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Faith Page (born August 30, 1951) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician who is best known for her 1992 song "Morning In Seattle".
Faith Page | |
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Birth name | Faith Page |
Born | Guatemala City, Guatemala | August 30, 1951
Genres | Pop |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Piano |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels | Silver Birch Publishing |
Website | http://www.faithpage.net |
Page was born in Guatemala City when her concert violinist father was there for an engagement. Her musical training began with the violin at the age of five years and the piano at six. Her first stage experience was at the age of seven when she played the Bach Double Concerto for Two Violins with her father. She then went on to learn to play ten different musical instruments and started writing and arranging her own compositions at the age of eleven years. As the oldest of seven children, she sang and played all over the world with her family, similar to that of the Von Trapp Family[citation needed]. In college, she majored in music and studied under a vocal instructor named Lou Kelly, who was a pupil of Olaf.
Page sings in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Greek, Hebrew and Portuguese.[1] She has written more than 25 published songs, 16 of which are in Spanish. She has been on several radio shows around the world. Some of her songs have enjoyed radio play in the U.S., Canada, Russia, Germany and Hungary.
Known as Faith Starchman at the time prior to her marriage to Derek Page,[2] The Rainier Club of Seattle Washington chose Page to do the French Bicentennial Cabaret Show, attended by many French dignitaries
Page's hit song, "Morning in Seattle"[3] was reviewed in both the Seattle Times, and the Chicago Tribune. She appeared on KING talk radio with Bob Hardwick, performing the song. The song then went on to be introduced to the city by Larry King, who then was the DJ of the Morning Show on KOMO radio (Seattle's largest AM station at the time). It enjoyed international radio play.
She was also on Laura Lee's Into the Night talk show on KING radio, featuring "Morning in Seattle" and "Just Me" a song she wrote for an original musical. Her album Magic was released in 2002. It contains four of her originals, including "Morning in Seattle" and "Just Me", and other songs in six different languages.
Page currently resides in San Diego, California where she still performs regularly. She is currently working on two different Broadway-style musicals for which she has written all the music. These include her solo work "Future Reality" and a collaboration with lyricist Jack Turner on "Wisteria".[4]
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