first time Hodgson spoke to the audience during shows thanking fans and announcing his forthcoming departure from the band 30 It was Supertramp s most ambitious tour filling stadiums around the world and elevating Page s status as a recognizable figure in his own right 30 33 Following the successful Famous Last Words Tour Page stayed with Supertramp entering the studio with the band and performing live with them through the album and tour for Brother Where You Bound 1985 1986 He then did studio work on the follow up album Free as a Bird 1987 34 During that time Page was also balancing work with Toto Toto edit In 1985 Scott Page had the opportunity to tour with Toto between the end of Supertramp s Famous Last Words Tour and the band s return to the studio for work on Brother Where You Bound 35 This was a promotional tour for Toto s album Isolation The 1985 leg of the tour spanned February through May of that year and two dates in April 1986 35 In 1986 Page was approached by Pink Floyd s David Gilmour for work on an upcoming album by the band s new incarnation following Roger Waters departure in 1985 36 He was invited to record parts for what would become the track Dogs of War on the A Momentary Lapse of Reason album 37 He would eventually be asked to join the band on its extensive A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour marking the end of his stints with Toto and Supertramp 38 Pink Floyd edit As Pink Floyd prepared for their first tour in a new incarnation Gilmour and drummer Nick Mason began looking for musicians that could add a combination of musical skills and showmanship in an effort to put across more energy in the band s stage show 39 Page was hired and immediately joined the band in Toronto Ontario Canada for rehearsals 40 Page played for the duration of the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour with the exception of the band s last performance under that tour s umbrella an isolated special performance at Knebworth Park on June 30 1990 41 Despite being cast as part of the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour the Knebworth Park date took place nearly one year after the preceding tour date and included a number of guest musicians that were not part of the band s regular recording and touring team 41 Mason referred to Scott Page as another stage show in his own right 39 Page would be rendered instantly recognizable to fans in even the cheapest stadium seats by his lavish mullet hairstyle 42 As Pink Floyd historian Mark Blake illustrates in Pigs Might Fly The Inside Story of Pink Floyd the band was specifically looking to add the presence of younger and more flamboyant band members and Page was a good fit with his elaborately coiffured look and a willingness to participate to the fullest extent possible in the band s live performance often adding the texture of an additional rhythm guitar between saxophone performances 43 Producer Bob Ezrin would later state that Page came with the territory the band meant for it to be a more visual show 43 He is featured in the television documentary and live concert Pink Floyd in Venice and the Pink Floyd Delicate Sound of Thunder concert film both which document the band s A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour 23 Delicate Sound of Thunder was also released as an album 44 Page is also featured in additional recordings that were originally intended for release in what would have become the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert film and Delicate Sound of Thunder live album including live material from Atlanta Georgia recorded at the Omni Coliseum in November 1987 unhappy with the results the band used footage recorded the following year at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island New York for what would become Delicate Sound of Thunder the abandoned Atlanta material circulates widely as a video and an audio bootleg titled Pink Floyd The Calhoun Tapes and Would You Buy a Ticket to This Show 45 Another performance that circulated as a bootleg version and was finally released officially in 2019 as part of The Later Years is the live Italian and worldwide broadcast of the band s performance on a barge on the Grand Canal in Venice in July 1989 46 It was during his time in Pink Floyd that Page began to transition into entrepreneurial endeavors and began to divide his time between his music and his business careers 47 48 49 Post Pink Floyd music career edit nbsp Page performing at the Temecula Valley International Film Festival with Hang Dynasty in 2014 Despite his current focus on business endeavors Page continues to play live and as a session musician 17 After his tenure with Pink Floyd Page has continued recording with artists as diverse as David