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Martin Page

Martin George Page (born 23 September 1959) is an English singer-songwriter and bassist.[1] Page has collaborated with artists such as Paul Young, Starship, Robbie Robertson, Earth, Wind & Fire, Heart, Robbie Williams and Go West.[2][3][4]

Martin Page
Birth nameMartin George Page
Born (1959-09-23) 23 September 1959 (age 64)
Southampton, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • producer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • bass guitar
Years active1981–present
Labels
Websitemartinpage.com

Early life edit

Page was born in Southampton, Hampshire, England, to Alan Richard Page (an aviation engineer) and Ruth Pamela Page. During a good portion of his childhood, Martin moved with his family from military base to military base as a result of his father's career. During those times, he stated that he spent much of his time listening to Peter Gabriel, the Beatles and Motown.[2][3][1]

Career edit

Page formed the pop group Q-Feel with his friend Brian Fairweather. Q-Feel experienced success with hit single "Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop)". Soon after, Page and Fairweather moved to Los Angeles, where they met music executive Diane Poncher. She saw potential in Page and Fairweather and eventually became their manager.[2][3]

At first Page and Fairweather collaborated with artists such as Kim Carnes, on her 1983 album Cafe Racers, Earth, Wind & Fire on their 1983 LP Electric Universe, and Barbra Streisand on her 1984 album Emotion. Page also played keyboards for Ray Parker Jr., on the 1984 Ghostbusters theme song. Page went on to work with Elton John's frequent lyricist Bernie Taupin. The duo performed on Maurice White's 1985 self titled album and wrote songs for Starship's 1985 LP Knee Deep in the Hoopla together with Heart's 1985 album Heart. Page later composed on Neil Diamond 1986 LP Headed for the Future, Lee Ritenour 1986 album Earth Run and Chaka Khan's 1986 LP Destiny.[2][3][4]

He again collaborated with Taupin on his 1987 album Tribe and composed on Atlantic Starr's 1987 LP All in the Name of Love. Page also composed on Starship's 1987 LP No Protection and produced Robbie Robertson on his 1987 self titled album. That album has been certified Gold in the UK by the BPI.[5]

Page went on to compose on Earth, Wind & Fire's 1988 LP The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 2. Page also produced Tom Jones on his 1988 LP Move Closer and Paul Young on his 1990 album Other Voices. Other Voices has been certified Gold in the UK by the BPI. He then produced Robbie Robertson on his Grammy Award-nominated 1991 LP Storyville. He later co-wrote Go West's hit singles "King of Wishful Thinking" and "Faithful". He co-wrote the title song, "Sing" for the soundtrack of the same name.[citation needed]

Page has also collaborated with Robbie Williams and Josh Groban.[2][3][4][6][7]

Solo work edit

During 1994, Page issued his debut solo album In the House of Stone and Light. The title track, which he wrote reflecting on a visit to the Grand Canyon, was issued the same year. As a single, "In the House of Stone and Light" reached No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2][3][4]

Soon afterwards, his parents and some dear friends died. He returned to the studio in 2008 to record his second album, In the Temple of the Muse for IroningBoard Records, an independent label started by Page and Poncher.[8] Among the songs on In the Temple of the Muse are Page's recording of "Mi Morena" and "Blessed," (a song that Page described as a "commitment song").[9]

Page's third album, A Temper of Peace, was released in 2012 followed in 2015 by Hotel of the Two Worlds. In 2017, he issued his fifth album, The Slender Sadness (The Love Songs).[2][3][4] In 2018 he released The Amber of Memory,[10] his first album of instrumental music.

In late 2019 Page started a music podcast called Radio OwlsNest. By the end of 2023 he concluded it with its fiftieth episode. His seventh studio album, The Poetry of Collisions, was released digitally on 10 November 2020.[11] Page released his eighth studio album, Fugitive Pieces, on 19 April 2021.[12] Later in the same year, Page announced his ninth album, called The Occupation of Hope, his second instrumental album. It was released on 15 November 2021.[13] Page released his second volume of The Poetry of Collisions, his tenth overall, on 11 July 2022.[14]

Sometime in 2024 Page is planning on releasing his eleventh album, tentatively titled The First and Last Freedom, and will be his first album with a large collaboration with other artists since his debut.

