Gregory Page, born April 28, 1963 in North London, England, is an American Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist. At age fourteen, he moved to America where he began writing poetry and learning guitar. In 1995, Page released his album The Romantic Adventures of Harry. He has since released numerous albums including Fare Thee Well (1997) produced by John Doe, And I Look Up (2000), and Love Made Me Drunk (2004). Page's music has been featured on BBC, NPR, and in film and television soundtracks. He has collaborated with artists such as Jason Mraz, John Doe, Jewel, and Tom Brosseau. In the 1990s, he was a member of The Rugburns. Page has also authored two books of poetry, The Blank Page and Let's Go Get Lost, with a third book, Growing Smaller, released in 2020. He continues to tour Europe and Australia frequently.
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