Cassidy Gorky Park Bob Malone Eddie Zip Mickey Raphael David Lee Roth Jane s Addiction and Seth Loveless he has also played as a guest on a number of Pink Floyd tribute albums 50 51 Along with Supertramp member Carl Verheyen he is also a founding member of Hang Dynasty a band that brings together sidemen from larger bands and whose membership includes a rotating cast of musicians 16 In addition to Page and Verheyen musicians that play or have played with the band include Jeff Baxter Ray Brinker Kal David Mike Finnigan Steve Madaio Ricky Peterson Leland Sklar Edgar Winter Dave Woodford Kenny Lee Lewis Billy Peterson Stephen Kupka and Lee Thornburg 52 The band has also performed with guests musicians including Kenny Aronoff Reggie McBride and Dianne Steinberg Lewis 17 53 In September 2014 Hang Dynasty headlined the final night of the Temecula Valley International Film Festival The band s special guest was honoree Alan Parsons 17 On June 17 2015 Page made a surprise guest appearance during Brit Floyd s concert at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles California 54 55 He played Money and Us and Them with Brit Floyd during his guest appearance 54 Business technologist and entrepreneurship editThrough his various business and artistic ventures Page has served as a video game music producer for the Ace Ventura video game and The Lion King franchise s Timon amp Pumbaa s Jungle Games video game as a composer for the movie Three Kinds of Heat and as a supervising producer for Monty Python s Complete Waste of Time video game 23 Walt Tucker Productions edit Although Page made a fuller transition into technology entrepreneurship in the computer software industry in 1993 after founding 7th Level effectively culminating any potential commitments with Pink Floyd he had already founded a Los Angeles based audio and video post production company in 1987 called Walt Tucker Productions specifically headquartered in Glendale California 4 5 56 He led and managed Walt Tucker Productions even while recording and touring with Pink Floyd The two efforts overlapped during production of the A Momentary Lapse of Reason album and the subsequent promotional A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour Walt Tucker specialized in CD ROM technology and derived its name from an amalgamation of two of Page s heroes Walt Disney and Preston Tucker 57 58 A few years into his tenure as president of Walt Tucker Productions during a visit to COMDEX in the fall of 1992 Page talked about being at a crossroads with respect to the balance he was beginning to strike between his role as a musician and his role as an entrepreneur and businessman In an interview with Joseph Panettieri of Information Week Page discussed getting to a point where he would have to make a decision about what he wanted to dedicate his time to He added I ve done my music stint Building an interactive multimedia company is my next challenge I m more concerned now about the multimedia business Despite this he would also state that at the time Pink Floyd may commit to another world tour and that he would find it difficult to sit that out 4 A special Pink Floyd performance at Knebworth Park on June 30 1990 in Stevenage England included a number of guest musicians that were not part of the band s regular recording and touring roster At this event which is considered the band s last performance on the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour Candy Dulfer played saxophone 41 Pink Floyd would not tour again until 1994 at which point Page was fully immersed in business endeavors and limiting his music work to studio sessions and some selected live performances 7 59 60 Ultimately this would cement Page s performance with Pink Floyd on the penultimate date of the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour July 18 of 1989 in Marseille France at the Stade Velodrome as his last with the band Saxophonist Dick Parry who had last recorded with Pink Floyd in 1975 during the Wish You Were Here album production effort and last toured with the band in 1977 during the In The Flesh Tour rejoined the band for the recording of The Division Bell album as well as The Division Bell Tour that followed Page s new focus on entrepreneurship did not mean an end to his partnership with members of the Pink Floyd coterie Page continued working with Walt Tucker Productions until joining forces with Pink Floyd producer Bob Ezrin to create a new business venture in 1993 7th Level edit In 1993 Page formed 7th Level Inc with music entertainment producer Bob Ezrin and Dallas Texas technology entrepreneur George Grayson whose first company Micrografx Inc pioneered PC based graphics software development in the early 1980s 59 56 The company s first