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16 Facts About Martin Page

1.

Martin George Page was born on 23 September 1959 and is an English singer-songwriter and bassist.

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Martin Page formed the pop group Q-Feel with his friend Brian Fairweather.

3.

Martin Page saw potential in Page and Fairweather and eventually became their manager.

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Martin Page then went on to work with Elton John's frequent lyricist Bernie Taupin.

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Martin Page later co-wrote songs for Neil Diamond's 1986 LP Headed for the Future, Lee Ritenour's 1986 album Earth Run, and Chaka Khan's 1986 LP Destiny.

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Martin Page again collaborated with Taupin on his 1987 album Tribe and co-wrote a song for Atlantic Starr's 1987 LP All in the Name of Love.

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Martin Page co-wrote for Starship's 1987 LP No Protection and collaborated with Robbie Robertson on his 1987 self-titled album.

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Martin Page was a co-producer on Tom Jones's 1988 LP Move Closer and Paul Young's 1990 album Other Voices.

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Martin Page then co-produced Robbie Robertson's Grammy Award-nominated 1991 LP Storyville.

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Martin Page later co-wrote Go West's hit singles "King of Wishful Thinking" and "Faithful".

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Martin Page co-wrote the title song "Sing" for the soundtrack of the film of the same name.

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Martin Page returned to the studio in 2008 to record his second album, In the Temple of the Muse for IroningBoard Records, an independent label started by Page and Poncher.

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In late 2019, Martin Page started a music podcast called Radio OwlsNest.

14.

Martin Page released his eighth studio album, Fugitive Pieces, on 19 April 2021.

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Later in the same year, Martin Page announced his ninth album, called The Occupation of Hope, his second instrumental album.

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Martin Page released his second volume of The Poetry of Collisions, his tenth overall, on 11 July 2022.