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American songwriter (1953–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bob Page (August 14, 1953 – April 22, 2023)[citation needed] was an American blues, stride and boogie-woogie piano player.
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Originally from Damariscotta, Maine, Page moved to Atlanta, Georgia, in the early 1980s, and continued a career of recording and live performance in the southeast United States, as well as elsewhere in the US and Europe.[1]
In addition to his solo and band performances, Page toured with the southern rock band The Georgia Satellites. He also regularly performed in a duo with the jazz pianist John Cocuzzi.[2] He wrote numerous songs and performed with musicians including Francine Reed and Maria Muldaur.
Recorded performances with other musicians:
The Shadows | "One Night of Sin" | Ichiban |
Francine Reed | "I've Got to Sing The Blues" | CMO |
Chicago Bob Nelson | Just Your Fool[5] | High Water/HighTone |
Duck's 6 | "Shag" | Archives Records |
Sammy Blue | "Everything & More" | Hottrax Records |
Roger "Hurricane" Wilson | Hurricane Blues[6] | Hottrax Records |
Butch Trivette | "Check Yourself" / "Rock Miss Lucy" | Hottrax Records |
Trick Bag | "River of Blues" | Trick Bag |
Rain Forest | "Blues Sampler" | Blue Flame Records, Italy |
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