software venture was an edutainment product called Li l Howie s TuneLand starring comedian and Deal Or No Deal host Howie Mandel Tuneland featured musical performances by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour Yes vocalist songwriter Jon Anderson Steely Dan Doobie Brothers guitarist Jeff Skunk Baxter and other popular musicians on such children s songs as The Little Green Frog 61 7th Level s flagship product was a CD ROM software edutainment thingie called Monty Python s Complete Waste of Time It was produced in 1994 by British comedy troupe s animator and award winning film director Terry Gilliam and Ezrin Waste Of Time included such elements as The Desktop Pythonizer and Solve The Secret To Intergalactic Success The product included video clips from the absurdist icons seminal BBC TV series Monty Python s Flying Circus as well as new animation from Gilliam 62 New Media Broadcasting Company edit In 2004 Page launched New Media Broadcasting Company Inc NewMBC www newmbc com with silicon valley technology veteran Russ Lujan Initially NewMBC developed interactive distribution services for content creators and consumers Its MashCast communications platform connected diverse audiences artists content owners through a collaborative online network Mashcast helped users integrate and monetize Internet broadcasts and social networks using an infrastructure that supported content creation and collaboration NewMBC s most highly visible clients have included fan based community sites for the international Grammy winning musical group Toto as well as for Python Monty Ltd 63 Direct2Care edit In 2011 Page launched and served as chief executive officer of Direct2Care an online healthcare presence management company 64 48 Direct2Care shared traits with New Media Broadcasting Company in its effort to leverage website and social media presence for its clients it provided a social business and presence management network for healthcare professionals 65 GetYourOPI edit In 2014 Page launched GetYourOPI an online presence management company an endeavor focused on improving cyberspace presence for individuals and entities through analysis of their existing results on search engines 48 66 13 GetYourOPI measures and manages capabilities for these 66 This online presence is measured by the company through an index factoring the volume of cyberspace presence and its translation into social influence producing a score whereby the company tackles its management consultation 66 13 It provides its clients with a track manage and follow service that expands their ability to control what they project online with greater scrutiny 66 13 Philanthropy editIn November 1992 Page created The Grand Scientific Musical Theatre a multimedia concert and fundraiser held in Las Vegas Nevada to benefit the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 67 The event raised more than 1 5 million 67 68 69 Discography editWith SupertrampBrother Where You Bound 1985 Free as a Bird 1987 The Story So Far 1990 70 With Pink FloydA Momentary Lapse of Reason 1987 Delicate Sound of Thunder 1989 Shine On 1992 Oh by the Way 2007 Discovery 2011 The Later Years 2019 With other artistsGeronimo Black Geronimo Black 1972 The Alpha Band The Statue Makers of Hollywood 1978 Ladd McIntosh Big Band Energy 1982 Roger Hodgson In the Eye of the Storm 1984 Bob Siebenberg Giants in Our Own Room 1986 Earl Thomas Conley Too Many Times 1986 Various Stairway to Heaven Highway to Hell 1989 David Cassidy Didn t You Used to Be 1992 Gorky Park Moscow Calling 1992 Bob Malone Bob Malone 1999 Eddie Zip New Orleans Live in Hollywood 2001 Mickey Raphael Hand to Mouth 2001 David Lee Roth Diamond Dave 2003 Jane s Addiction Strays 2003 The Pink Floyd Tribute Band Breathe A Tribute to Pink Floyd 2004 Various Return to the Dark Side of the Moon A Tribute to Pink Floyd 2005 The Pink Floyd Tribute Band Breathe A Tribute to Pink Floyd 2005 Giorgio Party of the Century 2010 Various A Collection of Delicate Diamonds A Tribute to Pink Floyd 2011 Seth Loveless Seth Loveless 2014 References edit Povey Glen Russell Ian 1997 Pink Floyd In the Flesh The Complete Performance History 1st US paperback ed St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 9554624 0 5 Archived from the original on 2023 04 17 Retrieved 2016 09 04 METal International Hosted by Ken Rutkowski the Rise of the Artist Middle Class Scott Page Archived from the original on 2016 01 26 Scott Page s schedule for FestForward Festforward2015 sched com Archived from the original on 2020 02 15 Retrieved 2020 02 15 a b c Panettieri John 1992 On Scott Page Information Week p 46 a b In Search of 7th Level Archived from the original on January 26 2016 Guest 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