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Martin George Page (born 23 September 1959) is an English singer-songwriter and bassist. Page has collaborated with artists such as Paul Young, Starship, Robbie Robertson, Earth, Wind & Fire, Heart, Robbie Williams and Go West.
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MARTIN PAGE, who hails from Southampton, England, first gained recognition as a songwriter in the early 80’s with Top-40 hits for Kim Carnes and Earth, Wind & Fire, among others.
Join MARTIN PAGE, world-renowned hit songwriter and singer/solo artist (“We Built This City”; “These Dreams”; “King Of Wishful Thinking”; “In The House Of Stone And Light”), for...
Jun 21, 2007 · MARTIN PAGE / IN THE HOUSE OF STONE AND LIGHT (Mercury) 1994 Complete with rich textures, soulful melodies and tribal rhythms, In The House Of Stone and Light - the award-winning chart topper...
Martin Page. English musician who landed on the U.S. charts as a member of Q-Feel, as a soloist, and as co-writer of hits for Starship, Heart, and Go West. Read Full Biography.
A British songwriter whose resume includes penning the US Number One hits “We Built This City” (Starship) and “These Dreams” (Heart), plus writing the two biggest hits by...
With his group Q-Feel, Martin was making unpredictable dance music with powerful pop appeal, best heard on their 1982 single "Dancing In Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop)" - a song more appreciated in 1989 when it was re-released and cracked the Hot 100.
Oct 26, 2021 · “check out this new interview with martin page talking about his imminent new release, ‘the occupation of hope’, his 2nd instrumental/ambient album“ 1. It’s been three years since your last instrumental album, “The Amber of Memory”; what instigated the recording of a second ambient record for you?
English musician Martin Page had a U.S. dance hit as frontman of techno-pop group Q-Feel with 1982's "Dancing in Heaven" before finding international success as a songwriter.