Personal life edit

Page lives in Southern California.[1]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album Chart Position Record Label
1994 In the House of Stone and Light Billboard 200 161[15] Mercury

Independent releases edit

Year Album Record label
2008 In the Temple of the Muse IroningBoard Records
2012 A Temper of Peace
2015 Hotel of the Two Worlds
2017 The Slender Sadness (The Love Songs)
2018 The Amber of Memory
2020 The Poetry of Collisions Vol. 1
2021 Fugitive Pieces
2021 The Occupation of Hope
2022 The Poetry of Collisions Vol. 2
TBA The First and Last Freedom

Singles edit

Year Single Chart Position Album
1994 "In the House of Stone and Light" US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary 1 In the House of Stone and Light
US Billboard Hot 100 14
1995 US Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 9
"Keeper of the Flame" US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary 19
US Billboard Hot 100 83
"Put on Your Red Dress" -

Music videos edit

List of music videos, showing year released and directors
Title Year Director(s)
"In the House of Stone and Light" 1994 Matt Mahurin[16]
"Keeper of the Flame" 1995 Nigel Dick[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Martin Page (Interview)". podbay.fm.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Martin Page Discusses His Career As A Hit Pop Songwriter". songwriter universe.com. 21 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Martin Page: Page Finds Writing With Top Artists A Must". americansongwriter.com.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Martin Page". allmusic.com. Allmusic.
  5. ^ "Robbie Robertson: Robbie Robertson". bpi.co.uk. BPI.
  6. ^ "Paul Young: Other Voices". bpi.co.uk. BPI.
  7. ^ "Robbie Robertson". grammy.com. The Recording Academy.
  8. ^ Page, Martin Blog entry at his MySpace page; accessed 1 May 2011
  9. ^ Martin Page Interview – In the Temple of the Muse, accessed 19 June 2011
  10. ^ Digital store selling The Amber of Memory by Martin Page, accessed 26 November 2021
  11. ^ Digital store selling The Poetry of Collisions by Martin Page, accessed 26 November 2021
  12. ^ Digital store selling Fugitive Pieces by Martin Page, accessed 26 November 2021
  13. ^ Martin Page's podcast showcasing Page's album The Occupation of Hope, accessed 26 November 2021
  14. ^ Digital store entry of The Poetry of Collisions Volume 2 by Martin Page, accessed 28 October 2022
  15. ^ "The Billboard 200". Billboard. Vol. 107. 10 June 1995. p. 86. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
  16. ^ "In the House of Stone and Light | Martin Page | Music Video". YouTube. 11 April 1994. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  17. ^ "Keeper of the Flame | Martin Page | Music Video". YouTube. Retrieved 26 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Martin Page's Official Website
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 26 October 2009)

