
Gentle, vintage-soaked songs that feel like a lost radio broadcast from the 1930s. Timeless folk with a romantic, jazz-inflected heart.
Gregory Page creates music that feels like it was discovered in a velvet-lined trunk in an attic. His sound is a deliberate, loving homage to the pre-war era of crooners and troubadours, blending the sophisticated chord voicings of jazz with the earnest storytelling of folk. It is warm, sepia-toned, and deeply intimate, often sounding as though he is performing just for you in a small, dimly lit room.
What truly sets Page apart is his commitment to a specific kind of nostalgic elegance. While many modern folk artists lean into grit or indie-rock energy, Page embraces the charm of vaudeville and Tin Pan Alley. His guitar work, informed by classical training, is precise and melodic, providing a delicate framework for a voice that is both breathy and resonant. It is music that values the space between the notes as much as the notes themselves.
Newcomers should start with Bird in a Cage or All Make Believe. These albums perfectly capture his ability to turn modern loneliness into something beautiful and cinematic. It is the ideal soundtrack for moments of quiet reflection, slow mornings, or late nights when you want to feel a connection to a more romantic, slower-paced world.
Gregory Page (born April 28, 1963) is an English-born American singer-songwriter and guitarist.
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