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For other people named Martin Page see Martin Page disambiguation Martin George Page born 23 September 1959 is an English singer songwriter and bassist 1 Page has collaborated with artists such as Paul Young Starship Robbie Robertson Earth Wind amp Fire Heart Robbie Williams and Go West 2 3 4 Martin PageBirth nameMartin George PageBorn 1959 09 23 23 September 1959 age 64 Southampton EnglandGenresNew wavepoppop rocksoft rockadult contemporaryOccupation s MusicianproducerInstrument s Vocalsbass guitarYears active1981 presentLabelsMercuryIroning BoardWebsitemartinpage wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Solo work 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 1 1 Independent releases 5 2 Singles 6 Music videos 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editPage was born in Southampton Hampshire England to Alan Richard Page an aviation engineer and Ruth Pamela Page During a good portion of his childhood Martin moved with his family from military base to military base as a result of his father s career During those times he stated that he spent much of his time listening to Peter Gabriel the Beatles and Motown 2 3 1 Career editPage formed the pop group Q Feel with his friend Brian Fairweather Q Feel experienced success with hit single Dancing in Heaven Orbital Be Bop Soon after Page and Fairweather moved to Los Angeles where they met music executive Diane Poncher She saw potential in Page and Fairweather and eventually became their manager 2 3 At first Page and Fairweather collaborated with artists such as Kim Carnes on her 1983 album Cafe Racers Earth Wind amp Fire on their 1983 LP Electric Universe and Barbra Streisand on her 1984 album Emotion Page also played keyboards for Ray Parker Jr on the 1984 Ghostbusters theme song Page went on to work with Elton John s frequent lyricist Bernie Taupin The duo performed on Maurice White s 1985 self titled album and wrote songs for Starship s 1985 LP Knee Deep in the Hoopla together with Heart s 1985 album Heart Page later composed on Neil Diamond 1986 LP Headed for the Future Lee Ritenour 1986 album Earth Run and Chaka Khan s 1986 LP Destiny 2 3 4 He again collaborated with Taupin on his 1987 album Tribe and composed on Atlantic Starr s 1987 LP All in the Name of Love Page also composed on Starship s 1987 LP No Protection and produced Robbie Robertson on his 1987 self titled album That album has been certified Gold in the UK by the BPI 5 Page went on to compose on Earth Wind amp Fire s 1988 LP The Best of Earth Wind amp Fire Vol 2 Page also produced Tom Jones on his 1988 LP Move Closer and Paul Young on his 1990 album Other Voices Other Voices has been certified Gold in the UK by the BPI He then produced Robbie Robertson on his Grammy Award nominated 1991 LP Storyville He later co wrote Go West s hit singles King of Wishful Thinking and Faithful He co wrote the title song Sing for the soundtrack of the same name citation needed Page has also collaborated with Robbie Williams and Josh Groban 2 3 4 6 7 Solo work editDuring 1994 Page issued his debut solo album In the House of Stone and Light The title track which he wrote reflecting on a visit to the Grand Canyon was issued the same year As a single In the House of Stone and Light reached No 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 2 3 4 Soon afterwards his parents and some dear friends died He returned to the studio in 2008 to record his second album In the Temple of the Muse for IroningBoard Records an independent label started by Page and Poncher 8 Among the songs on In the Temple of the Muse are Page s recording of Mi Morena and Blessed a song that Page described as a commitment song 9 Page s third album A Temper of Peace was released in 2012 followed in 2015 by Hotel of the Two Worlds In 2017 he issued his fifth album The Slender Sadness The Love Songs 2 3 4 In 2018 he released The Amber of Memory 10 his first album of instrumental music In late 2019 Page started a music podcast called Radio OwlsNest By the end of 2023 he concluded it with its fiftieth episode His seventh studio album The Poetry of Collisions was released digitally on 10 November 2020 11 Page released his eighth studio album Fugitive Pieces on 19 April 2021 12 Later in the same year Page announced his ninth album called The Occupation of Hope his second instrumental album It was released on 15 November 2021 13 Page released his second volume of The Poetry of Collisions his tenth overall on 11 July 2022 14 Sometime in 2024 Page is planning on releasing his eleventh album tentatively titled The First and Last Freedom and will be his first album with a large collaboration with other artists since his debut Personal life editPage lives in Southern California 1 Discography editAlbums edit Year Album Chart Position Record Label 1994 In the House of Stone and Light Billboard 200 161 15 Mercury Independent releases edit Year Album Record label 2008 In the Temple of the Muse IroningBoard Records 2012 A Temper of Peace 2015 Hotel of the Two Worlds 2017 The Slender Sadness The Love Songs 2018 The Amber of Memory 2020 The Poetry of Collisions Vol 1 2021 Fugitive Pieces 2021 The Occupation of Hope 2022 The Poetry of Collisions Vol 2 TBA The First and Last Freedom Singles edit Year Single Chart Position Album 1994 In the House of Stone and Light US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary 1 In the House of Stone and Light US Billboard Hot 100 14 1995 US Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 9 Keeper of the Flame US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary 19 US Billboard Hot 100 83 Put on Your Red Dress Music videos editList of music videos showing year released and directors Title Year Director s In the House of Stone and Light 1994 Matt Mahurin 16 Keeper of the Flame 1995 Nigel Dick 17 References edit a b c Martin Page Interview podbay fm a b c d e f g Martin Page Discusses His Career As A Hit Pop Songwriter songwriter universe com 21 July 2017 a b c d e f g Martin Page Page Finds Writing With Top Artists A Must americansongwriter com a b c d e Martin Page allmusic com Allmusic Robbie Robertson Robbie Robertson bpi co uk BPI Paul Young Other Voices bpi co uk BPI Robbie Robertson grammy com The Recording Academy Page Martin Blog entry at his MySpace page accessed 1 May 2011 Martin Page Interview In the Temple of the Muse accessed 19 June 2011 Digital store selling The Amber of Memory by Martin Page accessed 26 November 2021 Digital store selling The Poetry of Collisions by Martin Page accessed 26 November 2021 Digital store selling Fugitive Pieces by Martin Page accessed 26 November 2021 Martin Page s podcast showcasing Page s album The Occupation of Hope accessed 26 November 2021 Digital store entry of The Poetry of Collisions Volume 2 by Martin Page accessed 28 October 2022 The Billboard 200 Billboard Vol 107 10 June 1995 p 86 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 29 October 2015 In the House of Stone and Light Martin Page Music Video YouTube 11 April 1994 Retrieved 26 November 2021 Keeper of the Flame Martin Page Music Video YouTube Retrieved 26 November 2021 External links editMartin Page s Official Website The Martin Page Page fansite at the Wayback Machine archived 26 October 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Page amp oldid 1219231217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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